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List of National Treasures of Japan (paintings)

The term "National Treasure" has been used in Japan to denote cultural properties since 1897.[1] The definition and the criteria have changed since the inception of the term. These paintings adhere to the current definition, and were designated national treasures when the Law for the Protection of Cultural Properties was implemented on June 9, 1951. As such, they are restricted in transfer and may not be exported.[2] Owners are required to announce any changes to the National Treasures such as damage or loss and need to obtain a permit for changes in location, transfer of ownership or intended repairs.[3] The items are selected by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology based on their "especially high historical or artistic value".[4][5] This list contains 166 paintings from 7th-century Asuka period to the early modern 19th-century Edo period. In fact the number of paintings presented is more than 166, because in some cases groups of related paintings are combined to form a single entry. The paintings listed show Buddhist themes, landscapes, portraits and court scenes. Some of the paintings were imported directly from China. The titles of the works are descriptive rather than the artists' titles; therefore it is possible to find alternate names in the literature for a given work.[5]

The Genji Monogatari Emaki, an illustrated scroll from The Tale of Genji, 12th century

Beginning in the mid-6th century, as Buddhism was brought to Japan from Baekje, religious art was introduced from the mainland. The earliest religious paintings in Japan were copied using mainland styles and techniques, and are similar to the art of the Chinese Sui dynasty (581–618) or the late Sixteen Kingdoms around the early 5th century. They comprise the oldest extant non-primitive paintings in Japan. By the mid-Nara period (ca. 750) Japanese paintings showed influences of the Chinese Tang dynasty (618–907) and in the 9th century early Heian period evolved into the Kara-e genre. Wall murals in the Takamatsuzuka Tomb, the Kitora Tomb and the Portrait of Kichijōten at Yakushi-ji exemplify the Kara-e style. Generally, Nara period paintings show religious subjects, and the artists are unknown. During that period, sculptures rather than paintings were more prevalent.[6]

Mandalas became predominant in the paintings of the early Heian period as esoteric Buddhism emerged with the Shingon and Tendai sects in the 8th and 9th centuries. The evolution of Pure Land Buddhism caused raigō-zu to be developed as a genre, characterised by depictions of the Amida welcoming the souls of the faithful to his Western Paradise as seen in a 1053 painting in the Phoenix-Hall of Byōdō-in.[7] By the mid-Heian period, Chinese style kara-e painting was replaced with the classical Japanese yamato-e style, in which the images were painted primarily on sliding screens and byōbu folding screens.[8] At the close of the Heian period around 1185, the practice of adorning emakimono hand scrolls with yamato-e paintings flourished. Examples of illustrated hand scrolls include novels such as Genji Monogatari Emaki, historical writings like The Tale of Great Minister Ban, or religious works such as the Scroll of Hungry Ghosts.[9] These genres continued to be produced into the Kamakura period from 1185 to 1333. As during the Nara period, sculpture remained the preferred art form of the period.

Influenced by the Chinese Song and Yuan dynasties, Japanese monochrome ink painting called suibokuga largely replaced polychrome scroll paintings. By the end of the 14th century, monochrome landscape paintings (sansuiga) became the preferred genre for Zen painters, evolving to a unique Japanese style from the Chinese origin. Shūbun, who created Reading in a Bamboo Grove (1446), and his student Sesshū, author of Landscape of the Four Seasons, are the most well known priest-painters of the period. As with most of the early Japanese paintings, these works were created for Buddhist temples. At the end of the Muromachi period around 1573, ink painting had migrated out of the Zen monasteries, and was practised by artists from the Kanō school.[10]

In contrast to the previous period, the paintings of the Momoyama period (1573–1615) were characterised by a grandiose polychrome style with extensive use of gold and silver foil. Large scale paintings were commissioned to adorn the castles and palaces of the military rulers. The Kanō school, patronized by the ruling class, was the most influential school of the period and, with 300 years of dominance, endured for the longest period in the history of Japanese painting.[11][12] The trends of large polychrome paintings continued into the Edo period (1603–1868). The Rinpa school, best represented by Tawaraya Sōtatsu and Ogata Kōrin, used vibrant colors to depict classical themes from Japanese literature and Heian period poetry.[13] In the 18th century, paintings of Yuan dynasty scholar-amateur painters were brought to Japan and imitated, giving rise to the Nanga or Bunjinga style of painting. Two of the most prominent painters of this school were Ike no Taiga and Yosa Buson.[14]

Statistics edit

The 166 entries in the list consist of the following: 92 are hanging scrolls; 40 are hand scrolls or emakimono; 24 are byōbu folding screens or paintings on fusuma sliding doors; five are murals; and three are albums. Two items, the portrait of Kichijōten and Illustrated Biography of Prince Shōtoku do not fall in any of these categories. The paintings are located in museums, Buddhist temples, Shinto shrines, private collections, a university and two are located in tombs (Takamatsuzuka Tomb and Kitora Tomb). A large proportion of items are housed in the national museums of Tokyo, Kyoto and Nara. The city containing the greatest number of National Treasure paintings is Kyoto with 51 and Tokyo with 51 of which 28 are located in the Tokyo National Museum which is the structure housing the most painting National Treasures.

 
Map showing the location of painting National Treasures in Japan
  1. ^ a b c Several entries in the list date to multiple periods: The Portraits of Seven Shingon Patriarchs (Tang dynasty and Heian period), The Five Abhisambodhi (Tang dynasty and Heian period), Scrolls of Frolicking Animals and Humans (Heian and Kamakura period), The Coming of Amida Buddha and Saints of the Pure Land (Heian and Kamakura period). All of these are counted double in this table. For instance, the National Treasure "Portraits of Seven Shingon Patriarchs" appears twice in this table: under "Tang dynasty" and under "Heian period".

Usage edit

An overview of what is included in the table and the manner of sorting is as follows: the columns (with the exceptions of Remarks and Pictures) are sortable by pressing the arrows symbols.

  • Name: the name as registered in the Database of National Cultural Properties[5]
  • Author: the name of the artist and—if applicable—name of the person who added an inscription
  • Remarks: detailed location, provenance, general remarks
  • Date: period and year; The column entries sort by year. If only a period is known, they sort by the start year of that period.
  • Format: primary type of painting, technique and dimensions; The column entries sort by the main type and in some cases further by subcategories: album; byōbu (2 section -> pair or single, 6 section -> pair or single, 8 section -> pair or single); hand scroll (emakimono other); hanging scroll (mandala, portrait, deity, landscape, other); mural; other.
  • Present location: "building-name temple/museum/shrine-name town-name prefecture-name"; The column entries sort as "prefecture-name town-name temple/museum/shrine-name building-name".
  • Image: picture of the painting, or of a characteristic painting in a group of paintings

Treasures edit

Name Author Remarks Date Format Present location Image
Buddhist Paradise with Golden Pagoda (紺紙著色金光明最勝王経金字宝塔曼荼羅図, konshichakushoku konkōmyō saishō ōkyō kinji hōtō mandarazu)[15][16]
0794Heian period hanging scroll mandalaTen hanging scrolls (mandalas), gold paint on indigo blue paper, 139.7 cm × 54.8 cm (55.0 in × 21.6 in) Iwate Hiraizumi ChusonjiChūson-ji, Hiraizumi, Iwate  
Scenes in and around the capital (紙本金地著色洛中洛外図, shihonkinji chakushoku rakuchū rakugaizu)[17] Kanō Eitoku
1568Momoyama period, not later than 1574 byobu 6sect pOne pair of six-section folding screens (byōbu), ink and color on paper with gold leaf background, 160.5 cm × 364.5 cm (63.2 in × 143.5 in) Yamagata Yonezawa Yonezawa City Uesugi MuseumYonezawa City Uesugi Museum, Yonezawa, Yamagata  

 

Kasuga Gongen Genki E (綾本著色春日権現験記絵, kenpon chakushoku kasuga gongen genki e)[18] Takashina Nakakane (高階隆兼)
1309Kamakura period, 1309 handscroll emaki20 hand scrolls (emakimono), color on silk, width: 40.0–41.5 cm (15.7–16.3 in), length: 767.3–1,306.6 cm (302.1–514.4 in) Tokyo Tokyo Museum of the Imperial CollectionsMuseum of the Imperial Collections, Tokyo  
The Mongol Invasion (紙本著色蒙古襲来絵詞, shihon chakushoku mōko shūrai ekotoba)[18]
1250Kamakura period, second half of 13th century handscroll emakiTwo hand scrolls (emakimono), color on paper, 39.8 cm × 2,351.8 cm (15.7 in × 925.9 in) and 39.8 cm × 2,013.4 cm (15.7 in × 792.7 in) Tokyo Tokyo Museum of the Imperial CollectionsMuseum of the Imperial Collections, Tokyo  
Chinese Lions (紙本金地著色唐獅子図, shihonkinji chakushoku karajishi-zu)[18] Kanō Eitoku
1568Momoyama period, 16th century byobu 6sect pA six-section folding screen (byōbu), ink and color on paper with gold leaf background, 223.6 cm × 451.8 cm (88.0 in × 177.9 in) Tokyo Tokyo Museum of the Imperial CollectionsMuseum of the Imperial Collections, Tokyo  
Colorful Realm of Living Beings (絹本著色動植綵絵, kenpon chakushoku dōshoku sai-e)[18] Itō Jakuchū
1757Edo period, ca. 1757--1766 hanging scrollSet of 30 hanging scrolls, color on silk, width: 78.9–80.1 cm (31.1–31.5 in), height: 141.8–143.4 cm (55.8–56.5 in) Tokyo Tokyo Museum of the Imperial CollectionsMuseum of the Imperial Collections, Tokyo   
Illustrated Biography of Prince Shōtoku (綾本著色聖徳太子絵伝, kenpon chakushoku shōtoku taishi eden)[19] Hata no Chitei (秦致貞) Originally on fixed doors at Hōryū-ji, later during the Edo period on freestanding screens and in recent times remounted on panels 1069Heian period, 1069 otherTen panels (five pairs), color on figured silk, 189.2–190.5 cm x 137.2–148.2 cm (74.5–75 in x 54–58.3 in) Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo  
Portrait of Takami Senseki (絹本淡彩鷹見泉石像, kenpon tansai Takami Senseki zō)[20] Watanabe Kazan
1837Edo period, 1837 hanging scroll portraitHanging scroll, light color on silk, 115.1 cm × 57.1 cm (45.3 in × 22.5 in) Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo  
Illustrated Biography of the Priest Ippen: Volume 7 (絹本著色一遍上人絵伝, kenpon chakushoku ippen shōnin eden)[21][22] En'i (円伊) Also known as Ippen Hijiri-e (一遍聖絵) 1299Kamakura period, 1299 handscroll emakiHand scroll (emakimono), color on silk, 37.8 cm × 802.0 cm (14.9 in × 315.7 in) Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo  
Kokūzō Bosatsu (Ākāśagarbha) (絹本著色虚空蔵菩薩像, kenpon chakushoku kokūzō bosatsuzō)[23]
Formerly owned by Mitsui Gomei Co. 1100Heian period, 12th century hanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, 132.0 cm × 84.4 cm (52.0 in × 33.2 in) Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo  
Kujaku Myoo (Mahamayuri) (絹本著色孔雀明王像, kenpon chakushoku kujaku myōōzō)[24]
Formerly owned by the Hara family. 1100Heian period, 12th century hanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, 147.9 cm × 98.9 cm (58.2 in × 38.9 in) Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo  
Red and white hibiscuses (絹本著色紅白芙蓉図, kenpon chakushoku kōhaku fuyōzu)[25] Li Di
1197Southern Song dynasty, 1197 hanging scroll landscapeSet of two hanging scrolls, color on silk, each 25.2 cm × 25.5 cm (9.9 in × 10.0 in) Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo   
Sixteen Arhats (絹本著色十六羅漢像, kenpon chakushoku jūroku rakanzō)[26]
Formerly owned by the Shōjuraigō-ji temple. 1000Heian period, 11th century hanging scroll deitySet of 16 hanging scrolls, color on silk, 95.9–97.2 cm x 57.8–52.2 cm (37.8–38.3 cm x 22.8–20.6 cm) Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo  
Senju Kannon (Sahasrabhuja) (絹本著色千手観音像, kenpon chakushoku senjukannonzō)[27]
Formerly owned by the Kawasaki family. 1100Heian period, 12th century hanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, 138.0 cm × 69.4 cm (54.3 in × 27.3 in) Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo  
Scenes in and around Kyoto (紙本金地著色洛中洛外図, shihonkinji chakushoku rakuchū rakugaizu)[28][29][30] Iwasa Katsumochi (Matabei) Known as Funaki version after the Funaki family in whose possession it was handed down 1620Edo period, 17th century byobu 6sect pOne pair of six-section folding screens (byōbu), ink and color on paper with gold leaf background, each 162.2 cm × 341.8 cm (63.9 in × 134.6 in) Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo  

 

Pigeon on a peach branch (絹本著色桃鳩図, kenpon chakushoku momohatozu)[31] Emperor Huizong of Song
1108Northern Song dynasty, 1108 or 1109 hanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, color on silk, 28.5 cm × 26.1 cm (11.2 in × 10.3 in) Tokyo Tokyo Privateprivate (Isao Setsu (瀬津勲), Gatōdō (雅陶堂)), Tokyo  
Nachi Falls (絹本著色那智滝図, kenpon chakushoku nachi no taki zu)[32]
1300Kamakura period, 13th–14th century hanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, color on silk, 160.7 cm × 58.8 cm (63.3 in × 23.1 in) Tokyo Tokyo Nezu Art MuseumNezu Art Museum, Tokyo  
Fugen Bosatsu (Samantabhadra) (絹本著色普賢菩薩像, kenpon chakushoku fugenbosatsuzō)[33]
1100Heian period, 12th century hanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, 159.1 cm × 74.5 cm (62.6 in × 29.3 in) Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo  
Apple Blossoms (絹本著色林檎花図, kenpon chakushoku ringo no hana zu)[34][35] Zhao ChangAttributed to Zhao Chang (趙昌, Chō Shō)
1127Southern Song dynasty hanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, color on silk, 23.6 cm × 25.5 cm (9.3 in × 10.0 in) Tokyo Tokyo Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine ArtHatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Art, Tokyo  
Quail (絹本著色鶉図, kenpon chakushoku uzura zu)[36][37] Li An ZhongAttributed to Li An-Zhong Marked with the zakkeshitsu-in seal found on Chinese paintings imported to Japan by the Ashikaga 1200Southern Song dynasty, 12th–13th century hanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, color on silk, 24.4 cm × 27.8 cm (9.6 in × 10.9 in) Tokyo Tokyo Nezu Art MuseumNezu Art Museum, Tokyo  
Sakyamuni descending the mountain after asceticism (絹本墨画淡彩出山釈迦図, kenpon bokuga tansai shussan shuka zu) (I)

Snowy Landscape (絹本墨画淡彩雪景山水図, kenpon bokuga tansai sekkei sansui zu) (II)

Snowy Landscape (絹本墨画淡彩雪景山水図, kenpon bokuga tansai sekkei sansui zu) purportedly by Liang Kai (III)[38][39]
Liang Kai "III" was cut later to make the three paintings into a triad likely during the time of Ashikaga Yoshimitsu. Passed down from the Ashikaga shogunate as part of the Higashiyama Treasure. Marked with the zakkeshitsu-in seal found on Chinese paintings imported to Japan by the Ashikaga. Originally designated as three distinct National Treasures, they came to be designated as a single National Treasure in 2007. 1200Southern Song dynasty, 13th century hanging scroll landscapeThree hanging scrolls, ink and light color on silk, 110.3 cm × 49.7 cm (43.4 in × 19.6 in) (I), 110.8 cm × 50.1 cm (43.6 in × 19.7 in) (II), 117.6 cm × 52.0 cm (46.3 in × 20.5 in) (III) Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo  
Wind and Rain, landscape painting (絹本墨画淡彩風雨山水図, kenpon bokuga tansai fuu sansui zu)[40] Ma YuanAttributed to Ma Yuan
1200Southern Song dynasty, 13th century hanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, ink on silk, 111.0 cm × 55.8 cm (43.7 in × 22.0 in) Tokyo Tokyo Seikado Bunko Art MuseumSeikadō Bunko Art Museum, Tokyo  
Irises screen (紙本金地著色燕子花図, shihonkinji chakushoku kakitsubata zu)[41][42] Ogata Kōrin Formerly held by the Nishi Honganji, Kyoto. 1705Edo period, c. 1705 byobu 6sect pOne pair of six-section folding screens (byōbu), ink and color on paper with gold leaf background, each 150.9 cm × 338.8 cm (59.4 in × 133.4 in) Tokyo Tokyo Nezu Art MuseumNezu Art Museum, Tokyo  

 

Painting of the chapters Sekiya and Miotsukushi from The Tale of Genji (紙本金地著色源氏物語関屋及澪標図, shihonkinji chakushoku genji monogatari sekiya oyobi miotsukushi zu)[43] Tawaraya Sōtatsu
1603Edo period byobu 6sect pOne pair of six-section folding screens (byōbu), ink and color on paper with gold leaf background, each 152.3 cm × 355.6 cm (60.0 in × 140.0 in) Tokyo Tokyo Seikado Bunko Art MuseumSeikadō Bunko Art Museum, Tokyo  

 

Painting of a Cypress (紙本金地著色桧図, shihonkinji chakushoku hinoki zu)[44][45] Kanō Eitoku
1568Momoyama period byobu 8sect sEight-section folding screen (byōbu), ink and color on paper with gold leaf background, 170.0 cm × 461.0 cm (66.9 in × 181.5 in) Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo  
Chinese landscape (紙本金地著色楼閣山水図, shihonkinji chakushoku rōkakusan suizu)[46] Ike no Taiga
1723Edo period, 18th century byobu 6sect pOne pair of six-section folding screens (byōbu), ink and color on paper with gold leaf background, 168.0 cm × 372.0 cm (66.1 in × 146.5 in) Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo  

 

Imperial Guard Cavalry (紙本淡彩随身庭騎絵巻, shihontansai zuishin teiki emaki)[47][48] Fujiwara Nobuzaneattributed to Fujiwara Nobuzane
1247Kamakura period, 1247 handscroll emakiHand scroll (emakimono), light color on paper, 28.7 cm × 237.5 cm (11.3 in × 93.5 in) Tokyo Tokyo Okura Shukokan Museum of Fine ArtsOkura Museum of Art, Tokyo  
Pine trees in snow (紙本淡彩雪松図, shihontansai yukimatsuzu)[45] Maruyama Ōkyo
1773Edo period, 1773 byobu 6sect pOne pair of six-section folding screens (byōbu), light color on paper, 155.5 cm × 362.0 cm (61.2 in × 142.5 in) Tokyo Tokyo Mitsui Memorial MuseumMitsui Memorial Museum, Tokyo  
Family enjoying the evening cool (紙本淡彩納涼図, shihontansai nōryōzu)[49] Kusumi Morikage
1620Edo period, 17th century byobu 2sect sA two-section folding screen (byōbu), light color on paper, 149.7 cm × 166.2 cm (58.9 in × 65.4 in) Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo  
Merry-making under aronia blossoms (紙本著色花下遊楽図, shihon chakushoku kaka yūraku)[50] Kanō Naganobu The two middle sections of the right screen were destroyed by fire in the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake. 1620Momoyama period, 17th century byobu 6sect pOne pair of six-section folding screens (byōbu), color on paper, 148.8 cm × 357.7 cm (58.6 in × 140.8 in) Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo  

