File:Hanawa Naotsugu.jpg

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Japanese postcard of Iwami Jutairo meeting Hanawa Naotsugu at Katsurayama Jinja, a Shinto shrine, before the Siege of Katsurayama
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English: Postcard artwork -- Iwami Jutairo, a legendary character who was noted for his bravery, meets Hanawa Naotsugu in front of Kartusrayama jinja (a en:Shinto Shrine); and the samurai become good friends
Date circa 1920
date QS:P,+1920-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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Source New York Public Library Picture Collection -- postcard
Author unknown, Japanese
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