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"Urashima was so enchanted that he could not speak a word", illustrationfrom the Japanese fairytale The Story3533968 "Urashima was so enchanted that he could not speak a word", illustrationfrom the Japanese fairytale The Story of Urashima Taro
Newly Published Perspective Picture: Urashima Entering the Dragon Palace1109001 Newly Published Perspective Picture: Urashima Entering the Dragon Palace (colour woodblock print) by Hokusai, Katsushika (1760-1849); 24.2x37.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)
Urashima, Kawanabe, GyAcsai, 1831-1889, artist, [between 1870 and 1890], 1 print : woodcut, color; 23.4 x 24.2 cm. Print shows Urashima TarAc, a fisherman
Urashima. Print shows Urashima Taro, a fisherman, sitting on the back of a turtle headed for an undersea palace after rescuing the turtle from a group of children. Date between 1870 and 1890
Eight foreign ships seen from Urashima temple hill, Kanagawa. Japanese print shows ships in harbor at the top and the landing of American military personnel at the bottom. Date between 1850 and 1900
Myth of UrashimaThe legend of Urashima Taro, a humble fisher-lad, resembles that of Rip van Winkle : he is carried by a tortoise to the Dragons Palace where he lives with the Princess for ages