 

Scroll of hungry ghosts (紙本著色餓鬼草紙, shihon chakushoku gakisōshi)[51]
1100Heian period, 12th century handscroll emakiHand scroll (emakimono), color on paper, 26.9 cm × 380.2 cm (10.6 in × 149.7 in) Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo  
Illustrated Sutra of Cause and Effect (紙本著色絵因果経, shihon chakushoku eingakyō)[52]
0750Nara period, second half of 8th century handscroll emakiHand scroll (emakimono), color on paper, 26.5 cm × 1,100.5 cm (10.4 in × 433.3 in) Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo The University Art Museum, Tokyo University of the ArtsThe University Art Museum, Tokyo University of the Arts, Tokyo  
Maple viewers (紙本著色観楓図, shihon chakushoku kanpūzu)[53] Kanō Hideyori
1500Muromachi period, 16th century byobu 6sect sA six-section folding screen (byōbu), color on paper, 150.2 cm × 365.5 cm (59.1 in × 143.9 in) Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo  
Genji Monogatari Emaki (紙本著色源氏物語絵巻, shihon chakushoku genji monogatari emaki) or The Tale of Genji Scroll[54][55]
Oldest surviving monogatari scroll and oldest non-Buddhist scroll covering chapters 38 (The Bell Cricket (鈴虫, suzumushi)), 39 (Evening Mist (夕霧, yūgiri)) and 40 (Rites (御法, minori)) of the novel. 1120Heian period, early 12th century handscroll emakiHand scroll (emakimono) cut into four illustrations and nine pages of text, color on paper, 21.8 cm x (23.4–48.3) cm (8.6 in x (9.2–19) in) Tokyo Tokyo Gotoh MuseumGotoh Museum, Tokyo  

 

Murasaki Shikibu Diary Emaki (紙本著色紫式部日記絵巻, shihon chakushoku Murasaki Shikibu nikki emaki)[54][55] Fujiwara Nobuzaneattributed to Fujiwara Nobuzane (illustrations) and Kujō Yoshitsune (calligraphy)
1200Kamakura period, 13th century handscroll emakiHand scroll (emakimono) cut into three illustrations and three pages of text, color on paper, 21.0 cm x (46.4–51.9) cm (8.3 in x (18.3–20.4) in) Tokyo Tokyo Gotoh MuseumGotoh Museum, Tokyo  
Fan-paper album of Hokekyō Sutra (紙本著色扇面法華経冊子, shihon chakushoku senmen hokekyō sasshi) volume 8[56]
1100Heian period, 12th century albumFan paper in folding book form, 22 pages, color on paper, length 25.5 cm, length of upper chord 26.2 cm Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo  
Scroll of the Hells (紙本著色地獄草紙, shihon chakushoku jigoku sōshi)[57]
1150Kamakura period, late 12th century handscroll emakiHand scroll (emakimono), color on paper, 26.9 cm × 249.3 cm (10.6 in × 98.1 in) Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo  
The Tale of Great Minister Ban (紙本著色伴大納言絵詞, shihon chakushoku ban dainagon ekotoba) Tokiwa Mitsunaga of the Tosa school
1185Kamakura period, late 12th century handscroll emakiHand scroll (emakimono), color on paper, 30.4 cm × 828.1 cm (12.0 in × 326.0 in) Tokyo Tokyo Idemitsu Museum of ArtsIdemitsu Museum of Arts, Tokyo  
Heiji Monogatari Emaki (illustrated stories about the Heiji Civil War) (紙本著色平治物語絵詞, shihon chakushoku heiji monogatari ekotoba) or 平治物語絵巻 (heiji monogatari emaki), Vol. of the Removal of Imperial Family to Rokuhara (六波羅行幸巻, rokuhara gyōkō no maki)[58] Sumiyoshi Keionattributed to Sumiyoshi Keion
1200Kamakura period, 13th century handscroll emakiHand scroll (emakimono), color on paper, 42.2 cm × 952.9 cm (16.6 in × 375.2 in) Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo  
Evening bell from mist-shrouded temple (紙本墨画煙寺晩鐘図, shihon bokuga enji banshōzu)[59] Muqi Fachangattributed to Muqi Fachang The scene depicted is one of the Eight Views of Xiaoxiang. 1210Southern Song dynasty hanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, ink on paper, 32.3 cm × 103.6 cm (12.7 in × 40.8 in) Tokyo Tokyo Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine ArtHatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Art, Tokyo  
Portrait of Kanzan (Hanshan) (紙本墨画寒山図, shihon bokuga kanzanzu)[60] Kaō Ninga
1336Nanboku-chō period, 14th century hanging scroll portraitHanging scroll, ink on paper, 85.8 cm × 32.5 cm (33.8 in × 12.8 in) Tokyo Tokyo Privateprivate collection, Tokyo  
Fishing village in the evening glow (紙本墨画漁村夕照図, shihon bokuga gyoson sekishōzu)[61] Muqi Fachangattributed to Muqi Fachang The scene depicted is one of the Eight Views of Xiaoxiang. 1210Southern Song dynasty, 13th century hanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, ink on paper, 33.0 cm × 112.6 cm (13.0 in × 44.3 in) Tokyo Tokyo Nezu Art MuseumNezu Art Museum, Tokyo  
Landscape (紙本墨画山水図, shihon bokuga sansuizu) or Landscape with ink broken (破墨山水図, haboku sansuizu)[62][63] Sesshū Tōyō With inscriptions by the artist and six poet-monks from Gozan Zen temples in Kyoto 1495Muromachi period, 1495 hanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, splashed ink (hatsuboku) on paper, 148.6 cm × 32.7 cm (58.5 in × 12.9 in) Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo  
Landscapes of autumn and winter (紙本墨画秋冬山水図, shihon bokuga shūtō sansuizu)[64] Sesshū Tōyō
1420Muromachi period, 15th century hanging scroll landscapeTwo hanging scrolls, ink on paper, 47.8 cm × 30.2 cm (18.8 in × 11.9 in) Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo  

 

Pine Trees (紙本墨画松林図, shihon bokuga shōrinzu)[65] also known as the Pine Trees screen (Shōrin-zu byōbu, 松林図 屏風) Hasegawa Tōhaku
1539Momoyama period, 16th century byobu 6sect pOne pair of six-section folding screens (byōbu), ink on paper, each 156.8 cm × 356.0 cm (61.7 in × 140.2 in) Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo  

 

Detached segment of the Deeds of the Zen Masters (紙本墨画禅機図断簡, shihon bokuga zenkizu dankan): Hanshan and Shide (寒山拾得図, kanzan jittokuzu)[66][67] Indara (因陀羅) (Yintuoluo) with inscriptions by Chushi Fanqi
1300Yuan dynasty, 14th century handscroll otherHand scroll, ink on paper, 35.0 cm × 49.5 cm (13.8 in × 19.5 in) Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo  
Detached segment of the Deeds of the Zen Masters (紙本墨画禅機図断簡, shihon bokuga zenkizu dankan): Tanka burning Buddhist statues (丹霞焼仏図, tanka shōbutsuzu)[68] Indara (因陀羅) (Yintuoluo)
1300Yuan dynasty, 14th century handscroll otherHand scroll, ink on paper, 35.0 cm × 36.8 cm (13.8 in × 14.5 in) Fukuoka Kurume Ishibashi Museum of ArtIshibashi Museum of Art, Kurume, Fukuoka  
Detached segment of the Deeds of the Zen Masters (紙本墨画禅機図断簡, shihon bokuga zenkizu dankan): Priest Zhichang and courtier Libo (智常・李渤図, chijō ribotsuzu)[69] Indara (因陀羅) (Yintuoluo)
1300Yuan dynasty, 14th century handscroll otherHand scroll, ink on paper, 35.3 cm × 45.1 cm (13.9 in × 17.8 in) Tokyo Tokyo Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine ArtHatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Art, Tokyo  
Detached segment of the Deeds of the Zen Masters (紙本墨画禅機図断簡, shihon bokuga zenkizu dankan): Priest Zhichang (智常禅師図, chijō zenjizu)[69][70] Indara (因陀羅) (Yintuoluo)
1300Yuan dynasty, 14th century handscroll otherHand scroll, ink on paper, 35.3 cm × 48.3 cm (13.9 in × 19.0 in) Tokyo Tokyo Seikado Bunko Art MuseumSeikadō Bunko Art Museum, Tokyo  
Detached segment of the Deeds of the Zen Masters (紙本墨画禅機図断簡, shihon bokuga zenkizu dankan): Budai (Hotei) (布袋図, hoteizu)[69][71] Indara (因陀羅) (Yintuoluo)
1300Yuan dynasty, 14th century handscroll otherHand scroll, ink on paper, 35.6 cm × 48.5 cm (14.0 in × 19.1 in) Tokyo Tokyo Nezu Art MuseumNezu Art Museum, Tokyo  
Zhou Maoshu Appreciating Lotuses (紙本墨画淡彩周茂叔愛蓮図, shihon bokuga tansai shū moshuku airenzu)[72][73] Kanō Masanobu
1400Muromachi period, 15th century hanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, ink and light color on paper, 84.5 cm × 33.0 cm (33.3 in × 13.0 in) Fukuoka Dazaifu Kyushu National MuseumKyushu National Museum, Dazaifu, Fukuoka  
Reading in a Bamboo Grove (紙本墨画淡彩竹斎読書図, shihon bokuga tansai chikusaidokushozu)[74][75] Shūbunattributed to Tenshō Shūbun, inscription by Jikuun Tōren and other priests
1446Muromachi period, 1446 hanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, ink and light color on paper, 136.7 cm × 33.7 cm (53.8 in × 13.3 in) Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo  
The Sixth Patriarch Huineng carrying a rod across his shoulder (紙本墨画六祖挟担図, shihon bokuga rokuso kyōtanzu)[69] Zhiweng
1200Southern Song dynasty, 13th century hanging scroll deityHanging scroll, ink on paper, 93.0 cm × 36.4 cm (36.6 in × 14.3 in) Tokyo Tokyo Daitokyu Memorial LibraryDaitōkyū Memorial Library (大東急記念文庫, daitōkyū kinen bunko) (Gotoh Museum), Tokyo  
Imaginary tour through Xiao-xiang (紙本墨画瀟湘臥遊図, shihon bokuga shōshōgayūzu)[76] Li (李氏)
1127Southern Song dynasty, 12th century handscroll otherScroll, ink on paper, 30.3 cm × 400.4 cm (11.9 in × 157.6 in) Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo  
Rishukyō sutra (白描絵料紙理趣経, hakubyōeryōshi rishukyō)[34][77][78]
Sutra scroll decorated with line under drawings. This work is the first volume of the four volume Konkōmyōkyō Sutra. Volume 3, a National Treasure, is also preserved complete while volumes 2 and 4 only exist in fragments. 1193Kamakura period, 1193 handscroll otherScroll, hakubyō-style (白描) on paper, 25.0 cm × 450.5 cm (9.8 in × 177.4 in) Tokyo Tokyo Daitokyu Memorial LibraryDaitōkyū Memorial Library (大東急記念文庫, daitōkyū kinen bunko) (Gotoh Museum), Tokyo  
Portrait of Lanxi Daolong (Rankei Dōryū) (絹本淡彩蘭溪道隆像, kenpon tansai rankei dōryūzō)[79] Lanxi DaolongInscription on the upper part of the scroll is by the subject of the portrait, Lanxi Daolong.
1271Kamakura period, 1271 hanging scroll portraitHanging scroll, light color on silk, 104.8 cm × 46.4 cm (41.3 in × 18.3 in) Kanagawa Kamakura Kamakura Museum of National TreasuresKamakura Museum of National Treasures, Kamakura, Kanagawa. Owned by Kenchō-ji, Kamakura, Kanagawa  
Illustrated Biography of the Priest Ippen (絹本著色一遍上人絵伝, kenpon chakushoku ippen shōnin eden)[45] En'i (円伊)
1299Kamakura period, 1299 handscroll emakiHand scroll (emakimono), color on silk, twelve scrolls, 38.2 cm × 922.8 cm (15.0 in × 363.3 in) (#3), 38.2 cm × 1,094.8 cm (15.0 in × 431.0 in) (#5) Kanagawa Fujisawa ShojokojiShōjōkō-ji, Fujisawa, Kanagawa  
Portraits of Kanezawa Sanetoki, Hōjō Akitoki, Kanezawa Sadaaki, Kanezawa Sadayuki (絹本著色北条実時像, 絹本著色北条顕時像, 絹本著色金沢貞顕像, 絹本著色金沢貞将像)
Four portraits of members of the Hōjō clan. 1185Kamakura period hanging scroll portraitFour hanging scrolls, color on silk, 74.0 cm × 53.1 cm (29.1 in × 20.9 in) Kanagawa Yokohama ShomyojiShōmyō-ji (称名寺), Yokohama, Kanagawa  
Ten Advantages and Ten Pleasures of Country Life (紙本淡彩十便図, shihon tansai jubenzu) and shihon tansai jugizu (紙本淡彩十宣図) or Album of the Ten Expediencies and the Ten Merits[80][81][82] Ike no Taiga and Yosa Buson
1771Edo period, 1771 albumAlbum composed of 10 paintings by Buson and 10 paintings by Taiga, light color on paper, 17.7 cm × 17.7 cm (7.0 in × 7.0 in) Kanagawa Kamakura Kawabata Memorial HallKawabata Memorial Hall (川端康成記念会), Kamakura, Kanagawa  

 

Taima Mandala engi (紙本著色当麻曼荼羅縁起, shihon chakushoku taima mandara engi)[83]
1193Kamakura period handscroll emakiTwo hand scrolls (emakimono), color on paper, 51.5 cm × 796.7 cm (20.3 in × 313.7 in) and 51.5 cm × 689.8 cm (20.3 in × 271.6 in) Kanagawa Kamakura Kamakura Museum of National TreasuresKamakura Museum of National Treasures, Kamakura, Kanagawa. Owner: Kōmyō-ji, Kamakura, Kanagawa  

 

Snow Sifted Through Frozen Clouds (紙本墨画凍雪篩雲図, shihon bokuga tōunshisetsuzu)[80][84] Uragami Gyokudō
1800Edo period, early 19th century hanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, ink on paper, 133.3 cm × 56.6 cm (52.5 in × 22.3 in) Kanagawa Kamakura Kawabata Memorial HallKawabata Memorial Hall (川端康成記念会), Kamakura, Kanagawa  
Summer Mountain (絹本著色夏景山水図, kenpon chakushoku kakei sansui-zu)[69] Hu Zhifuattributed to Hu Zhifu
1200Southern Song dynasty, 13th century hanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, color on silk, 118.5 cm × 52.7 cm (46.7 in × 20.7 in) Yamanashi Minobu Kuon-jiKuon-ji, Minobu, Yamanashi  
Daruma (絹本著色達磨図, kenpon chakushoku darumazu)[85] Lanxi Daolonginscription by Lanxi Daolong (Rankei Dōryū)
1260Kamakura period, 1260s hanging scroll deityHanging scroll, ink on paper, 123.3 cm × 61.2 cm (48.5 in × 24.1 in) Yamanashi Koshu KogakujiKogaku-ji, Kōshū, Yamanashi  
Five Guardian Kings (絹本著色五大尊像, kenpon chakushoku godai sonzō)[86][87]
1088-10-10Heian period, October 10, 1088 (Trailokavijaya), June 1, 1090 (Kuṇḍali) hanging scroll deityFive hanging scrolls, color on silk, 140.8 cm × 88 cm (55.4 in × 34.6 in) (Daiitoku) and 138 cm × 88 cm (54 in × 35 in) (Fudō Myōō, Gosanze, Gundari, Ucchusma) Nara Nara Nara National MuseumNara National Museum, Nara, Nara. Owned by Kiburi-ji, Ōno, Gifu  
Red and White Plum Blossoms (紙本金地著色紅白梅図, shihonkinjichakushoku kōhakubaizu)[88] Ogata Kōrin
1700Edo period, 18th century byobu 2sect pOne pair of two-section folding screens (byōbu), ink and color on paper, each 156.0 cm × 172.2 cm (61.4 in × 67.8 in) Shizuoka Atami MOA Museum of ArtMOA Museum of Art, Atami, Shizuoka.  
Genji Monogatari Emaki (紙本著色源氏物語絵巻, shihon chakushoku genji monogatari emaki) or The Tale of Genji Scroll
1120Heian period, early 12th century handscroll emakiHand scroll (emakimono) with 15 illustrations and 38 pages of text, color on paper Aichi Nagoya Tokugawa Art MuseumTokugawa Art Museum, Nagoya, Aichi  

 

Huike Offering His Arm to Bodhidharma (紙本墨画淡彩慧可断臂図, shihon bokuga tansai eka danpizu)[89] Sesshū Tōyō
1496Muromachi period, 1496 hanging scroll deityHanging scroll, ink and light color on paper, 199.9 cm × 113.6 cm (78.7 in × 44.7 in) Aichi Tokoname SainenjiSainen-ji (斉年寺), Tokoname, Aichi  
Fudō Myōō (Acala) (絹本著色不動明王像, kenpon chakushoku fudō myōōzō) (Yellow Fudō (黄不動, kifudōson))
0794Heian period hanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, 178.2 cm × 72.1 cm (70.2 in × 28.4 in) Shiga Otsu MiideraMii-dera, Ōtsu, Shiga  
The six paths (絹本著色六道絵, kenpon chakushoku rokudōe)[90][91]
1200Kamakura period, 13th century hanging scroll other15 scrolls, color on silk, 155.6 cm × 68.8 cm (61.3 in × 27.1 in) Shiga Otsu Shoju RaigojiShōju Raigō-ji (聖衆来迎寺), Ōtsu, Shiga  
Genre scene (紙本金地著色風俗図, shihonkinji chakushoku fūzokuzu) or Hikone Screen (彦根屏風, hikone byōbu)[92]
Formerly held by the Ii family 1603Edo period, first half of 17th century byobu 6sect sSix-section folding screen (byōbu), color on paper with gold leaf background, 94.5 cm × 278.8 cm (37.2 in × 109.8 in) Shiga Hikone Hikone Castle MuseumHikone Castle Museum, Hikone, Shiga  
The Five Abhisambodhi (紙本墨画五部心観, shihonbokuga gobu shinkan)[93][94] unknown Brought to Japan from China by Enchin. 0794Heian period (incomplete scroll); late Tang dynasty, 9th century (complete scroll) handscroll otherTwo hand scrolls with iconographic line drawings, one complete and one with part of the first half missing, ink on paper, 30.0 cm × 1,796 cm (11.8 in × 707.1 in) Shiga Otsu MiideraMii-dera, Ōtsu, Shiga  
 
