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English: A nishiki-e of the Kanjin Grand Sumo Tournament during the Edo period (here spring tournament 3/1846).
日本語: 江戸時代の勧進大相撲興行の図(1843年頃)。歌川国貞の画(一陽斎豊国)。
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Author Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1865)

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Nishiki-e of the Kanjin Grand Sumo Tournament during the Edo period (Circa 1843).

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