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English: (Discription from the original photograph) A Fighting Monk. The above represents a beligerent monk of the Kamakura epoch. The Buddhists of those days had quite an army of fighting priests to protect their rights, or maintain their ground against rival creeds. He wears his clerical robes over his armor, and his head is covered with the sacred Kesa. From:"Military Costumes in Old Japan", Photographed by K. Ogawa, Under the Direction of Chitora Kawasaki of Ko-yu-kai (Tokyo Fine Art School), Tokyo, K. Ogawa, 1895 (Meiji 28)
Deutsch: Ein Kriegermönch (Yamabushi) posiert für eine Fotografie im ausgehenden 19. Jahrhundert. Die Waffe ist eine traditionelle Naginata.
Русский: Фотография ямабуси.
Suomi: Valokuva 1800-luvulta Yamabushi-soturista.
Svenska: Ett 1800-talsfoto av en Yamabushi.
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date QS:P,+1895-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1895-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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  • K. Ogawa (photograph); Chitora Kawasaki (Ko-yu-kai [Tokyo Fine Art School], Tokyo) (direction) (1895) Military Costumes in Old Japan, K. Ogawa
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