Raigo of Amida (Amitābha) and Twenty-five Attendants (絹本著色阿弥陀二十五菩薩来迎図, kenpon chakushoku nijūgo bosatsu raigōzu) (Rapid Descent)[95]
1300Kamakura period, 13th–14th century hanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, 145.1 cm × 154.5 cm (57.1 in × 60.8 in) Kyoto Kyoto ChioninChion-in, Kyoto  
Five Guardian Kings (絹本著色五大尊像, kenpon chakushoku godai sonzō)
1185Kamakura period hanging scroll deityFive hanging scrolls, color on silk, 193.9 cm × 126.2 cm (76.3 in × 49.7 in) Kyoto Kyoto DaigojiDaigo-ji, Kyoto  
Five Guardian Kings (絹本著色五大尊像, kenpon chakushoku godai sonzō)
0794Heian period hanging scroll deityFive hanging scrolls, color on silk, 153.0 cm × 128.8 cm (60.2 in × 50.7 in) Kyoto Kyoto TojiTō-ji, Kyoto  
Peacock Myōō (Mayura Vidyaraja) (絹本著色孔雀明王像, kenpon chakushoku kujaku myōōzō)[96]
1000Northern Song dynasty, 11th century hanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, 167.1 cm × 102.6 cm (65.8 in × 40.4 in) Kyoto Kyoto NinnajiNinna-ji, Kyoto  
Amida (Amitābha) coming over the Mountain (絹本著色山越阿弥陀図, kenpon chakushoku yamagoeamidazu)[97]
1200Kamakura period, 13th century hanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, 120.6 cm × 80.3 cm (47.5 in × 31.6 in) Kyoto Kyoto Kyoto National MuseumKyoto National Museum, Kyoto  
Descent of Amitabha over the Mountain (絹本著色山越阿弥陀図, kenpon chakushoku yamagoeamidazu)[98][99]
1200Kamakura period, 13th century hanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, 138.0 cm × 118.0 cm (54.3 in × 46.5 in) Kyoto Kyoto Eikando ZenrinjiEikan-dō Zenrin-ji, Kyoto  
Landscape screen (絹本著色山水屏風, sansuibyōbu)[100]
1200early Kamakura period, 13th century byobu 6sect sSix-section folding screen (byōbu), color on silk, 110.8 cm × 37.5 cm (43.6 in × 14.8 in) Kyoto Kyoto JingojiJingo-ji, Kyoto  

 

Landscape screen (絹本著色山水屏風, senzuibyōbu)[101]
Only extant screen painting from the Heian period. Formerly at Tō-ji 1000Heian period, 11th century byobu 6sect sSix-section folding screen (byōbu), color on silk, 146.4 cm × 42.7 cm (57.6 in × 16.8 in) Kyoto Kyoto Kyoto National MuseumKyoto National Museum, Kyoto  
Shaka rising from the Gold Coffin (絹本著色釈迦金棺出現図, kenpon chakushoku shaka kinkan shutsugenzu)[102]
1000late Heian period, 11th century hanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, 160.0 cm × 229.5 cm (63.0 in × 90.4 in) Kyoto Kyoto Kyoto National MuseumKyoto National Museum, Kyoto  
Shaka nyorai (Sakya Tathāgata) (絹本著色釈迦如来像, kenpon chakushoku shaka nyoraizō) or Red Shakyamuni (赤釈迦, aka shaka)[103]
1100late Heian period, 12th century hanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, 159.4 cm × 85.5 cm (62.8 in × 33.7 in) Kyoto Kyoto JingojiJingo-ji, Kyoto  
Autumn and Winter Landscapes (絹本著色秋景冬景山水図, kenpon chakushoku shūkei tōkei sansuizu)[104] Huizong of Songattributed to Emperor Huizong of Song
1127Southern Song dynasty, 12th century hanging scroll landscapeTwo hanging scrolls, color on silk, each 128.2 cm × 55.2 cm (50.5 in × 21.7 in) Kyoto Kyoto KonchiinKonchi-in, Kyoto    
Oxen (絹本著色秋野牧牛図, kenpon chakushoku shūyabokugyūzu)[105] Yan Cipingattributed to Yan Ciping (閻次平, en jihei)
1175Southern Song dynasty, late 12th century hanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, color on silk, 97.5 cm × 50.6 cm (38.4 in × 19.9 in) Kyoto Kyoto Senoku Hakuko KanSen-oku Hakuko Kan, Kyoto  
Twelve Devas (絹本著色十二天像, kenpon chakushoku jūnitenzō)[106]
Formerly owned by Tō-ji. 1127late Heian period, 1127 hanging scroll deityTwelve hanging scrolls, color on silk, each 144.0 cm × 127.0 cm (56.7 in × 50.0 in) Kyoto Kyoto Kyoto National MuseumKyoto National Museum, Kyoto  
Twelve Devas screen (絹本著色十二天像, kenpon chakushoku jūnitenzō)[107] Takuma Shogaattributed to Takuma Shōga (宅間勝賀)
1191late Heian period, 1191 byobu 6sect pPair of six-section folding screens (byōbu), color on paper, each 130.0 cm × 42.1 cm (51.2 in × 16.6 in) Kyoto Kyoto TojiTō-ji, Kyoto  
Sixteen Arhats (絹本著色十六羅漢像, kenpon chakushoku jūroku rakanzō)
1100Northern Song dynasty, 12th century hanging scroll deity16 hanging scrolls, color on silk, 82.1 cm × 36.4 cm (32.3 in × 14.3 in) (Pindolabaradvāja) Kyoto Kyoto SeiryojiSeiryō-ji, Kyoto  
Portrait of Daitō Kokushi (Shūhō Myōchō) (絹本著色大燈国師像, kenpon chakushoku daitō kokushizō)
1334Nanboku-chō period, 1334 hanging scroll portraitHanging scroll, color on silk, 115.5 cm × 56.5 cm (45.5 in × 22.2 in) Kyoto Kyoto DaitokujiDaitoku-ji, Kyoto  
Three portraits in Jingo-ji (絹本著色神護寺三像, kenpon chakushoku jingoji sanzō) said to be those of Minamoto no Yoritomo (源賴朝), Taira no Shigemori (平重盛), Fujiwara no Mitsuyoshi (藤原光能)[108][109] Fujiwara Takanobuattributed to Fujiwara Takanobu
1200Kamakura period, 13th century hanging scroll portraitThree hanging scrolls, color on silk, 143.0 cm × 112.8 cm (56.3 in × 44.4 in) (Yoritomo), 143.0 cm × 111.2 cm (56.3 in × 43.8 in) (Shigemori) and 143.0 cm × 111.6 cm (56.3 in × 43.9 in) (Mitsuyoshi) Kyoto Kyoto JingojiJingo-ji, Kyoto  
 
 
Fudō Myōō (Acala) (絹本著色不動明王像, kenpon chakushoku fudō myōōzō) (Yellow Fudō (黄不動, kifudōson))[100]
1100Heian period, 12th century hanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, 168.2 cm × 80.3 cm (66.2 in × 31.6 in) Kyoto Kyoto ManshuinManshu-in, Kyoto  
Fudō Myōō (Acala) and two attendants (絹本著色不動明王二童子像, kenpon chakushoku fudō myōō nidōjizō) (Blue Fudō (青不動, aofudōson))
1050Heian period, mid 11th century hanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, 203.3 cm × 148.5 cm (80.0 in × 58.5 in) Kyoto Kyoto ShoreninShōren-in, Kyoto  
Fugen Enmei (Samantabhadra) (絹本著色普賢延命像, kenpon chakushoku fugen enmeizō)[110]
1100Heian period, 12th century hanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, 139.4 cm × 67.0 cm (54.9 in × 26.4 in) Kyoto Maizuru MatsunooderaMatsunoo-dera (松尾寺), Maizuru, Kyoto  
Butsugen Butsumo (絹本著色仏眼仏母像, kenpon chakushoku butsugen butsumozō)[111][112][113]
1185early Kamakura period, end of 12th century hanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, 193.1 cm × 128.8 cm (76.0 in × 50.7 in) Kyoto Kyoto KozanjiKōzan-ji, Kyoto  
Monju crossing the sea (絹本著色文殊渡海図, kenpon chakushoku monju tokaizu)
1185Kamakura period hanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, 143.0 cm × 106.4 cm (56.3 in × 41.9 in) Kyoto Kyoto DaigojiDaigo-ji, Kyoto  
Portrait of Wuzhun Shifan (絹本著色無準師範像, kenpon chakushoku Bujun Shibanzō)[69][114] unknown Wuzhun Shifan (1177–1249) (alt reading: Mujun Shihan, ch: Wuqun Shifan) was a Chinese zen priest. 1238Southern Song dynasty, 1238 hanging scroll portraitHanging scroll, color on silk, 124.8 cm × 55.2 cm (49.1 in × 21.7 in) Kyoto Kyoto TofukujiTōfuku-ji, Kyoto  
The monk Myōe (絹本著色明恵上人像, kenpon chakushoku Myōe Shōninzō)[113][115]
1200Kamakura period, 13th century hanging scroll portraitHanging scroll, color on silk, 145.0 cm × 59.0 cm (57.1 in × 23.2 in) Kyoto Kyoto KozanjiKōzan-ji, Kyoto  
Mandala of the Two Realms (絹本著色両界曼荼羅図, kenpon chakushoku ryōkaimandarazu) or Den shingon-in mandala (伝真言院曼荼羅)[100]
0800Heian period, 9th century hanging scroll mandalaTwo hanging scrolls (mandalas), color on silk, 185.1 cm × 164.3 cm (72.9 in × 64.7 in) (Garbhadhātu) and 187.1 cm × 164.3 cm (73.7 in × 64.7 in) (Vajradhātu) Kyoto Kyoto TojiTō-ji, Kyoto  

 

Portraits of Seven Shingon Patriarchs (絹本著色真言七祖像, kenpon chakushoku shingon shichisozō) inscriptions attributed to Kūkai and possibly Emperor Saga[116] Five portraits were brought back by Kūkai from his trip to Tang dynasty China in 805. Two portraits (of Ryūmō (竜猛) and Ryūchi (竜智)) were added later, in 821, in Japan. 0618-06-18Tang dynasty and Heian period hanging scroll portraitSeven hanging scrolls, color on silk Kyoto Kyoto TojiTō-ji, Kyoto  
Kariteimo (絹本著色訶梨帝母像, kenpon chakushoku kariteimozō)
1185Kamakura period hanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, 124.3 cm × 77.9 cm (48.9 in × 30.7 in) Kyoto Kyoto DaigojiDaigo-ji, Kyoto  
Enmaten (絹本著色閻魔天像, kenpon chakushoku enmatenzō)
1185Kamakura period, 12th century hanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, 129.1 cm × 65.4 cm (50.8 in × 25.7 in) Kyoto Kyoto DaigojiDaigo-ji, Kyoto  
Landscape (絹本墨画山水図, kenpon bokuga sansuizu)[117] Ri Tō (李唐) (Li Tang)
1127Southern Song dynasty hanging scroll landscapeTwo hanging scrolls, ink on silk, 98.1 cm × 43.4 cm (38.6 in × 17.1 in) Kyoto Kyoto KotoinKōtō-in, Kyoto  
Guanyin, Monkeys, and Crane (絹本墨画淡彩観音猿鶴図, kenpon bokuga tansai kannon enkakuzu)[69][118][119] Muqi Fachang
1200Southern Song dynasty, 13th century hanging scroll landscapeThree hanging scrolls, ink and light color on silk, 172.4 cm × 98.8 cm (67.9 in × 38.9 in) (Kannon), 173.9 cm × 98.8 cm (68.5 in × 38.9 in) (monkeys and crane, each) Kyoto Kyoto DaitokujiDaitoku-ji, Kyoto  
Paintings in five-storied pagoda (五重塔初重壁画, gojūnotō shojūhekiga)[120]
The paintings covered every interior surface of the first floor of the pagoda. About half of the original paintings remain. They are located on pillars, window shutters, doors, wainscoting and so on. Motifs include deities from the Mandala of the Two Realms and portraits of seven of the eight Shingon patriarchs (Zenmui (善無畏) is missing). 0951Heian period, 951 muralPaintings, 18 panels, ink, color and gold on wood Kyoto Kyoto Daigojifirst floor of five-storied pagoda, Daigo-ji, Kyoto  
Pine tree and flowering plants (紙本金地著色松に草花図, shihon kinji chakushoku matsu ni kusabanazu)[121] Hasegawa Tōhaku
1568Momoyama period byobu 2sect pOne pair of two-section folding screens (byōbu), ink and color on paper with gold leaf background, 226.2 cm × 165.7 cm (89.1 in × 65.2 in) each Kyoto Kyoto ChishakuinChishaku-in, Kyoto  
Pictures on room partitions: (a) Pine tree and flowering plants (松に草花図, matsu ni kusabanazu), (b) Cherry and maple trees (桜楓図), (c) Pine and plum trees (松に梅図, matsu ni ume zu), (d) Pine tree, sunset hibiscus and chrysanthemum (松に黄蜀葵及菊図) Hasegawa Tohakuattributed to Hasegawa Tōhaku and his son fusumaPaintings on walls and sliding doors of the Great drawing room (大書院, daishoin) of Chishaku-in. (a) four paintings on alcove and two paintings on wall, (b) nine paintings on wall and two paintings on fusuma, (c) four paintings on fusuma, (d) four paintings on alcove. 1568Momoyama period fusumaPaintings, ink and color on paper with gold leaf background Kyoto Kyoto ChishakuinChishaku-in, Kyoto  
Wind god and Thunder God (紙本金地著色風神雷神図, shihon kinji chakushoku fūjin raijinzu)[122] Tawaraya Sōtatsu Replicated in works by Sakai Hōitsu and Ogata Kōrin. 1603Edo period, 17th century byobu 2sect pOne pair of two-section folding screens (byōbu), ink and color on paper with gold leaf background, each 169.8 cm × 154.5 cm (66.9 in × 60.8 in) Kyoto Kyoto KenninjiKennin-ji, Kyoto  
Portrait of Emperor Hanazono (紙本著色花園天皇像, shihon chakushoku Hanazono tennōzō) Gōshin (豪信)
1338Nanboku-chō period, 1338 Hanging scroll, color on paper, 31.2 cm × 97.3 cm (12.3 in × 38.3 in) Kyoto Kyoto ChofukujiChōfuku-ji, Kyoto  
History of the Kegon Sect (紙本著色華厳宗祖師絵伝, shihon chakushoku Kegonshū soshi eden) or Kegon engi (華厳縁起)[113][123]
1200Kamakura period, 13th century handscroll emakiSix hand scrolls (emakimono), color on paper, each width: 31.5 cm (12.5 in), lengths of vol. 1/2/3/4/5/6: 1583.0/1219.0/154.5/1420.0/1531.0/865.0 cm (623.2/479.9/60.8/559.1/602.8/340.6 in) Kyoto Kyoto KozanjiKōzan-ji, Kyoto  
Scroll of hungry ghosts (紙本著色餓鬼草紙, shihon chakushoku gakisōshi)[124][125]
1150Heian period, late 12th century handscroll emakiHand scroll (emakimono), color on paper, 26.8 cm × 538.4 cm (10.6 in × 212.0 in) Kyoto Kyoto Kyoto National MuseumKyoto National Museum, Kyoto  
Illustrated Sutra of Cause and Effect (紙本著色絵因果経, shihon chakushoku eingakyō)[100][126]
0710Nara period, 8th century handscroll emakiHand scroll (emakimono), color on paper, 26.4 cm × 1,036.4 cm (10.4 in × 408.0 in) Kyoto Kyoto Joban RendaijiJōban Rendai-ji (上品蓮台寺), Kyoto  
Illustrated Sutra of Cause and Effect (紙本著色絵因果経, shihon chakushoku eingakyō)[127]
0710Nara period, 8th century handscroll emakiHand scroll (emakimono), color on paper, 26.4 cm × 1,536.4 cm (10.4 in × 604.9 in) Kyoto Kyoto Daigoji HooninHōon-in, Daigo-ji, Kyoto  
Diseases and Deformities (紙本著色病草紙, shihon chakushoku yamai no sōshi)[128][129]
1150late Heian period, 12th century handscroll emakiHand scroll (emakimono) cut into 10 sections, color on paper, (25.9–26.0) cm x (25.3–49.3) cm (10.2 in x (10–19.4) in) Kyoto Kyoto Kyoto National MuseumKyoto National Museum, Kyoto  
The illustrated biography of priest Hōnen (紙本著色法然上人絵伝)[130]
1300Kamakura period, 14th century handscroll emakiHand scroll (emakimono), illustrated biographies of famous priests (高僧伝絵, kousōdene), 48 volumes, color on paper, ca. 33.0 cm × 1,100 cm (13.0 in × 433.1 in) Kyoto Kyoto ChioninChion-in, Kyoto  

 

History of Kitano Tenjin (紙本著色北野天神縁起, shihon chakushoku kitano tenjin engi)[131]
Biography and catalogue of miracles performed by Sugawara no Michizane, the founder of Kitano Tenman-gū. 1219Kamakura period, 1219 handscroll emakiEight large hand scrolls (emakimono), color on paper, 52.2 cm x (842–1211) cm (20.6 in x (331–477) in) Kyoto Kyoto Kitano TenmanguKitano Tenman-gū, Kyoto  
Landscape: Keiin shōchiku (紙本墨画渓陰小築図, shihon bokuga keiin shōchikuzu) or Cottage by a mountain stream[45][132] Kichizan Minchoattributed to Kichizan Minchō (吉山明兆, Kitsusan Minchō) with inscriptions by Taihaku Shingen and other priests
1413Muromachi period, 1413 hanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, ink on paper, 101.5 cm × 34.5 cm (40.0 in × 13.6 in) Kyoto Kyoto KonchiinKonchi-in, Kyoto  
Portrait of Shinran Shōnin (紙本墨画親鸞聖人像, shihon bokuga Shinran Shōninzō) or Mirror portrait[133]
Standing portrait of the founder of the Jodo Shinshu school of Pure Land Buddhism. 1262Kamakura period, possibly the last year of Shinran's life hanging scroll portraitHanging scroll, ink on paper, 35.2 cm × 33 cm (13.9 in × 13.0 in) (painting only) Kyoto Kyoto Nishi HonganjiNishi Honganji, Kyoto  
View of Amanohashidate (紙本墨画淡彩天橋立図, shihon bokuga tansai ama no hashidatezu)[134] Sesshū Tōyō Bird's eye view of Amanohashidate. 1501Muromachi period, 1501–1506 hanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, ink and light color on paper, 90.0 cm × 178.2 cm (35.4 in × 70.2 in) Kyoto Kyoto Kyoto National MuseumKyoto National Museum, Kyoto  
Catching catfish with a gourd (紙本墨画淡彩瓢鮎図, shihon bokuga tansai hyōnenzu)[135] Josetsu Commissioned by shōgun Ashikaga Yoshimochi. On the top of the scroll there is an inscription by Gyokuen Bunpō (玉畹梵芳) and 30 other priests. 1413Muromachi period, 1413 hanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, ink and light color on paper, 111.5 cm × 75.8 cm (43.9 in × 29.8 in) Kyoto Kyoto Myoshinji TaizoinTaizō-in (Myōshin-ji), Kyoto  

