- Mōko Shūrai
Ekotoba (蒙古襲来絵詞,
Illustrated Account of the
Mongol Invasion) is a set of two ****anese
illustrated handscrolls (emaki)
commissioned by the...
- into the
unseen spirit world. The
opening section of the Suwa Daimyōjin
Ekotoba, a Nanboku-chō
period compilation of
legends and
other information regarding...
- The Suwa Daimyōjin
Ekotoba (諏方大明神画詞 or 諏訪大明神絵詞 "Illustrated
Record of Suwa Daimyōjin (Shrine)"), also
known as Suwa Daimyōjin Go-engi
Shidai (諏訪大明神御縁起次第...
- Ban
Dainagon Ekotoba (伴大納言絵詞, "The Tale of
Great Minister Ban") is a late 12th-century
emakimono (handscroll painting)
depicting the
events of the Ōtemmon...
- ****anese
samurai boarding a
Mongol vessel during the
Mongol invasions of ****an,
depicted in the Mōko Shūrai
Ekotoba, 1293...
-
oldest surviving text of the
legend is
recorded in the 14th
century Ōeyama
Ekotoba (大江山絵詞 "Tale of
Mount Ōe in
Pictures and Words"), a
picture scroll held...
-
Tedious Everyday Tales Colorful Bleach (徒然日常絵詞 カラフル ブリーチ,
Tsuredure Nichijou Ekotoba Karafuru Buriichi), that were
published in V Jump. The omake-style panels...
- Moriya's name in kanji, 洩矢,
appear in
sources such as the Suwa Daimyōjin
Ekotoba (1356) and the
genealogical record of the
Moriya family compiled during...
-
Samurai and
defensive wall at
Hakata defending against the
Second Mongolian Invasion. Moko
Shurai Ekotoba, (蒙古襲来絵詞) c. 1293...
- The ****anese
samurai Suenaga facing Mongol arrows and bombs. Mōko Shūrai
Ekotoba (蒙古襲来絵詞),
circa 1293....