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Kii Province: Wakanoura Bay (Kii, Wakanoura), from the series "Famous Places in the... 1855Kii Province: Wakanoura Bay (Kii, Wakanoura), from the series "Famous Places in the Sixty-odd Provinces (Rokujuyoshu meisho zue)", 1855
Mount Koya in Kii Province (Kii, Koya), section of sheet no. 16 from the series "Cutout... 1852Mount Koya in Kii Province (Kii, Koya), section of sheet no. 16 from the series "Cutout Pictures of the Provinces (Kunizukushi harimaze zue)", 1852
Gathering Cliff Fungus at Kumano, Kishu Province (Kishu kumano iwatake tori), from the ser... 1860Gathering Cliff Fungus at Kumano, Kishu Province (Kishu kumano iwatake tori), from the series "One Hundred Views of Famous Views in the Various Provinces (shokoku meishi hyakkei)", 1860
Mushroom Gathering at Kumano in Kii Province (Kishu Kumano iwatake tori) from the series "... 1860Mushroom Gathering at Kumano in Kii Province (Kishu Kumano iwatake tori) from the series "One Hundred Famous Views in the Various Provinces (Shokoku meisho hyakkei)", 1860
The Toi Jewel River in Settsu Province (Settsu Toi) and the Koya Jewel River in Kii Provin... 1855The Toi Jewel River in Settsu Province (Settsu Toi) and the Koya Jewel River in Kii Province (Kii Koya no Tamagawa), from the series "Six Jewel Rivers in Various Provinces (Shokoku Mu Tamagawa)
The Koya Jewel River in Kii Province (Kii Koya no Tamagawa), from an...Six Jewel Rivers, c. 1785The Koya Jewel River in Kii Province (Kii Koya no Tamagawa), from an untitled series of Six Jewel Rivers, c. 1785
Mount Nachi in Kii Province, No. 1 on the Saikoku Pilgrimage Route (Saikoku junrei ichiban... 1858)Mount Nachi in Kii Province, No. 1 on the Saikoku Pilgrimage Route (Saikoku junrei ichiban Kishu Nachisan), from the series " The Miracles of Kannon (Kannon reigenki)", 1858
No. 6: Tama River of Koyasan in Kii Province, from the series "Six Jewel Rivers of the... c.1769No. 6: Tama River of Koyasan in Kii Province, from the series " Six Jewel Rivers of the Floating World (Ukiyo Mu Tamagawa)", Japan, c. 1769