 

Scrolls of Frolicking Animals and Humans (紙本墨画鳥獣人物戯画, shihon bokuga chōjū-jinbutsu-giga) or Scrolls of Frolicking Animals (鳥獣戯画, chōjū-giga) Toba Sojomaybe Toba Sōjō Credited as the oldest work of manga. 1150Heian period and Kamakura period, mid 12th century (1st and 2nd scroll), 13th century (3rd and 4th scroll) handscroll emakiFour hand scrolls (emakimono), ink on paper, up to 30 cm × 1,100 cm (12 in × 433 in) Kyoto Kyoto Kyoto National MuseumKyoto National Museum and Tokyo National Museum, owned by Kōzan-ji, Kyoto  
Water fowl in the lotus pond (紙本墨画蓮池水禽図, shihon bokuga renchi suikinzu)[136] Tawaraya Sōtatsu
1603Edo period, early 17th century hanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, ink on paper, 116.0 cm × 50.0 cm (45.7 in × 19.7 in) Kyoto Kyoto Kyoto National MuseumKyoto National Museum, Kyoto  
Mandala of the Two Realms (紫綾金銀泥絵両界曼荼羅図, murasaki aya kingindei ryōkaimandarazu) or Takao mandala (高雄曼荼羅)[137]
Oldest extant example of a Mandala of the Two Worlds in Japan, believed to be a faithful copy of the mandalas that Kūkai brought from Japan 0829Heian period, 829–833 hanging scroll mandalaTwo hanging scrolls (mandalas), gold and silver on dark bluish purple damask, 411.0 cm × 366.5 cm (161.8 in × 144.3 in) (Diamond Realm Mandala), 446.4 cm × 406.3 cm (175.7 in × 160.0 in) (Womb Realm Mandala) Kyoto Kyoto JingojiJingo-ji, Kyoto  
Konkōmyōkyō Sutra (白描絵料紙墨書金光明経, hakubyōeryōshi bokusho konkōmyōkyō) vol. 3[138]
Sutra scroll decorated with line under drawings possibly showing the Tale of Genji or "Parting at dawn" (Ariake no wakare). Together with the Rishukyō sutra (National Treasure) this work is part of the four volume Konkōmyōkyō Sutra. Volumes 2 and 4 only exist in fragments. 1192Kamakura period, 1192 handscroll otherHand scroll, color on paper, hakubyō-style (白描), 25.0 cm × 827.0 cm (9.8 in × 325.6 in) Kyoto Kyoto Kyoto National MuseumKyoto National Museum, Kyoto  
Paintings on room partitions in the abbot's quarters (hōjō) (方丈障壁画, hōjō shōhekiga): (a) Birds and flowers of the four seasons (紙本墨画花鳥図, shihon bokuga kachōzu), (b) Four Accomplishment or Four elegant pastimes: Music, Go, Calligraphy and Painting (紙本墨画淡彩琴棋書画図, shihon bokuga tansai kinki shogazu), (c) Eight Views of Xiaoxiang (紙本墨画瀟湘八景図, shihon bokuga shōshō hakkeizu), (d) shihon bokuga chikko yūenzu (紙本墨画竹虎遊猿図) Kanō Eitoku and his father Kanō Shōei (狩野松栄)
1519Muromachi period, 16th century fusuma38 paintings on fusuma and wall panels of the abbot's quarters (方丈, hōjō) at Jukō-in, sub-temple of Daitoku-ji. (a) 16 panels on fusuma in ritual room (室中), ink on paper (b) eight panels on fusuma in upper second room (上二之間), ink and light color on paper (c) eight panels on fusuma in lower second room (下二之間), ink on paper (d) two panels on wall, four panels on fusuma in upper first room (上一之間), ink on paper Kyoto Kyoto Daitokuji JukoinJukō-in (Daitoku-ji), Kyoto  
Amida Trinity (絹本著色阿弥陀三尊像, kenpon chakushoku amida sansonzō)[139] FuetsuFuetsu (普悦) Marked with Fuetsu's seal on each of the three parts 1127Southern Song dynasty hanging scroll deityThree hanging scrolls, colors on silk; Amida: 125.5 cm × 48.5 cm (49.4 in × 19.1 in), Kannon: 127.5 cm × 48.8 cm (50.2 in × 19.2 in), Seishi: 127.2 cm × 48.5 cm (50.1 in × 19.1 in), Kyoto Kyoto Kyoto National MuseumKyoto National Museum, Kyoto. Owner: Shōjōke-in, Kyoto  
Paintings in the Phoenix Hall (鳳凰堂中堂壁扉画, hōō-dō chū-dō hekihiga): (a) The nine possible levels of birth into Amida's Paradise (九品来迎図, kubon raigōzu), (b) (日想観図), (c) Wall painting (本尊後壁画, honzonkō hekiga)[7]
1053Heian period, 1053 mural14 paintings, color on wood: (a) eight former door paintings and three murals, (b) two door paintings, (c) one painting on the wall behind the principal image of Buddha Kyoto Uji Byodoin Phoenix HallPhoenix Hall (Byōdō-in), Uji, Kyoto  

 

Divinely inspired Reception of the Two Great Sutras (絹本著色両部大経感得図, kenpon chakushoku ryōbutai kyōkantokuzu): (a) zenmui (善無畏), (b) ryūmyō (龍猛) [140][141] Fujiwara no Munehiroattributed to Fujiwara no Munehiro (藤原宗弘)
1136Heian period, 1136 hanging scroll deityTwo hanging scrolls, color on silk, 177.8 cm × 141.8 cm (70.0 in × 55.8 in) Osaka Osaka Fujita Art MuseumFujita Art Museum, Osaka   
Illustrated hand scroll of the Monk Zuanzang (Genjō Sanzō) (紙本著色玄奘三蔵絵, shihon chakushoku Genjō Sanzōe)[142] Fujiwara Takaaki
1185Kamakura period, 12th century handscroll emakiTwelve hand scrolls (emakimono), color on p

aper, 40.3 cm x (1200–1920) cm (15.9 in x (472.4–755.9) in)

Osaka Osaka Fujita Art MuseumFujita Art Museum, Osaka  
Landscape of the four seasons (紙本著色日月四季山水図, shihon chakushoku jitsugetsu shiki sansui-zu)[143][144][145]
1550Muromachi period, mid-16th century byobu 6sect pOne pair of six-section folding screens (byōbu), ink and color on paper with gold leaf background, 147.0 cm × 313.5 cm (57.9 in × 123.4 in) Osaka Kawachinagano KongojiKongō-ji, Kawachinagano, Osaka  

 

Portrait of Emperor Go-Toba (紙本著色後鳥羽天皇像, shihon chakushoku Go-Toba-tennōzō) Fujiwara Nobuzaneattributed to Fujiwara Nobuzane
1221Kamakura period, 1221 hanging scroll portraitHanging scroll, color on paper, 40.3 cm × 30.6 cm (15.9 in × 12.0 in) Osaka Shimamoto Minase ShrineMinase Shrine, Shimamoto, Osaka  
Murasaki Shikibu Diary Ekotoba (紙本著色紫式部日記絵詞, shihon chakushoku Murasaki Shikibu nikki ekotoba)[45] unknown
1200Kamakura period, 13th century handscroll emakiHand scroll (emakimono), color on paper, 21.0 cm × 434.0 cm (8.3 in × 170.9 in) Osaka Osaka Fujita Art MuseumFujita Art Museum, Osaka  
Fan-paper album of Hokekyō Sutra (紙本著色扇面法華経冊子, shihon chakushoku senmenhokekyōsasshi)[100]
1100Heian period, 12th century albumFan paper in folding book form, 98 pages, color on paper, height: 25.6 cm (10.1 cm), width: 49.4 cm (19.4 cm) or 19.0 cm (7.5 cm) (along upper/lower arc) Osaka Osaka ShitennojiShitennō-ji, Osaka  
New Moon over the brushwood gate (紙本墨画柴門新月図, shihon bokuga saimon shingetsuzu)[146]
At the top of the scroll there is a collection of poetry and prose by 18 zen priests. 1405Muromachi period, 1405 hanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, ink on paper, 129.2 cm × 31 cm (50.9 in × 12.2 in) Osaka Osaka Fujita Art MuseumFujita Art Museum, Osaka  
Prince Shōtoku with eminent Tendai Priests (絹本著色聖徳太子,天台高僧像, kenpon chakushoku Shotoku Taishi, Tendai Kōsōzō)[147]
0794Heian period hanging scroll portraitTen hanging scrolls, color on silk Hyogo Kasai IchijojiIchijō-ji, Kasai, Hyōgo  
Snowclad houses in the night (紙本墨画淡彩夜色楼台図, shihonbokuga tansai yashoku rōdaizu)[148][149] Yosa Buson
1778Edo period, around 1778 hanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, ink and light color on paper, 27.9 cm × 130.0 cm (11.0 in × 51.2 in) Hyogo Kobe Privateprivate (Mutō Haruta (武藤治太)), Kobe, Hyōgo  
Amida Triad with a boy attendant (絹本著色阿弥陀三尊及童子像, kenpon chakushoku amida sanson oyobi dōjizō)[100]
1200Kamakura period, 12th–13th century hanging scroll deityThree hanging scrolls, color on silk, 186.0 cm × 146.3 cm (73.2 in × 57.6 in) (Amida), 182.3 cm × 173.2 cm (71.8 in × 68.2 in) (Kannon and Seishi), 182.5 cm × 55.2 cm (71.9 in × 21.7 in) (boy attendant) Nara Nara HokkejiHokke-ji, Nara, Nara    
Ox and herdboys (絹本著色帰牧図, kenpon chakushoku kibokuzu)[150] or Riding on an ox (騎牛, kigyū) Li Di
1150Southern Song dynasty, second half of 12th century hanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, color on silk, 24.2 cm × 23.8 cm (9.5 in × 9.4 in) Nara Nara Yamato BunkakanYamato Bunkakan, Nara, Nara  
Kusha mandala (絹本著色倶舎曼荼羅図, kenpon chakushoku kusha mandarazu)[100]
1100Heian period, 12th century hanging scroll mandalaHanging scroll, color on silk, 164.5 cm × 177.0 cm (64.8 in × 69.7 in) Nara Nara TodaijiTōdai-ji, Nara, Nara  
Portrait of the priest Jion Daishi (Kuiji) (絹本著色慈恩大師像, kenpon chakushoku jion daishizō)[100][151]
1000Heian period, 11th century hanging scroll portraitHanging scroll, color on silk, 161.2 cm × 129.2 cm (63.5 in × 50.9 in) Nara Nara YakushijiYakushi-ji, Nara, Nara  
Eleven-faced Goddess of Mercy (絹本著色十一面観音像, kenpon chakushoku jūichimen kannonzō)[152][153]
Handed down in Hokki-ji 1100Heian period, 12th century hanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, 168.8 cm × 89.6 cm (66.5 in × 35.3 in) Nara Nara Nara National MuseumNara National Museum, Nara, Nara  
Twelve Deities (Devas) (絹本著色十二天像, kenpon chakushoku jūnitenzō)[154]
0794Heian period hanging scroll deityTwelve hanging scrolls, color on silk, 160.0 cm × 134.5 cm (63.0 in × 53.0 in) Nara Nara SaidaijiSaidai-ji, Nara, Nara  
Frescoes in the Kitora Tomb (キトラ古墳壁画, kitora kofun hekiga)[155][156]
Depicted are the Four Symbols on the corresponding walls of the burial chamber, animals of the Chinese zodiac beneath them and an astronomical chart on the ceiling. 0700Asuka period, 7th or early 8th century muralFive fresco paintings, color, 112.1 cm × 203.7 cm (44.1 in × 80.2 in) (Azure Dragon, East), 112.8 cm × 204.2 cm (44.4 in × 80.4 in) (White Tiger, West), 95.7 cm × 72.8 cm (37.7 in × 28.7 in) (Vermilion Bird, South),112.2 cm × 105.7 cm (44.2 in × 41.6 in) (Black Tortoise, North), 105.8 cm × 169.3 cm (41.7 in × 66.7 in) (ceiling) Nara Asuka Kitora TombKitora Tomb, Asuka, Nara  
Frescoes in the Takamatsuzuka Tomb (高松塚古墳壁画, takamatsuzuka kofun hekiga)
0710Nara period muralFour fresco paintings, color Nara Asuka Takamatsuzuka TombTakamatsuzuka Tomb, Asuka, Nara  
Mandala of the Two Realms (紺綾地金銀泥絵両界曼荼羅図, konayajikingindeie ryōkaimandarazu) or Kojima mandala (子島曼荼羅, Kojima mandara)[157][158]
Also known as tobi mandara (飛曼荼羅) or hikō mandara (飛行曼荼羅) and originally kept at Kojimadera (子嶋寺), Takatori. According to tradition, Shink (真興), who restored Kojimadera, received the mandalas from Emperor Ichijō during the Chōhō era (999–1004). 1000Heian period, early 11th century hanging scroll mandalaTwo hanging scrolls, gold and silver paint on dark blue silk, 349.1 cm × 307.9 cm (137.4 in × 121.2 in) (Womb Realm mandala) and 351.3 cm × 297.0 cm (138.3 in × 116.9 in) (Diamond Realm mandala) Nara Nara Nara National MuseumNara National Museum, Nara, Nara   
shihonkinji chakushoku fūzokuzu (紙本金地著色風俗図) or Matsuura screen (松浦屏風, matsuura byōbu)[159][160]
1650Edo period, c. 1650 byobu 6sect pPair of six-section folding screens (byōbu), color on paper with gold leaf background, 155.6 cm × 361.6 cm (61.3 in × 142.4 in) Nara Nara Yamato BunkakanYamato Bunkakan, Nara, Nara  

 

Illustrated stories about the boy Sudhana's pilgrimage to fifty-four deities and saints (紙本著色華厳五十五所絵巻, shihon chakushoku kegon gojūgosho emaki)[161]
1100Heian period, 12th century handscroll emakiHand scroll (emakimono), color on paper, 29.8 cm × 1,287.0 cm (11.7 in × 506.7 in) Nara Nara TodaijiTōdai-ji, Nara, Nara  
Legend of Mount Shigi (紙本著色信貴山縁起, shigisan engi)[162]
1100Heian period, early 12th century handscroll emakiThree hand scrolls (emakimono), color on paper, 31.5 cm × 827 cm (12.4 in × 325.6 in), 31.25 cm × 1,270.3 cm (12.30 in × 500.12 in) (exorcism of the emperor), 31.5 cm × 1,416 cm (12.4 in × 557.5 in) (story of the Nun) Nara Heguri ChogosonshijiChōgosonshi-ji, Heguri, Nara  
Nezame Monogatari Emaki (紙本著色寝覚物語絵巻, shihon chakushoku nezame monogatari emaki)[163]
1100Heian period, early 12th century handscroll emakiHand scroll (emakimono), color on paper, 26 cm × 533 cm (10 in × 210 in) Nara Nara Yamato BunkakanYamato Bunkakan, Nara, Nara  

 

Scroll of the Hells (紙本著色地獄草紙, shihon chakushoku jigoku sōshi)[164]
1185Kamakura period, 12th century handscroll emakiHand scroll (emakimono), color on paper, 26.5 cm × 454.7 cm (10.4 in × 179.0 in) Nara Nara Nara National MuseumNara National Museum, Nara, Nara  
Extermination of Evil (紙本著色辟邪絵, shihon chakushoku hekijae)[165]
1100Heian period, 12th century hanging scroll otherFive hanging scrolls, color on paper, 25.8–26.0 cm x 39.2–77.2 cm (10.2 cm x 15.4–30.4 cm) Nara Nara Nara National MuseumNara National Museum, Nara, Nara  
Landscape (紙本墨画淡彩山水図, shihon bokuga tansai sansuizu) or Hue of the Water, Light on the Peaks (水色巒光図, suishoku rankōzu)[166][167][168] Shūbunattributed to Tenshō Shūbun, inscriptions by Kosei Ryuha, Shinchi Mintoku and Shinden Seiha
1445Muromachi period, 1445 hanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, ink and light color on paper, 108 cm × 32.7 cm (42.5 in × 12.9 in) Nara Nara Nara National MuseumNara National Museum, Nara, Nara  
Taishakuten mandala (板絵著色伝帝釈天曼荼羅図(金堂来迎壁), itae chakushoku den Taishaku-ten mandara zu (kondō raikō kabe))[5]
Currently located in the middle of three bays on the wall behind the chief object of worship in the kondō (main hall) of the temple, but might not have always been located there. As the temple was previously a Shinto/Buddhist temple associated with the dragon god, there is a possibility this painting was originally intended as a dragon god mandala, or a mandala of praying for rain. 0800Heian period, 9th century muralWall mural, colors on wood Nara Uda MurojiMurō-ji, Uda, Nara  
Portrait of Kichijōten (麻布著色吉祥天像, asanuno chakushoku kichijōten zō)[169]
0710Nara period otherColors on hemp, 53 cm × 31.7 cm (20.9 in × 12.5 in) Nara Nara YakushijiYakushi-ji, Nara, Nara  
Amida Trinity (絹本著色阿弥陀三尊像, kenpon chakushoku amida sansonzō)[34]
1185Kamakura period hanging scroll deityHanging scroll, colors on silk, 154.0 cm × 135.0 cm (60.6 in × 53.1 in) Wakayama Mount Koya ReihokanReihōkan, Mt. Kōya, Wakayama  
The Coming of Amida Buddha and Saints of the Pure Land (絹本著色阿弥陀聖衆来迎図, kenpon chakushoku amida shōju raigō zu)[170]
Depicts Amida, surrounded by Buddhist saints playing musical instruments, come to greet the spirits of the deceased to escort them to the Pure Land. 1192Heian-Kamakura period hanging scroll deityThree hanging scrolls, colors on silk, triptych Wakayama Mount Koya Yushi Hachimanko JuhakkainYūshi Hachimankō Jūhakkain (有志八幡講十八箇院) (in custody at Reihōkan), Mt. Kōya, Wakayama  
Portrait of Buddhist monk Gonsō (絹本著色勤操僧正像, kenpon chakushoku gonsō sōshō zō)[171]
The inscription on the top tells of a wooden sculpture of Gonsō being created after his death by his pupils praying for happiness in the next world and praising Gonsō's learning and virtue. 1100Heian period, 12th century hanging scroll portraitHanging scroll, colors on silk, 166.4 cm × 136.4 cm (65.5 in × 53.7 in) Wakayama Mount Koya FumoninFūmon-in (普門院) (in custody at Reihōkan), Mt. Kōya, Wakayama  
Five great Bodhisattvas of strength (絹本著色五大力菩薩像, kenpon chakushoku godairiki bosatsuzō)[172]
Originally five scrolls of which two were destroyed in fire in 1888. Kongōku (金剛吼), Ryūōku (龍王吼) and Muijūrikiku (無畏十力吼) remain. 0794Heian period hanging scroll deityThree hanging scrolls, color on silk, 322.8 cm × 179.5 cm (127.1 in × 70.7 in) (Kongōku), 237.6 cm × 179.5 cm (93.5 in × 70.7 in) (Ryūōku), 179.5 cm × 179.5 cm (70.7 in × 70.7 in) (Muijūrikiku) Wakayama Mount Koya Yushi Hachimanko Juhakkain有志八幡講十八箇院 (Yūshi Hachimankō Jūhakkain) (in custody at Reihōkan), Mt. Kōya, Wakayama  
Dragon King Zennyo (絹本著色善女竜王像, kenpon chakushoku zennyo ryūōzō)[173] Jōchi (定智)
1145Heian period, 1145 hanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, 163.6 cm × 111.2 cm (64.4 in × 43.8 in) Wakayama Mount Koya ReihokanReihōkan, (owned by Kongōbu-ji,) Mt. Kōya, Wakayama  
Senchū Yūgen Kannon (絹本著色伝船中湧現観音像, kenpon chakushoku den senchū yūgen kannonzō)
1100Heian period, 12th century hanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, 79.4 cm × 41.8 cm (31.3 in × 16.5 in) Wakayama Mount Koya RyukoinRyūkōin (龍光院) (in custody at Reihōkan), Mt. Kōya, Wakayama  
Buddha's Nirvana (絹本著色仏涅槃図, kenpon chakushoku butsunehanzu)[174]
1086Heian period, 1086 hanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, 267.6 cm × 271.2 cm (105.4 in × 106.8 in) Wakayama Mount Koya Kongobuji ReihokanReihōkan, Kongōbu-ji, Mt. Kōya, Wakayama  
Landscape and figures on sliding partitions (紙本著色山水人物図, shihon chakushoku sansui jinbutsuzu) Ike no Taiga
1723Edo period, 18th century fusumaTen paintings on fusuma, color on paper Wakayama Mount Koya Kongobuji ReihokanReihōkan, (owned by Kongōbu-ji), Mt. Kōya, Wakayama  
The Legendary Origins of Kokawadera (紙本著色粉河寺縁起, shihon chakushoku Kokawadera engi)[175]
1185early Kamakura period, 12th century handscroll emakiHand scroll (emakimono), color on paper, 30.8 cm × 1,984.2 cm (12.1 in × 781.2 in) Wakayama Kinokawa KokawaderaKokawadera (粉河寺), Kinokawa, Wakayama  

 

Fugen Bosatsu (Samantabhadra) (絹本著色普賢菩薩像, kenpon chakushoku fugen bosatsuzō)[176][177]
1100Heian period, 12th century hanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, 102.4 cm × 52.1 cm (40.3 in × 20.5 in) Tottori Chizu BujojiBujō-ji (豊乗寺), Chizu, Tottori  
Kenpon chakushoku kyūjozu (絹本著色宮女図) or denkanyaōzu (伝桓野王図)[178][179]
1300Yuan dynasty, 14th century hanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, color on silk, 86.1 cm × 29.9 cm (33.9 in × 11.8 in) Okayama Kurashiki Privateprivate (Ōhara Ken'ichirō (大原謙一郎)), Kurashiki, Okayama  
Landscape (紙本墨画淡彩山水図, shihon bokuga tansai sansuizu) Sesshū Tōyō
1420Muromachi period hanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, ink and light color on paper Okayama Kurashiki Privateprivate (Ōhara Ken'ichirō (大原謙一郎)), Kurashiki, Okayama  
Fugen Enmei (Samantabhadra) (絹本著色普賢延命像, kenpon chakushoku fugen enmeizō)[180]
1153Heian period, 1153 hanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, 149.3 cm × 86.6 cm (58.8 in × 34.1 in) Hiroshima Onomichi JikojiJikō-ji, Onomichi, Hiroshima  
Heike nōkyō (平家納経)[181] Taira no Kiyomori and 32 members of the Taira clan 30 scrolls of the Lotus Sutra, one Amitabha Sutra scroll, one Heart Sutra scroll and one prayer scroll in the handwriting of Taira no Kiyomori dedicated to the Itsukushima Shrine. 1164Heian period, 1164 handscroll other33 sūtra hand scrolls with illustrations, ink on decorated paper, 25.4 cm × 537.9 cm (10.0 in × 211.8 in) (Hōben-bon), 27.2 cm × 767.4 cm (10.7 in × 302.1 in) (Hiyu-bon), 24.9 cm × 270.7 cm (9.8 in × 106.6 in) (Hōshi-bon), 26.5 cm × 266.8 cm (10.4 in × 105.0 in) (Juryō-bon) Hiroshima Hatsukaichi Itsukushima ShrineItsukushima Shrine, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima  
Landscapes of the Four Seasons (紙本墨画淡彩四季山水図, shihon bokuga tansai)[182] Sesshū Tōyō
1486Muromachi period, 1486 handscroll otherHand scroll, ink and light color on paper, 37.0 cm × 159 cm (14.6 in × 62.6 in) Yamaguchi Hofu Mori MuseumMōri Museum, Hōfu, Yamaguchi  

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list, national, treasures, japan, paintings, term, national, treasure, been, used, japan, denote, cultural, properties, since, 1897, definition, criteria, have, changed, since, inception, term, these, paintings, adhere, current, definition, were, designated, n. The term National Treasure has been used in Japan to denote cultural properties since 1897 1 The definition and the criteria have changed since the inception of the term These paintings adhere to the current definition and were designated national treasures when the Law for the Protection of Cultural Properties was implemented on June 9 1951 As such they are restricted in transfer and may not be exported 2 Owners are required to announce any changes to the National Treasures such as damage or loss and need to obtain a permit for changes in location transfer of ownership or intended repairs 3 The items are selected by the Ministry of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology based on their especially high historical or artistic value 4 5 This list contains 166 paintings from 7th century Asuka period to the early modern 19th century Edo period In fact the number of paintings presented is more than 166 because in some cases groups of related paintings are combined to form a single entry The paintings listed show Buddhist themes landscapes portraits and court scenes Some of the paintings were imported directly from China The titles of the works are descriptive rather than the artists titles therefore it is possible to find alternate names in the literature for a given work 5 The Genji Monogatari Emaki an illustrated scroll from The Tale of Genji 12th century Beginning in the mid 6th century as Buddhism was brought to Japan from Baekje religious art was introduced from the mainland The earliest religious paintings in Japan were copied using mainland styles and techniques and are similar to the art of the Chinese Sui dynasty 581 618 or the late Sixteen Kingdoms around the early 5th century They comprise the oldest extant non primitive paintings in Japan By the mid Nara period ca 750 Japanese paintings showed influences of the Chinese Tang dynasty 618 907 and in the 9th century early Heian period evolved into the Kara e genre Wall murals in the Takamatsuzuka Tomb the Kitora Tomb and the Portrait of Kichijōten at Yakushi ji exemplify the Kara e style Generally Nara period paintings show religious subjects and the artists are unknown During that period sculptures rather than paintings were more prevalent 6 Mandalas became predominant in the paintings of the early Heian period as esoteric Buddhism emerged with the Shingon and Tendai sects in the 8th and 9th centuries The evolution of Pure Land Buddhism caused raigō zu to be developed as a genre characterised by depictions of the Amida welcoming the souls of the faithful to his Western Paradise as seen in a 1053 painting in the Phoenix Hall of Byōdō in 7 By the mid Heian period Chinese style kara e painting was replaced with the classical Japanese yamato e style in which the images were painted primarily on sliding screens and byōbu folding screens 8 At the close of the Heian period around 1185 the practice of adorning emakimono hand scrolls with yamato e paintings flourished Examples of illustrated hand scrolls include novels such as Genji Monogatari Emaki historical writings like The Tale of Great Minister Ban or religious works such as the Scroll of Hungry Ghosts 9 These genres continued to be produced into the Kamakura period from 1185 to 1333 As during the Nara period sculpture remained the preferred art form of the period Influenced by the Chinese Song and Yuan dynasties Japanese monochrome ink painting called suibokuga largely replaced polychrome scroll paintings By the end of the 14th century monochrome landscape paintings sansuiga became the preferred genre for Zen painters evolving to a unique Japanese style from the Chinese origin Shubun who created Reading in a Bamboo Grove 1446 and his student Sesshu author of Landscape of the Four Seasons are the most well known priest painters of the period As with most of the early Japanese paintings these works were created for Buddhist temples At the end of the Muromachi period around 1573 ink painting had migrated out of the Zen monasteries and was practised by artists from the Kanō school 10 In contrast to the previous period the paintings of the Momoyama period 1573 1615 were characterised by a grandiose polychrome style with extensive use of gold and silver foil Large scale paintings were commissioned to adorn the castles and palaces of the military rulers The Kanō school patronized by the ruling class was the most influential school of the period and with 300 years of dominance endured for the longest period in the history of Japanese painting 11 12 The trends of large polychrome paintings continued into the Edo period 1603 1868 The Rinpa school best represented by Tawaraya Sōtatsu and Ogata Kōrin used vibrant colors to depict classical themes from Japanese literature and Heian period poetry 13 In the 18th century paintings of Yuan dynasty scholar amateur painters were brought to Japan and imitated giving rise to the Nanga or Bunjinga style of painting Two of the most prominent painters of this school were Ike no Taiga and Yosa Buson 14 Contents 1 Statistics 2 Usage 3 Treasures 4 See also 5 References 5 1 BibliographyStatistics editThe 166 entries in the list consist of the following 92 are hanging scrolls 40 are hand scrolls or emakimono 24 are byōbu folding screens or paintings on fusuma sliding doors five are murals and three are albums Two items the portrait of Kichijōten and Illustrated Biography of Prince Shōtoku do not fall in any of these categories The paintings are located in museums Buddhist temples Shinto shrines private collections a university and two are located in tombs Takamatsuzuka Tomb and Kitora Tomb A large proportion of items are housed in the national museums of Tokyo Kyoto and Nara The city containing the greatest number of National Treasure paintings is Kyoto with 51 and Tokyo with 51 of which 28 are located in the Tokyo National Museum which is the structure housing the most painting National Treasures Prefecture City National Treasures Aichi Nagoya 1 Tokoname 1 Fukuoka Dazaifu 1 Kurume 1 Hiroshima Hatsukaichi 1 Onomichi 1 Hyōgo Kasai 1 Kobe 1 Iwate Hiraizumi 1 Kanagawa Fujisawa 1 Kamakura 4 Yokohama 1 Kyoto Kyoto 51 Uji 1 Maizuru 1 Nara Asuka 2 Heguri 1 Nara 15 Uda 1 Okayama Kurashiki 2 Osaka Kawachinagano 1 Osaka 5 Shimamoto 1 Shiga Hikone 1 Ōtsu 3 Shizuoka Atami 1 Tokyo Tokyo 51 Tottori Chizu 1 Wakayama Kinokawa 1 Mount Kōya 8 Yamagata Yonezawa 1 Yamaguchi Hōfu 1 Yamanashi Kōshu 1 Minobu 1 nbsp Map showing the location of painting National Treasures in Japan Period National Treasures Tang dynasty 1 nb 1 Asuka period 1 Nara period 5 Heian period 52 nb 1 Northern Song 3 Southern Song 17 Kamakura period 43 nb 1 Nanboku chō period 3 Yuan dynasty 6 Muromachi period 15 Momoyama period 7 Edo period 17 a b c Several entries in the list date to multiple periods The Portraits of Seven Shingon Patriarchs Tang dynasty and Heian period The Five Abhisambodhi Tang dynasty and Heian period Scrolls of Frolicking Animals and Humans Heian and Kamakura period The Coming of Amida Buddha and Saints of the Pure Land Heian and Kamakura period All of these are counted double in this table For instance the National Treasure Portraits of Seven Shingon Patriarchs appears twice in this table under Tang dynasty and under Heian period Usage editAn overview of what is included in the table and the manner of sorting is as follows the columns with the exceptions of Remarks and Pictures are sortable by pressing the arrows symbols Name the name as registered in the Database of National Cultural Properties 5 Author the name of the artist and if applicable name of the person who added an inscription Remarks detailed location provenance general remarks Date period and year The column entries sort by year If only a period is known they sort by the start year of that period Format primary type of painting technique and dimensions The column entries sort by the main type and in some cases further by subcategories album byōbu 2 section gt pair or single 6 section gt pair or single 8 section gt pair or single hand scroll emakimono other hanging scroll mandala portrait deity landscape other mural other Present location building name temple museum shrine name town name prefecture name The column entries sort as prefecture name town name temple museum shrine name building name Image picture of the painting or of a characteristic painting in a group of paintingsTreasures editName Author Remarks Date Format Present location Image Buddhist Paradise with Golden Pagoda 紺紙著色金光明最勝王経金字宝塔曼荼羅図 konshichakushoku konkōmyō saishō ōkyō kinji hōtō mandarazu 15 16 0794 Heian period hanging scroll mandala Ten hanging scrolls mandalas gold paint on indigo blue paper 139 7 cm 54 8 cm 55 0 in 21 6 in Iwate Hiraizumi Chusonji Chuson ji Hiraizumi Iwate nbsp Scenes in and around the capital 紙本金地著色洛中洛外図 shihonkinji chakushoku rakuchu rakugaizu 17 Kanō Eitoku 1568 Momoyama period not later than 1574 byobu 6sect p One pair of six section folding screens byōbu ink and color on paper with gold leaf background 160 5 cm 364 5 cm 63 2 in 143 5 in Yamagata Yonezawa Yonezawa City Uesugi Museum Yonezawa City Uesugi Museum Yonezawa Yamagata nbsp nbsp Kasuga Gongen Genki E 綾本著色春日権現験記絵 kenpon chakushoku kasuga gongen genki e 18 Takashina Nakakane 高階隆兼 1309 Kamakura period 1309 handscroll emaki 20 hand scrolls emakimono color on silk width 40 0 41 5 cm 15 7 16 3 in length 767 3 1 306 6 cm 302 1 514 4 in Tokyo Tokyo Museum of the Imperial Collections Museum of the Imperial Collections Tokyo nbsp The Mongol Invasion 紙本著色蒙古襲来絵詞 shihon chakushoku mōko shurai ekotoba 18 1250 Kamakura period second half of 13th century handscroll emaki Two hand scrolls emakimono color on paper 39 8 cm 2 351 8 cm 15 7 in 925 9 in and 39 8 cm 2 013 4 cm 15 7 in 792 7 in Tokyo Tokyo Museum of the Imperial Collections Museum of the Imperial Collections Tokyo nbsp Chinese Lions 紙本金地著色唐獅子図 shihonkinji chakushoku karajishi zu 18 Kanō Eitoku 1568 Momoyama period 16th century byobu 6sect p A six section folding screen byōbu ink and color on paper with gold leaf background 223 6 cm 451 8 cm 88 0 in 177 9 in Tokyo Tokyo Museum of the Imperial Collections Museum of the Imperial Collections Tokyo nbsp Colorful Realm of Living Beings 絹本著色動植綵絵 kenpon chakushoku dōshoku sai e 18 Itō Jakuchu 1757 Edo period ca 1757 1766 hanging scroll Set of 30 hanging scrolls color on silk width 78 9 80 1 cm 31 1 31 5 in height 141 8 143 4 cm 55 8 56 5 in Tokyo Tokyo Museum of the Imperial Collections Museum of the Imperial Collections Tokyo nbsp nbsp Illustrated Biography of Prince Shōtoku 綾本著色聖徳太子絵伝 kenpon chakushoku shōtoku taishi eden 19 Hata no Chitei 秦致貞 Originally on fixed doors at Hōryu ji later during the Edo period on freestanding screens and in recent times remounted on panels 1069 Heian period 1069 other Ten panels five pairs color on figured silk 189 2 190 5 cm x 137 2 148 2 cm 74 5 75 in x 54 58 3 in Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National Museum Tokyo National Museum Tokyo nbsp Portrait of Takami Senseki 絹本淡彩鷹見泉石像 kenpon tansai Takami Senseki zō 20 Watanabe Kazan 1837 Edo period 1837 hanging scroll portrait Hanging scroll light color on silk 115 1 cm 57 1 cm 45 3 in 22 5 in Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National Museum Tokyo National Museum Tokyo nbsp Illustrated Biography of the Priest Ippen Volume 7 絹本著色一遍上人絵伝 kenpon chakushoku ippen shōnin eden 21 22 En i 円伊 Also known as Ippen Hijiri e 一遍聖絵 1299 Kamakura period 1299 handscroll emaki Hand scroll emakimono color on silk 37 8 cm 802 0 cm 14 9 in 315 7 in Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National Museum Tokyo National Museum Tokyo nbsp Kokuzō Bosatsu Akasagarbha 絹本著色虚空蔵菩薩像 kenpon chakushoku kokuzō bosatsuzō 23 Formerly owned by Mitsui Gomei Co 1100 Heian period 12th century hanging scroll deity Hanging scroll color on silk 132 0 cm 84 4 cm 52 0 in 33 2 in Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National Museum Tokyo National Museum Tokyo nbsp Kujaku Myoo Mahamayuri 絹本著色孔雀明王像 kenpon chakushoku kujaku myōōzō 24 Formerly owned by the Hara family 1100 Heian period 12th century hanging scroll deity Hanging scroll color on silk 147 9 cm 98 9 cm 58 2 in 38 9 in Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National Museum Tokyo National Museum Tokyo nbsp Red and white hibiscuses 絹本著色紅白芙蓉図 kenpon chakushoku kōhaku fuyōzu 25 Li Di 1197 Southern Song dynasty 1197 hanging scroll landscape Set of two hanging scrolls color on silk each 25 2 cm 25 5 cm 9 9 in 10 0 in Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National Museum Tokyo National Museum Tokyo nbsp nbsp Sixteen Arhats 絹本著色十六羅漢像 kenpon chakushoku juroku rakanzō 26 Formerly owned by the Shōjuraigō ji temple 1000 Heian period 11th century hanging scroll deity Set of 16 hanging scrolls color on silk 95 9 97 2 cm x 57 8 52 2 cm 37 8 38 3 cm x 22 8 20 6 cm Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National Museum Tokyo National Museum Tokyo nbsp Senju Kannon Sahasrabhuja 絹本著色千手観音像 kenpon chakushoku senjukannonzō 27 Formerly owned by the Kawasaki family 1100 Heian period 12th century hanging scroll deity Hanging scroll color on silk 138 0 cm 69 4 cm 54 3 in 27 3 in Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National Museum Tokyo National Museum Tokyo nbsp Scenes in and around Kyoto 紙本金地著色洛中洛外図 shihonkinji chakushoku rakuchu rakugaizu 28 29 30 Iwasa Katsumochi Matabei Known as Funaki version after the Funaki family in whose possession it was handed down 1620 Edo period 17th century byobu 6sect p One pair of six section folding screens byōbu ink and color on paper with gold leaf background each 162 2 cm 341 8 cm 63 9 in 134 6 in Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National Museum Tokyo National Museum Tokyo nbsp nbsp Pigeon on a peach branch 絹本著色桃鳩図 kenpon chakushoku momohatozu 31 Emperor Huizong of Song 1108 Northern Song dynasty 1108 or 1109 hanging scroll landscape Hanging scroll color on silk 28 5 cm 26 1 cm 11 2 in 10 3 in Tokyo Tokyo Private private Isao Setsu 瀬津勲 Gatōdō 雅陶堂 Tokyo nbsp Nachi Falls 絹本著色那智滝図 kenpon chakushoku nachi no taki zu 32 1300 Kamakura period 13th 14th century hanging scroll landscape Hanging scroll color on silk 160 7 cm 58 8 cm 63 3 in 23 1 in Tokyo Tokyo Nezu Art Museum Nezu Art Museum Tokyo nbsp Fugen Bosatsu Samantabhadra 絹本著色普賢菩薩像 kenpon chakushoku fugenbosatsuzō 33 1100 Heian period 12th century hanging scroll deity Hanging scroll color on silk 159 1 cm 74 5 cm 62 6 in 29 3 in Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National Museum Tokyo National Museum Tokyo nbsp Apple Blossoms 絹本著色林檎花図 kenpon chakushoku ringo no hana zu 34 35 Zhao Chang Attributed to Zhao Chang 趙昌 Chō Shō 1127 Southern Song dynasty hanging scroll landscape Hanging scroll color on silk 23 6 cm 25 5 cm 9 3 in 10 0 in Tokyo Tokyo Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Art Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Art Tokyo nbsp Quail 絹本著色鶉図 kenpon chakushoku uzura zu 36 37 Li An Zhong Attributed to Li An Zhong Marked with the zakkeshitsu in seal found on Chinese paintings imported to Japan by the Ashikaga 1200 Southern Song dynasty 12th 13th century hanging scroll landscape Hanging scroll color on silk 24 4 cm 27 8 cm 9 6 in 10 9 in Tokyo Tokyo Nezu Art Museum Nezu Art Museum Tokyo nbsp Sakyamuni descending the mountain after asceticism 絹本墨画淡彩出山釈迦図 kenpon bokuga tansai shussan shuka zu I Snowy Landscape 絹本墨画淡彩雪景山水図 kenpon bokuga tansai sekkei sansui zu II Snowy Landscape 絹本墨画淡彩雪景山水図 kenpon bokuga tansai sekkei sansui zu purportedly by Liang Kai III 38 39 Liang Kai III was cut later to make the three paintings into a triad likely during the time of Ashikaga Yoshimitsu Passed down from the Ashikaga shogunate as part of the Higashiyama Treasure Marked with the zakkeshitsu in seal found on Chinese paintings imported to Japan by the Ashikaga Originally designated as three distinct National Treasures they came to be designated as a single National Treasure in 2007 1200 Southern Song dynasty 13th century hanging scroll landscape Three hanging scrolls ink and light color on silk 110 3 cm 49 7 cm 43 4 in 19 6 in I 110 8 cm 50 1 cm 43 6 in 19 7 in II 117 6 cm 52 0 cm 46 3 in 20 5 in III Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National Museum Tokyo National Museum Tokyo nbsp Wind and Rain landscape painting 絹本墨画淡彩風雨山水図 kenpon bokuga tansai fuu sansui zu 40 Ma Yuan Attributed to Ma Yuan 1200 Southern Song dynasty 13th century hanging scroll landscape Hanging scroll ink on silk 111 0 cm 55 8 cm 43 7 in 22 0 in Tokyo Tokyo Seikado Bunko Art Museum Seikadō Bunko Art Museum Tokyo nbsp Irises screen 紙本金地著色燕子花図 shihonkinji chakushoku kakitsubata zu 41 42 Ogata Kōrin Formerly held by the Nishi Honganji Kyoto 1705 Edo period c 1705 byobu 6sect p One pair of six section folding screens byōbu ink and color on paper with gold leaf background each 150 9 cm 338 8 cm 59 4 in 133 4 in Tokyo Tokyo Nezu Art Museum Nezu Art Museum Tokyo nbsp nbsp Painting of the chapters Sekiya and Miotsukushi from The Tale of Genji 紙本金地著色源氏物語関屋及澪標図 shihonkinji chakushoku genji monogatari sekiya oyobi miotsukushi zu 43 Tawaraya Sōtatsu 1603 Edo period byobu 6sect p One pair of six section folding screens byōbu ink and color on paper with gold leaf background each 152 3 cm 355 6 cm 60 0 in 140 0 in Tokyo Tokyo Seikado Bunko Art Museum Seikadō Bunko Art Museum Tokyo nbsp nbsp Painting of a Cypress 紙本金地著色桧図 shihonkinji chakushoku hinoki zu 44 45 Kanō Eitoku 1568 Momoyama period byobu 8sect s Eight section folding screen byōbu ink and color on paper with gold leaf background 170 0 cm 461 0 cm 66 9 in 181 5 in Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National Museum Tokyo National Museum Tokyo nbsp Chinese landscape 紙本金地著色楼閣山水図 shihonkinji chakushoku rōkakusan suizu 46 Ike no Taiga 1723 Edo period 18th century byobu 6sect p One pair of six section folding screens byōbu ink and color on paper with gold leaf background 168 0 cm 372 0 cm 66 1 in 146 5 in Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National Museum Tokyo National Museum Tokyo nbsp nbsp Imperial Guard Cavalry 紙本淡彩随身庭騎絵巻 shihontansai zuishin teiki emaki 47 48 Fujiwara Nobuzane attributed to Fujiwara Nobuzane 1247 Kamakura period 1247 handscroll emaki Hand scroll emakimono light color on paper 28 7 cm 237 5 cm 11 3 in 93 5 in Tokyo Tokyo Okura Shukokan Museum of Fine Arts Okura Museum of Art Tokyo nbsp Pine trees in snow 紙本淡彩雪松図 shihontansai yukimatsuzu 45 Maruyama Ōkyo 1773 Edo period 1773 byobu 6sect p One pair of six section folding screens byōbu light color on paper 155 5 cm 362 0 cm 61 2 in 142 5 in Tokyo Tokyo Mitsui Memorial Museum Mitsui Memorial Museum Tokyo nbsp Family enjoying the evening cool 紙本淡彩納涼図 shihontansai nōryōzu 49 Kusumi Morikage 1620 Edo period 17th century byobu 2sect s A two section folding screen byōbu light color on paper 149 7 cm 166 2 cm 58 9 in 65 4 in Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National Museum Tokyo National Museum Tokyo nbsp Merry making under aronia blossoms 紙本著色花下遊楽図 shihon chakushoku kaka yuraku 50 Kanō Naganobu The two middle sections of the right screen were destroyed by fire in the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake 1620 Momoyama period 17th century byobu 6sect p One pair of six section folding screens byōbu color on paper 148 8 cm 357 7 cm 58 6 in 140 8 in Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National Museum Tokyo National Museum Tokyo nbsp nbsp Scroll of hungry ghosts 紙本著色餓鬼草紙 shihon chakushoku gakisōshi 51 1100 Heian period 12th century handscroll emaki Hand scroll emakimono color on paper 26 9 cm 380 2 cm 10 6 in 149 7 in Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National Museum Tokyo National Museum Tokyo nbsp Illustrated Sutra of Cause and Effect 紙本著色絵因果経 shihon chakushoku eingakyō 52 0750 Nara period second half of 8th century handscroll emaki Hand scroll emakimono color on paper 26 5 cm 1 100 5 cm 10 4 in 433 3 in Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo The University Art Museum Tokyo University of the Arts The University Art Museum Tokyo University of the Arts Tokyo nbsp Maple viewers 紙本著色観楓図 shihon chakushoku kanpuzu 53 Kanō Hideyori 1500 Muromachi period 16th century byobu 6sect s A six section folding screen byōbu color on paper 150 2 cm 365 5 cm 59 1 in 143 9 in Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National Museum Tokyo National Museum Tokyo nbsp Genji Monogatari Emaki 紙本著色源氏物語絵巻 shihon chakushoku genji monogatari emaki or The Tale of Genji Scroll 54 55 Oldest surviving monogatari scroll and oldest non Buddhist scroll covering chapters 38 The Bell Cricket 鈴虫 suzumushi 39 Evening Mist 夕霧 yugiri and 40 Rites 御法 minori of the novel 1120 Heian period early 12th century handscroll emaki Hand scroll emakimono cut into four illustrations and nine pages of text color on paper 21 8 cm x 23 4 48 3 cm 8 6 in x 9 2 19 in Tokyo Tokyo Gotoh Museum Gotoh Museum Tokyo nbsp nbsp Murasaki Shikibu Diary Emaki 紙本著色紫式部日記絵巻 shihon chakushoku Murasaki Shikibu nikki emaki 54 55 Fujiwara Nobuzane attributed to Fujiwara Nobuzane illustrations and Kujō Yoshitsune calligraphy 1200 Kamakura period 13th century handscroll emaki Hand scroll emakimono cut into three illustrations and three pages of text color on paper 21 0 cm x 46 4 51 9 cm 8 3 in x 18 3 20 4 in Tokyo Tokyo Gotoh Museum Gotoh Museum Tokyo nbsp Fan paper album of Hokekyō Sutra 紙本著色扇面法華経冊子 shihon chakushoku senmen hokekyō sasshi volume 8 56 1100 Heian period 12th century album Fan paper in folding book form 22 pages color on paper length 25 5 cm length of upper chord 26 2 cm Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National Museum Tokyo National Museum Tokyo nbsp Scroll of the Hells 紙本著色地獄草紙 shihon chakushoku jigoku sōshi 57 1150 Kamakura period late 12th century handscroll emaki Hand scroll emakimono color on paper 26 9 cm 249 3 cm 10 6 in 98 1 in Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National Museum Tokyo National Museum Tokyo nbsp The Tale of Great Minister Ban 紙本著色伴大納言絵詞 shihon chakushoku ban dainagon ekotoba Tokiwa Mitsunaga of the Tosa school 1185 Kamakura period late 12th century handscroll emaki Hand scroll emakimono color on paper 30 4 cm 828 1 cm 12 0 in 326 0 in Tokyo Tokyo Idemitsu Museum of Arts Idemitsu Museum of Arts Tokyo nbsp Heiji Monogatari Emaki illustrated stories about the Heiji Civil War 紙本著色平治物語絵詞 shihon chakushoku heiji monogatari ekotoba or 平治物語絵巻 heiji monogatari emaki Vol of the Removal of Imperial Family to Rokuhara 六波羅行幸巻 rokuhara gyōkō no maki 58 Sumiyoshi Keion attributed to Sumiyoshi Keion 1200 Kamakura period 13th century handscroll emaki Hand scroll emakimono color on paper 42 2 cm 952 9 cm 16 6 in 375 2 in Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National Museum Tokyo National Museum Tokyo nbsp Evening bell from mist shrouded temple 紙本墨画煙寺晩鐘図 shihon bokuga enji banshōzu 59 Muqi Fachang attributed to Muqi Fachang The scene depicted is one of the Eight Views of Xiaoxiang 1210 Southern Song dynasty hanging scroll landscape Hanging scroll ink on paper 32 3 cm 103 6 cm 12 7 in 40 8 in Tokyo Tokyo Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Art Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Art Tokyo nbsp Portrait of Kanzan Hanshan 紙本墨画寒山図 shihon bokuga kanzanzu 60 Kaō Ninga 1336 Nanboku chō period 14th century hanging scroll portrait Hanging scroll ink on paper 85 8 cm 32 5 cm 33 8 in 12 8 in Tokyo Tokyo Private private collection Tokyo nbsp Fishing village in the evening glow 紙本墨画漁村夕照図 shihon bokuga gyoson sekishōzu 61 Muqi Fachang attributed to Muqi Fachang The scene depicted is one of the Eight Views of Xiaoxiang 1210 Southern Song dynasty 13th century hanging scroll landscape Hanging scroll ink on paper 33 0 cm 112 6 cm 13 0 in 44 3 in Tokyo Tokyo Nezu Art Museum Nezu Art Museum Tokyo nbsp Landscape 紙本墨画山水図 shihon bokuga sansuizu or Landscape with ink broken 破墨山水図 haboku sansuizu 62 63 Sesshu Tōyō With inscriptions by the artist and six poet monks from Gozan Zen temples in Kyoto 1495 Muromachi period 1495 hanging scroll landscape Hanging scroll splashed ink hatsuboku on paper 148 6 cm 32 7 cm 58 5 in 12 9 in Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National Museum Tokyo National Museum Tokyo nbsp Landscapes of autumn and winter 紙本墨画秋冬山水図 shihon bokuga shutō sansuizu 64 Sesshu Tōyō 1420 Muromachi period 15th century hanging scroll landscape Two hanging scrolls ink on paper 47 8 cm 30 2 cm 18 8 in 11 9 in Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National Museum Tokyo National Museum Tokyo nbsp nbsp Pine Trees 紙本墨画松林図 shihon bokuga shōrinzu 65 also known as the Pine Trees screen Shōrin zu byōbu 松林図 屏風 Hasegawa Tōhaku 1539 Momoyama period 16th century byobu 6sect p One pair of six section folding screens byōbu ink on paper each 156 8 cm 356 0 cm 61 7 in 140 2 in Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National Museum Tokyo National Museum Tokyo nbsp nbsp Detached segment of the Deeds of the Zen Masters 紙本墨画禅機図断簡 shihon bokuga zenkizu dankan Hanshan and Shide 寒山拾得図 kanzan jittokuzu 66 67 Indara 因陀羅 Yintuoluo with inscriptions by Chushi Fanqi 1300 Yuan dynasty 14th century handscroll other Hand scroll ink on paper 35 0 cm 49 5 cm 13 8 in 19 5 in Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National Museum Tokyo National Museum Tokyo nbsp Detached segment of the Deeds of the Zen Masters 紙本墨画禅機図断簡 shihon bokuga zenkizu dankan Tanka burning Buddhist statues 丹霞焼仏図 tanka shōbutsuzu 68 Indara 因陀羅 Yintuoluo 1300 Yuan dynasty 14th century handscroll other Hand scroll ink on paper 35 0 cm 36 8 cm 13 8 in 14 5 in Fukuoka Kurume Ishibashi Museum of Art Ishibashi Museum of Art Kurume Fukuoka nbsp Detached segment of the Deeds of the Zen Masters 紙本墨画禅機図断簡 shihon bokuga zenkizu dankan Priest Zhichang and courtier Libo 智常 李渤図 chijō ribotsuzu 69 Indara 因陀羅 Yintuoluo 1300 Yuan dynasty 14th century handscroll other Hand scroll ink on paper 35 3 cm 45 1 cm 13 9 in 17 8 in Tokyo Tokyo Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Art Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Art Tokyo nbsp Detached segment of the Deeds of the Zen Masters 紙本墨画禅機図断簡 shihon bokuga zenkizu dankan Priest Zhichang 智常禅師図 chijō zenjizu 69 70 Indara 因陀羅 Yintuoluo 1300 Yuan dynasty 14th century handscroll other Hand scroll ink on paper 35 3 cm 48 3 cm 13 9 in 19 0 in Tokyo Tokyo Seikado Bunko Art Museum Seikadō Bunko Art Museum Tokyo nbsp Detached segment of the Deeds of the Zen Masters 紙本墨画禅機図断簡 shihon bokuga zenkizu dankan Budai Hotei 布袋図 hoteizu 69 71 Indara 因陀羅 Yintuoluo 1300 Yuan dynasty 14th century handscroll other Hand scroll ink on paper 35 6 cm 48 5 cm 14 0 in 19 1 in Tokyo Tokyo Nezu Art Museum Nezu Art Museum Tokyo nbsp Zhou Maoshu Appreciating Lotuses 紙本墨画淡彩周茂叔愛蓮図 shihon bokuga tansai shu moshuku airenzu 72 73 Kanō Masanobu 1400 Muromachi period 15th century hanging scroll landscape Hanging scroll ink and light color on paper 84 5 cm 33 0 cm 33 3 in 13 0 in Fukuoka Dazaifu Kyushu National Museum Kyushu National Museum Dazaifu Fukuoka nbsp Reading in a Bamboo Grove 紙本墨画淡彩竹斎読書図 shihon bokuga tansai chikusaidokushozu 74 75 Shubun attributed to Tenshō Shubun inscription by Jikuun Tōren and other priests 1446 Muromachi period 1446 hanging scroll landscape Hanging scroll ink and light color on paper 136 7 cm 33 7 cm 53 8 in 13 3 in Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National Museum Tokyo National Museum Tokyo nbsp The Sixth Patriarch Huineng carrying a rod across his shoulder 紙本墨画六祖挟担図 shihon bokuga rokuso kyōtanzu 69 Zhiweng 1200 Southern Song dynasty 13th century hanging scroll deity Hanging scroll ink on paper 93 0 cm 36 4 cm 36 6 in 14 3 in Tokyo Tokyo Daitokyu Memorial Library Daitōkyu Memorial Library 大東急記念文庫 daitōkyu kinen bunko Gotoh Museum Tokyo nbsp Imaginary tour through Xiao xiang 紙本墨画瀟湘臥遊図 shihon bokuga shōshōgayuzu 76 Li 李氏 1127 Southern Song dynasty 12th century handscroll other Scroll ink on paper 30 3 cm 400 4 cm 11 9 in 157 6 in Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National Museum Tokyo National Museum Tokyo nbsp Rishukyō sutra 白描絵料紙理趣経 hakubyōeryōshi rishukyō 34 77 78 Sutra scroll decorated with line under drawings This work is the first volume of the four volume Konkōmyōkyō Sutra Volume 3 a National Treasure is also preserved complete while volumes 2 and 4 only exist in fragments 1193 Kamakura period 1193 handscroll other Scroll hakubyō style 白描 on paper 25 0 cm 450 5 cm 9 8 in 177 4 in Tokyo Tokyo Daitokyu Memorial Library Daitōkyu Memorial Library 大東急記念文庫 daitōkyu kinen bunko Gotoh Museum Tokyo nbsp Portrait of Lanxi Daolong Rankei Dōryu 絹本淡彩蘭溪道隆像 kenpon tansai rankei dōryuzō 79 Lanxi Daolong Inscription on the upper part of the scroll is by the subject of the portrait Lanxi Daolong 1271 Kamakura period 1271 hanging scroll portrait Hanging scroll light color on silk 104 8 cm 46 4 cm 41 3 in 18 3 in Kanagawa Kamakura Kamakura Museum of National Treasures Kamakura Museum of National Treasures Kamakura Kanagawa Owned by Kenchō ji Kamakura Kanagawa nbsp Illustrated Biography of the Priest Ippen 絹本著色一遍上人絵伝 kenpon chakushoku ippen shōnin eden 45 En i 円伊 1299 Kamakura period 1299 handscroll emaki Hand scroll emakimono color on silk twelve scrolls 38 2 cm 922 8 cm 15 0 in 363 3 in 3 38 2 cm 1 094 8 cm 15 0 in 431 0 in 5 Kanagawa Fujisawa Shojokoji Shōjōkō ji Fujisawa Kanagawa nbsp Portraits of Kanezawa Sanetoki Hōjō Akitoki Kanezawa Sadaaki Kanezawa Sadayuki 絹本著色北条実時像 絹本著色北条顕時像 絹本著色金沢貞顕像 絹本著色金沢貞将像 Four portraits of members of the Hōjō clan 1185 Kamakura period hanging scroll portrait Four hanging scrolls color on silk 74 0 cm 53 1 cm 29 1 in 20 9 in Kanagawa Yokohama Shomyoji Shōmyō ji 称名寺 Yokohama Kanagawa nbsp Ten Advantages and Ten Pleasures of Country Life 紙本淡彩十便図 shihon tansai jubenzu and shihon tansai jugizu 紙本淡彩十宣図 or Album of the Ten Expediencies and the Ten Merits 80 81 82 Ike no Taiga and Yosa Buson 1771 Edo period 1771 album Album composed of 10 paintings by Buson and 10 paintings by Taiga light color on paper 17 7 cm 17 7 cm 7 0 in 7 0 in Kanagawa Kamakura Kawabata Memorial Hall Kawabata Memorial Hall 川端康成記念会 Kamakura Kanagawa nbsp nbsp Taima Mandala engi 紙本著色当麻曼荼羅縁起 shihon chakushoku taima mandara engi 83 1193 Kamakura period handscroll emaki Two hand scrolls emakimono color on paper 51 5 cm 796 7 cm 20 3 in 313 7 in and 51 5 cm 689 8 cm 20 3 in 271 6 in Kanagawa Kamakura Kamakura Museum of National Treasures Kamakura Museum of National Treasures Kamakura Kanagawa Owner Kōmyō ji Kamakura Kanagawa nbsp nbsp Snow Sifted Through Frozen Clouds 紙本墨画凍雪篩雲図 shihon bokuga tōunshisetsuzu 80 84 Uragami Gyokudō 1800 Edo period early 19th century hanging scroll landscape Hanging scroll ink on paper 133 3 cm 56 6 cm 52 5 in 22 3 in Kanagawa Kamakura Kawabata Memorial Hall Kawabata Memorial Hall 川端康成記念会 Kamakura Kanagawa nbsp Summer Mountain 絹本著色夏景山水図 kenpon chakushoku kakei sansui zu 69 Hu Zhifu attributed to Hu Zhifu 1200 Southern Song dynasty 13th century hanging scroll landscape Hanging scroll color on silk 118 5 cm 52 7 cm 46 7 in 20 7 in Yamanashi Minobu Kuon ji Kuon ji Minobu Yamanashi nbsp Daruma 絹本著色達磨図 kenpon chakushoku darumazu 85 Lanxi Daolong inscription by Lanxi Daolong Rankei Dōryu 1260 Kamakura period 1260s hanging scroll deity Hanging scroll ink on paper 123 3 cm 61 2 cm 48 5 in 24 1 in Yamanashi Koshu Kogakuji Kogaku ji Kōshu Yamanashi nbsp Five Guardian Kings 絹本著色五大尊像 kenpon chakushoku godai sonzō 86 87 1088 10 10 Heian period October 10 1088 Trailokavijaya June 1 1090 Kuṇḍali hanging scroll deity Five hanging scrolls color on silk 140 8 cm 88 cm 55 4 in 34 6 in Daiitoku and 138 cm 88 cm 54 in 35 in Fudō Myōō Gosanze Gundari Ucchusma Nara Nara Nara National Museum Nara National Museum Nara Nara Owned by Kiburi ji Ōno Gifu nbsp Red and White Plum Blossoms 紙本金地著色紅白梅図 shihonkinjichakushoku kōhakubaizu 88 Ogata Kōrin 1700 Edo period 18th century byobu 2sect p One pair of two section folding screens byōbu ink and color on paper each 156 0 cm 172 2 cm 61 4 in 67 8 in Shizuoka Atami MOA Museum of Art MOA Museum of Art Atami Shizuoka nbsp Genji Monogatari Emaki 紙本著色源氏物語絵巻 shihon chakushoku genji monogatari emaki or The Tale of Genji Scroll 1120 Heian period early 12th century handscroll emaki Hand scroll emakimono with 15 illustrations and 38 pages of text color on paper Aichi Nagoya Tokugawa Art Museum Tokugawa Art Museum Nagoya Aichi nbsp nbsp Huike Offering His Arm to Bodhidharma 紙本墨画淡彩慧可断臂図 shihon bokuga tansai eka danpizu 89 Sesshu Tōyō 1496 Muromachi period 1496 hanging scroll deity Hanging scroll ink and light color on paper 199 9 cm 113 6 cm 78 7 in 44 7 in Aichi Tokoname Sainenji Sainen ji 斉年寺 Tokoname Aichi nbsp Fudō Myōō Acala 絹本著色不動明王像 kenpon chakushoku fudō myōōzō Yellow Fudō 黄不動 kifudōson 0794 Heian period hanging scroll deity Hanging scroll color on silk 178 2 cm 72 1 cm 70 2 in 28 4 in Shiga Otsu Miidera Mii dera Ōtsu Shiga nbsp The six paths 絹本著色六道絵 kenpon chakushoku rokudōe 90 91 1200 Kamakura period 13th century hanging scroll other 15 scrolls color on silk 155 6 cm 68 8 cm 61 3 in 27 1 in Shiga Otsu Shoju Raigoji Shōju Raigō ji 聖衆来迎寺 Ōtsu Shiga nbsp Genre scene 紙本金地著色風俗図 shihonkinji chakushoku fuzokuzu or Hikone Screen 彦根屏風 hikone byōbu 92 Formerly held by the Ii family 1603 Edo period first half of 17th century byobu 6sect s Six section folding screen byōbu color on paper with gold leaf background 94 5 cm 278 8 cm 37 2 in 109 8 in Shiga Hikone Hikone Castle Museum Hikone Castle Museum Hikone Shiga nbsp The Five Abhisambodhi 紙本墨画五部心観 shihonbokuga gobu shinkan 93 94 unknown Brought to Japan from China by Enchin 0794 Heian period incomplete scroll late Tang dynasty 9th century complete scroll handscroll other Two hand scrolls with iconographic line drawings one complete and one with part of the first half missing ink on paper 30 0 cm 1 796 cm 11 8 in 707 1 in Shiga Otsu Miidera Mii dera Ōtsu Shiga nbsp nbsp Raigo of Amida Amitabha and Twenty five Attendants 絹本著色阿弥陀二十五菩薩来迎図 kenpon chakushoku nijugo bosatsu raigōzu Rapid Descent 95 1300 Kamakura period 13th 14th century hanging scroll deity Hanging scroll color on silk 145 1 cm 154 5 cm 57 1 in 60 8 in Kyoto Kyoto Chionin Chion in Kyoto nbsp Five Guardian Kings 絹本著色五大尊像 kenpon chakushoku godai sonzō 1185 Kamakura period hanging scroll deity Five hanging scrolls color on silk 193 9 cm 126 2 cm 76 3 in 49 7 in Kyoto Kyoto Daigoji Daigo ji Kyoto nbsp Five Guardian Kings 絹本著色五大尊像 kenpon chakushoku godai sonzō 0794 Heian period hanging scroll deity Five hanging scrolls color on silk 153 0 cm 128 8 cm 60 2 in 50 7 in Kyoto Kyoto Toji Tō ji Kyoto nbsp Peacock Myōō Mayura Vidyaraja 絹本著色孔雀明王像 kenpon chakushoku kujaku myōōzō 96 1000 Northern Song dynasty 11th century hanging scroll deity Hanging scroll color on silk 167 1 cm 102 6 cm 65 8 in 40 4 in Kyoto Kyoto Ninnaji Ninna ji Kyoto nbsp Amida Amitabha coming over the Mountain 絹本著色山越阿弥陀図 kenpon chakushoku yamagoeamidazu 97 1200 Kamakura period 13th century hanging scroll deity Hanging scroll color on silk 120 6 cm 80 3 cm 47 5 in 31 6 in Kyoto Kyoto Kyoto National Museum Kyoto National Museum Kyoto nbsp Descent of Amitabha over the Mountain 絹本著色山越阿弥陀図 kenpon chakushoku yamagoeamidazu 98 99 1200 Kamakura period 13th century hanging scroll deity Hanging scroll color on silk 138 0 cm 118 0 cm 54 3 in 46 5 in Kyoto Kyoto Eikando Zenrinji Eikan dō Zenrin ji Kyoto nbsp Landscape screen 絹本著色山水屏風 sansuibyōbu 100 1200 early Kamakura period 13th century byobu 6sect s Six section folding screen byōbu color on silk 110 8 cm 37 5 cm 43 6 in 14 8 in Kyoto Kyoto Jingoji Jingo ji Kyoto nbsp nbsp Landscape screen 絹本著色山水屏風 senzuibyōbu 101 Only extant screen painting from the Heian period Formerly at Tō ji 1000 Heian period 11th century byobu 6sect s Six section folding screen byōbu color on silk 146 4 cm 42 7 cm 57 6 in 16 8 in Kyoto Kyoto Kyoto National Museum Kyoto National Museum Kyoto nbsp Shaka rising from the Gold Coffin 絹本著色釈迦金棺出現図 kenpon chakushoku shaka kinkan shutsugenzu 102 1000 late Heian period 11th century hanging scroll deity Hanging scroll color on silk 160 0 cm 229 5 cm 63 0 in 90 4 in Kyoto Kyoto Kyoto National Museum Kyoto National Museum Kyoto nbsp Shaka nyorai Sakya Tathagata 絹本著色釈迦如来像 kenpon chakushoku shaka nyoraizō or Red Shakyamuni 赤釈迦 aka shaka 103 1100 late Heian period 12th century hanging scroll deity Hanging scroll color on silk 159 4 cm 85 5 cm 62 8 in 33 7 in Kyoto Kyoto Jingoji Jingo ji Kyoto nbsp Autumn and Winter Landscapes 絹本著色秋景冬景山水図 kenpon chakushoku shukei tōkei sansuizu 104 Huizong of Song attributed to Emperor Huizong of Song 1127 Southern Song dynasty 12th century hanging scroll landscape Two hanging scrolls color on silk each 128 2 cm 55 2 cm 50 5 in 21 7 in Kyoto Kyoto Konchiin Konchi in Kyoto nbsp nbsp Oxen 絹本著色秋野牧牛図 kenpon chakushoku shuyabokugyuzu 105 Yan Ciping attributed to Yan Ciping 閻次平 en jihei 1175 Southern Song dynasty late 12th century hanging scroll landscape Hanging scroll color on silk 97 5 cm 50 6 cm 38 4 in 19 9 in Kyoto Kyoto Senoku Hakuko Kan Sen oku Hakuko Kan Kyoto nbsp Twelve Devas 絹本著色十二天像 kenpon chakushoku junitenzō 106 Formerly owned by Tō ji 1127 late Heian period 1127 hanging scroll deity Twelve hanging scrolls color on silk each 144 0 cm 127 0 cm 56 7 in 50 0 in Kyoto Kyoto Kyoto National Museum Kyoto National Museum Kyoto nbsp Twelve Devas screen 絹本著色十二天像 kenpon chakushoku junitenzō 107 Takuma Shoga attributed to Takuma Shōga 宅間勝賀 1191 late Heian period 1191 byobu 6sect p Pair of six section folding screens byōbu color on paper each 130 0 cm 42 1 cm 51 2 in 16 6 in Kyoto Kyoto Toji Tō ji Kyoto nbsp Sixteen Arhats 絹本著色十六羅漢像 kenpon chakushoku juroku rakanzō 1100 Northern Song dynasty 12th century hanging scroll deity 16 hanging scrolls color on silk 82 1 cm 36 4 cm 32 3 in 14 3 in Pindolabaradvaja Kyoto Kyoto Seiryoji Seiryō ji Kyoto nbsp Portrait of Daitō Kokushi Shuhō Myōchō 絹本著色大燈国師像 kenpon chakushoku daitō kokushizō 1334 Nanboku chō period 1334 hanging scroll portrait Hanging scroll color on silk 115 5 cm 56 5 cm 45 5 in 22 2 in Kyoto Kyoto Daitokuji Daitoku ji Kyoto nbsp Three portraits in Jingo ji 絹本著色神護寺三像 kenpon chakushoku jingoji sanzō said to be those of Minamoto no Yoritomo 源賴朝 Taira no Shigemori 平重盛 Fujiwara no Mitsuyoshi 藤原光能 108 109 Fujiwara Takanobu attributed to Fujiwara Takanobu 1200 Kamakura period 13th century hanging scroll portrait Three hanging scrolls color on silk 143 0 cm 112 8 cm 56 3 in 44 4 in Yoritomo 143 0 cm 111 2 cm 56 3 in 43 8 in Shigemori and 143 0 cm 111 6 cm 56 3 in 43 9 in Mitsuyoshi Kyoto Kyoto Jingoji Jingo ji Kyoto nbsp nbsp nbsp Fudō Myōō Acala 絹本著色不動明王像 kenpon chakushoku fudō myōōzō Yellow Fudō 黄不動 kifudōson 100 1100 Heian period 12th century hanging scroll deity Hanging scroll color on silk 168 2 cm 80 3 cm 66 2 in 31 6 in Kyoto Kyoto Manshuin Manshu in Kyoto nbsp Fudō Myōō Acala and two attendants 絹本著色不動明王二童子像 kenpon chakushoku fudō myōō nidōjizō Blue Fudō 青不動 aofudōson 1050 Heian period mid 11th century hanging scroll deity Hanging scroll color on silk 203 3 cm 148 5 cm 80 0 in 58 5 in Kyoto Kyoto Shorenin Shōren in Kyoto nbsp Fugen Enmei Samantabhadra 絹本著色普賢延命像 kenpon chakushoku fugen enmeizō 110 1100 Heian period 12th century hanging scroll deity Hanging scroll color on silk 139 4 cm 67 0 cm 54 9 in 26 4 in Kyoto Maizuru Matsunoodera Matsunoo dera 松尾寺 Maizuru Kyoto nbsp Butsugen Butsumo 絹本著色仏眼仏母像 kenpon chakushoku butsugen butsumozō 111 112 113 1185 early Kamakura period end of 12th century hanging scroll deity Hanging scroll color on silk 193 1 cm 128 8 cm 76 0 in 50 7 in Kyoto Kyoto Kozanji Kōzan ji Kyoto nbsp Monju crossing the sea 絹本著色文殊渡海図 kenpon chakushoku monju tokaizu 1185 Kamakura period hanging scroll deity Hanging scroll color on silk 143 0 cm 106 4 cm 56 3 in 41 9 in Kyoto Kyoto Daigoji Daigo ji Kyoto nbsp Portrait of Wuzhun Shifan 絹本著色無準師範像 kenpon chakushoku Bujun Shibanzō 69 114 unknown Wuzhun Shifan 1177 1249 alt reading Mujun Shihan ch Wuqun Shifan was a Chinese zen priest 1238 Southern Song dynasty 1238 hanging scroll portrait Hanging scroll color on silk 124 8 cm 55 2 cm 49 1 in 21 7 in Kyoto Kyoto Tofukuji Tōfuku ji Kyoto nbsp The monk Myōe 絹本著色明恵上人像 kenpon chakushoku Myōe Shōninzō 113 115 1200 Kamakura period 13th century hanging scroll portrait Hanging scroll color on silk 145 0 cm 59 0 cm 57 1 in 23 2 in Kyoto Kyoto Kozanji Kōzan ji Kyoto nbsp Mandala of the Two Realms 絹本著色両界曼荼羅図 kenpon chakushoku ryōkaimandarazu or Den shingon in mandala 伝真言院曼荼羅 100 0800 Heian period 9th century hanging scroll mandala Two hanging scrolls mandalas color on silk 185 1 cm 164 3 cm 72 9 in 64 7 in Garbhadhatu and 187 1 cm 164 3 cm 73 7 in 64 7 in Vajradhatu Kyoto Kyoto Toji Tō ji Kyoto nbsp nbsp Portraits of Seven Shingon Patriarchs 絹本著色真言七祖像 kenpon chakushoku shingon shichisozō inscriptions attributed to Kukai and possibly Emperor Saga 116 Five portraits were brought back by Kukai from his trip to Tang dynasty China in 805 Two portraits of Ryumō 竜猛 and Ryuchi 竜智 were added later in 821 in Japan 0618 06 18 Tang dynasty and Heian period hanging scroll portrait Seven hanging scrolls color on silk Kyoto Kyoto Toji Tō ji Kyoto nbsp Kariteimo 絹本著色訶梨帝母像 kenpon chakushoku kariteimozō 1185 Kamakura period hanging scroll deity Hanging scroll color on silk 124 3 cm 77 9 cm 48 9 in 30 7 in Kyoto Kyoto Daigoji Daigo ji Kyoto nbsp Enmaten 絹本著色閻魔天像 kenpon chakushoku enmatenzō 1185 Kamakura period 12th century hanging scroll deity Hanging scroll color on silk 129 1 cm 65 4 cm 50 8 in 25 7 in Kyoto Kyoto Daigoji Daigo ji Kyoto nbsp Landscape 絹本墨画山水図 kenpon bokuga sansuizu 117 Ri Tō 李唐 Li Tang 1127 Southern Song dynasty hanging scroll landscape Two hanging scrolls ink on silk 98 1 cm 43 4 cm 38 6 in 17 1 in Kyoto Kyoto Kotoin Kōtō in Kyoto nbsp Guanyin Monkeys and Crane 絹本墨画淡彩観音猿鶴図 kenpon bokuga tansai kannon enkakuzu 69 118 119 Muqi Fachang 1200 Southern Song dynasty 13th century hanging scroll landscape Three hanging scrolls ink and light color on silk 172 4 cm 98 8 cm 67 9 in 38 9 in Kannon 173 9 cm 98 8 cm 68 5 in 38 9 in monkeys and crane each Kyoto Kyoto Daitokuji Daitoku ji Kyoto nbsp Paintings in five storied pagoda 五重塔初重壁画 gojunotō shojuhekiga 120 The paintings covered every interior surface of the first floor of the pagoda About half of the original paintings remain They are located on pillars window shutters doors wainscoting and so on Motifs include deities from the Mandala of the Two Realms and portraits of seven of the eight Shingon patriarchs Zenmui 善無畏 is missing 0951 Heian period 951 mural Paintings 18 panels ink color and gold on wood Kyoto Kyoto Daigoji first floor of five storied pagoda Daigo ji Kyoto nbsp Pine tree and flowering plants 紙本金地著色松に草花図 shihon kinji chakushoku matsu ni kusabanazu 121 Hasegawa Tōhaku 1568 Momoyama period byobu 2sect p One pair of two section folding screens byōbu ink and color on paper with gold leaf background 226 2 cm 165 7 cm 89 1 in 65 2 in each Kyoto Kyoto Chishakuin Chishaku in Kyoto nbsp Pictures on room partitions a Pine tree and flowering plants 松に草花図 matsu ni kusabanazu b Cherry and maple trees 桜楓図 c Pine and plum trees 松に梅図 matsu ni ume zu d Pine tree sunset hibiscus and chrysanthemum 松に黄蜀葵及菊図 Hasegawa Tohaku attributed to Hasegawa Tōhaku and his son fusuma Paintings on walls and sliding doors of the Great drawing room 大書院 daishoin of Chishaku in a four paintings on alcove and two paintings on wall b nine paintings on wall and two paintings on fusuma c four paintings on fusuma d four paintings on alcove 1568 Momoyama period fusuma Paintings ink and color on paper with gold leaf background Kyoto Kyoto Chishakuin Chishaku in Kyoto nbsp Wind god and Thunder God 紙本金地著色風神雷神図 shihon kinji chakushoku fujin raijinzu 122 Tawaraya Sōtatsu Replicated in works by Sakai Hōitsu and Ogata Kōrin 1603 Edo period 17th century byobu 2sect p One pair of two section folding screens byōbu ink and color on paper with gold leaf background each 169 8 cm 154 5 cm 66 9 in 60 8 in Kyoto Kyoto Kenninji Kennin ji Kyoto nbsp Portrait of Emperor Hanazono 紙本著色花園天皇像 shihon chakushoku Hanazono tennōzō Gōshin 豪信 1338 Nanboku chō period 1338 Hanging scroll color on paper 31 2 cm 97 3 cm 12 3 in 38 3 in Kyoto Kyoto Chofukuji Chōfuku ji Kyoto nbsp History of the Kegon Sect 紙本著色華厳宗祖師絵伝 shihon chakushoku Kegonshu soshi eden or Kegon engi 華厳縁起 113 123 1200 Kamakura period 13th century handscroll emaki Six hand scrolls emakimono color on paper each width 31 5 cm 12 5 in lengths of vol 1 2 3 4 5 6 1583 0 1219 0 154 5 1420 0 1531 0 865 0 cm 623 2 479 9 60 8 559 1 602 8 340 6 in Kyoto Kyoto Kozanji Kōzan ji Kyoto nbsp Scroll of hungry ghosts 紙本著色餓鬼草紙 shihon chakushoku gakisōshi 124 125 1150 Heian period late 12th century handscroll emaki Hand scroll emakimono color on paper 26 8 cm 538 4 cm 10 6 in 212 0 in Kyoto Kyoto Kyoto National Museum Kyoto National Museum Kyoto nbsp Illustrated Sutra of Cause and Effect 紙本著色絵因果経 shihon chakushoku eingakyō 100 126 0710 Nara period 8th century handscroll emaki Hand scroll emakimono color on paper 26 4 cm 1 036 4 cm 10 4 in 408 0 in Kyoto Kyoto Joban Rendaiji Jōban Rendai ji 上品蓮台寺 Kyoto nbsp Illustrated Sutra of Cause and Effect 紙本著色絵因果経 shihon chakushoku eingakyō 127 0710 Nara period 8th century handscroll emaki Hand scroll emakimono color on paper 26 4 cm 1 536 4 cm 10 4 in 604 9 in Kyoto Kyoto Daigoji Hoonin Hōon in Daigo ji Kyoto nbsp Diseases and Deformities 紙本著色病草紙 shihon chakushoku yamai no sōshi 128 129 1150 late Heian period 12th century handscroll emaki Hand scroll emakimono cut into 10 sections color on paper 25 9 26 0 cm x 25 3 49 3 cm 10 2 in x 10 19 4 in Kyoto Kyoto Kyoto National Museum Kyoto National Museum Kyoto nbsp The illustrated biography of priest Hōnen 紙本著色法然上人絵伝 130 1300 Kamakura period 14th century handscroll emaki Hand scroll emakimono illustrated biographies of famous priests 高僧伝絵 kousōdene 48 volumes color on paper ca 33 0 cm 1 100 cm 13 0 in 433 1 in Kyoto Kyoto Chionin Chion in Kyoto nbsp nbsp History of Kitano Tenjin 紙本著色北野天神縁起 shihon chakushoku kitano tenjin engi 131 Biography and catalogue of miracles performed by Sugawara no Michizane the founder of Kitano Tenman gu 1219 Kamakura period 1219 handscroll emaki Eight large hand scrolls emakimono color on paper 52 2 cm x 842 1211 cm 20 6 in x 331 477 in Kyoto Kyoto Kitano Tenmangu Kitano Tenman gu Kyoto nbsp Landscape Keiin shōchiku 紙本墨画渓陰小築図 shihon bokuga keiin shōchikuzu or Cottage by a mountain stream 45 132 Kichizan Mincho attributed to Kichizan Minchō 吉山明兆 Kitsusan Minchō with inscriptions by Taihaku Shingen and other priests 1413 Muromachi period 1413 hanging scroll landscape Hanging scroll ink on paper 101 5 cm 34 5 cm 40 0 in 13 6 in Kyoto Kyoto Konchiin Konchi in Kyoto nbsp Portrait of Shinran Shōnin 紙本墨画親鸞聖人像 shihon bokuga Shinran Shōninzō or Mirror portrait 133 Standing portrait of the founder of the Jodo Shinshu school of Pure Land Buddhism 1262 Kamakura period possibly the last year of Shinran s life hanging scroll portrait Hanging scroll ink on paper 35 2 cm 33 cm 13 9 in 13 0 in painting only Kyoto Kyoto Nishi Honganji Nishi Honganji Kyoto nbsp View of Amanohashidate 紙本墨画淡彩天橋立図 shihon bokuga tansai ama no hashidatezu 134 Sesshu Tōyō Bird s eye view of Amanohashidate 1501 Muromachi period 1501 1506 hanging scroll landscape Hanging scroll ink and light color on paper 90 0 cm 178 2 cm 35 4 in 70 2 in Kyoto Kyoto Kyoto National Museum Kyoto National Museum Kyoto nbsp Catching catfish with a gourd 紙本墨画淡彩瓢鮎図 shihon bokuga tansai hyōnenzu 135 Josetsu Commissioned by shōgun Ashikaga Yoshimochi On the top of the scroll there is an inscription by Gyokuen Bunpō 玉畹梵芳 and 30 other priests 1413 Muromachi period 1413 hanging scroll landscape Hanging scroll ink and light color on paper 111 5 cm 75 8 cm 43 9 in 29 8 in Kyoto Kyoto Myoshinji Taizoin Taizō in Myōshin ji Kyoto nbsp nbsp Scrolls of Frolicking Animals and Humans 紙本墨画鳥獣人物戯画 shihon bokuga chōju jinbutsu giga or Scrolls of Frolicking Animals 鳥獣戯画 chōju giga Toba Sojo maybe Toba Sōjō Credited as the oldest work of manga 1150 Heian period and Kamakura period mid 12th century 1st and 2nd scroll 13th century 3rd and 4th scroll handscroll emaki Four hand scrolls emakimono ink on paper up to 30 cm 1 100 cm 12 in 433 in Kyoto Kyoto Kyoto National Museum Kyoto National Museum and Tokyo National Museum owned by Kōzan ji Kyoto nbsp Water fowl in the lotus pond 紙本墨画蓮池水禽図 shihon bokuga renchi suikinzu 136 Tawaraya Sōtatsu 1603 Edo period early 17th century hanging scroll landscape Hanging scroll ink on paper 116 0 cm 50 0 cm 45 7 in 19 7 in Kyoto Kyoto Kyoto National Museum Kyoto National Museum Kyoto nbsp Mandala of the Two Realms 紫綾金銀泥絵両界曼荼羅図 murasaki aya kingindei ryōkaimandarazu or Takao mandala 高雄曼荼羅 137 Oldest extant example of a Mandala of the Two Worlds in Japan believed to be a faithful copy of the mandalas that Kukai brought from Japan 0829 Heian period 829 833 hanging scroll mandala Two hanging scrolls mandalas gold and silver on dark bluish purple damask 411 0 cm 366 5 cm 161 8 in 144 3 in Diamond Realm Mandala 446 4 cm 406 3 cm 175 7 in 160 0 in Womb Realm Mandala Kyoto Kyoto Jingoji Jingo ji Kyoto nbsp Konkōmyōkyō Sutra 白描絵料紙墨書金光明経 hakubyōeryōshi bokusho konkōmyōkyō vol 3 138 Sutra scroll decorated with line under drawings possibly showing the Tale of Genji or Parting at dawn Ariake no wakare Together with the Rishukyō sutra National Treasure this work is part of the four volume Konkōmyōkyō Sutra Volumes 2 and 4 only exist in fragments 1192 Kamakura period 1192 handscroll other Hand scroll color on paper hakubyō style 白描 25 0 cm 827 0 cm 9 8 in 325 6 in Kyoto Kyoto Kyoto National Museum Kyoto National Museum Kyoto nbsp Paintings on room partitions in the abbot s quarters hōjō 方丈障壁画 hōjō shōhekiga a Birds and flowers of the four seasons 紙本墨画花鳥図 shihon bokuga kachōzu b Four Accomplishment or Four elegant pastimes Music Go Calligraphy and Painting 紙本墨画淡彩琴棋書画図 shihon bokuga tansai kinki shogazu c Eight Views of Xiaoxiang 紙本墨画瀟湘八景図 shihon bokuga shōshō hakkeizu d shihon bokuga chikko yuenzu 紙本墨画竹虎遊猿図 Kanō Eitoku and his father Kanō Shōei 狩野松栄 1519 Muromachi period 16th century fusuma 38 paintings on fusuma and wall panels of the abbot s quarters 方丈 hōjō at Jukō in sub temple of Daitoku ji a 16 panels on fusuma in ritual room 室中 ink on paper b eight panels on fusuma in upper second room 上二之間 ink and light color on paper c eight panels on fusuma in lower second room 下二之間 ink on paper d two panels on wall four panels on fusuma in upper first room 上一之間 ink on paper Kyoto Kyoto Daitokuji Jukoin Jukō in Daitoku ji Kyoto nbsp Amida Trinity 絹本著色阿弥陀三尊像 kenpon chakushoku amida sansonzō 139 Fuetsu Fuetsu 普悦 Marked with Fuetsu s seal on each of the three parts 1127 Southern Song dynasty hanging scroll deity Three hanging scrolls colors on silk Amida 125 5 cm 48 5 cm 49 4 in 19 1 in Kannon 127 5 cm 48 8 cm 50 2 in 19 2 in Seishi 127 2 cm 48 5 cm 50 1 in 19 1 in Kyoto Kyoto Kyoto National Museum Kyoto National Museum Kyoto Owner Shōjōke in Kyoto nbsp Paintings in the Phoenix Hall 鳳凰堂中堂壁扉画 hōō dō chu dō hekihiga a The nine possible levels of birth into Amida s Paradise 九品来迎図 kubon raigōzu b 日想観図 c Wall painting 本尊後壁画 honzonkō hekiga 7 1053 Heian period 1053 mural 14 paintings color on wood a eight former door paintings and three murals b two door paintings c one painting on the wall behind the principal image of Buddha Kyoto Uji Byodoin Phoenix Hall Phoenix Hall Byōdō in Uji Kyoto nbsp nbsp Divinely inspired Reception of the Two Great Sutras 絹本著色両部大経感得図 kenpon chakushoku ryōbutai kyōkantokuzu a zenmui 善無畏 b ryumyō 龍猛 140 141 Fujiwara no Munehiro attributed to Fujiwara no Munehiro 藤原宗弘 1136 Heian period 1136 hanging scroll deity Two hanging scrolls color on silk 177 8 cm 141 8 cm 70 0 in 55 8 in Osaka Osaka Fujita Art Museum Fujita Art Museum Osaka nbsp nbsp Illustrated hand scroll of the Monk Zuanzang Genjō Sanzō 紙本著色玄奘三蔵絵 shihon chakushoku Genjō Sanzōe 142 Fujiwara Takaaki 1185 Kamakura period 12th century handscroll emaki Twelve hand scrolls emakimono color on p aper 40 3 cm x 1200 1920 cm 15 9 in x 472 4 755 9 in Osaka Osaka Fujita Art Museum Fujita Art Museum Osaka nbsp Landscape of the four seasons 紙本著色日月四季山水図 shihon chakushoku jitsugetsu shiki sansui zu 143 144 145 1550 Muromachi period mid 16th century byobu 6sect p One pair of six section folding screens byōbu ink and color on paper with gold leaf background 147 0 cm 313 5 cm 57 9 in 123 4 in Osaka Kawachinagano Kongoji Kongō ji Kawachinagano Osaka nbsp nbsp Portrait of Emperor Go Toba 紙本著色後鳥羽天皇像 shihon chakushoku Go Toba tennōzō Fujiwara Nobuzane attributed to Fujiwara Nobuzane 1221 Kamakura period 1221 hanging scroll portrait Hanging scroll color on paper 40 3 cm 30 6 cm 15 9 in 12 0 in Osaka Shimamoto Minase Shrine Minase Shrine Shimamoto Osaka nbsp Murasaki Shikibu Diary Ekotoba 紙本著色紫式部日記絵詞 shihon chakushoku Murasaki Shikibu nikki ekotoba 45 unknown 1200 Kamakura period 13th century handscroll emaki Hand scroll emakimono color on paper 21 0 cm 434 0 cm 8 3 in 170 9 in Osaka Osaka Fujita Art Museum Fujita Art Museum Osaka nbsp Fan paper album of Hokekyō Sutra 紙本著色扇面法華経冊子 shihon chakushoku senmenhokekyōsasshi 100 1100 Heian period 12th century album Fan paper in folding book form 98 pages color on paper height 25 6 cm 10 1 cm width 49 4 cm 19 4 cm or 19 0 cm 7 5 cm along upper lower arc Osaka Osaka Shitennoji Shitennō ji Osaka nbsp New Moon over the brushwood gate 紙本墨画柴門新月図 shihon bokuga saimon shingetsuzu 146 At the top of the scroll there is a collection of poetry and prose by 18 zen priests 1405 Muromachi period 1405 hanging scroll landscape Hanging scroll ink on paper 129 2 cm 31 cm 50 9 in 12 2 in Osaka Osaka Fujita Art Museum Fujita Art Museum Osaka nbsp Prince Shōtoku with eminent Tendai Priests 絹本著色聖徳太子 天台高僧像 kenpon chakushoku Shotoku Taishi Tendai Kōsōzō 147 0794 Heian period hanging scroll portrait Ten hanging scrolls color on silk Hyogo Kasai Ichijoji Ichijō ji Kasai Hyōgo nbsp Snowclad houses in the night 紙本墨画淡彩夜色楼台図 shihonbokuga tansai yashoku rōdaizu 148 149 Yosa Buson 1778 Edo period around 1778 hanging scroll landscape Hanging scroll ink and light color on paper 27 9 cm 130 0 cm 11 0 in 51 2 in Hyogo Kobe Private private Mutō Haruta 武藤治太 Kobe Hyōgo nbsp Amida Triad with a boy attendant 絹本著色阿弥陀三尊及童子像 kenpon chakushoku amida sanson oyobi dōjizō 100 1200 Kamakura period 12th 13th century hanging scroll deity Three hanging scrolls color on silk 186 0 cm 146 3 cm 73 2 in 57 6 in Amida 182 3 cm 173 2 cm 71 8 in 68 2 in Kannon and Seishi 182 5 cm 55 2 cm 71 9 in 21 7 in boy attendant Nara Nara Hokkeji Hokke ji Nara Nara nbsp nbsp nbsp Ox and herdboys 絹本著色帰牧図 kenpon chakushoku kibokuzu 150 or Riding on an ox 騎牛 kigyu Li Di 1150 Southern Song dynasty second half of 12th century hanging scroll landscape Hanging scroll color on silk 24 2 cm 23 8 cm 9 5 in 9 4 in Nara Nara Yamato Bunkakan Yamato Bunkakan Nara Nara nbsp Kusha mandala 絹本著色倶舎曼荼羅図 kenpon chakushoku kusha mandarazu 100 1100 Heian period 12th century hanging scroll mandala Hanging scroll color on silk 164 5 cm 177 0 cm 64 8 in 69 7 in Nara Nara Todaiji Tōdai ji Nara Nara nbsp Portrait of the priest Jion Daishi Kuiji 絹本著色慈恩大師像 kenpon chakushoku jion daishizō 100 151 1000 Heian period 11th century hanging scroll portrait Hanging scroll color on silk 161 2 cm 129 2 cm 63 5 in 50 9 in Nara Nara Yakushiji Yakushi ji Nara Nara nbsp Eleven faced Goddess of Mercy 絹本著色十一面観音像 kenpon chakushoku juichimen kannonzō 152 153 Handed down in Hokki ji 1100 Heian period 12th century hanging scroll deity Hanging scroll color on silk 168 8 cm 89 6 cm 66 5 in 35 3 in Nara Nara Nara National Museum Nara National Museum Nara Nara nbsp Twelve Deities Devas 絹本著色十二天像 kenpon chakushoku junitenzō 154 0794 Heian period hanging scroll deity Twelve hanging scrolls color on silk 160 0 cm 134 5 cm 63 0 in 53 0 in Nara Nara Saidaiji Saidai ji Nara Nara nbsp Frescoes in the Kitora Tomb キトラ古墳壁画 kitora kofun hekiga 155 156 Depicted are the Four Symbols on the corresponding walls of the burial chamber animals of the Chinese zodiac beneath them and an astronomical chart on the ceiling 0700 Asuka period 7th or early 8th century mural Five fresco paintings color 112 1 cm 203 7 cm 44 1 in 80 2 in Azure Dragon East 112 8 cm 204 2 cm 44 4 in 80 4 in White Tiger West 95 7 cm 72 8 cm 37 7 in 28 7 in Vermilion Bird South 112 2 cm 105 7 cm 44 2 in 41 6 in Black Tortoise North 105 8 cm 169 3 cm 41 7 in 66 7 in ceiling Nara Asuka Kitora Tomb Kitora Tomb Asuka Nara nbsp Frescoes in the Takamatsuzuka Tomb 高松塚古墳壁画 takamatsuzuka kofun hekiga 0710 Nara period mural Four fresco paintings color Nara Asuka Takamatsuzuka Tomb Takamatsuzuka Tomb Asuka Nara nbsp Mandala of the Two Realms 紺綾地金銀泥絵両界曼荼羅図 konayajikingindeie ryōkaimandarazu or Kojima mandala 子島曼荼羅 Kojima mandara 157 158 Also known as tobi mandara 飛曼荼羅 or hikō mandara 飛行曼荼羅 and originally kept at Kojimadera 子嶋寺 Takatori According to tradition Shink 真興 who restored Kojimadera received the mandalas from Emperor Ichijō during the Chōhō era 999 1004 1000 Heian period early 11th century hanging scroll mandala Two hanging scrolls gold and silver paint on dark blue silk 349 1 cm 307 9 cm 137 4 in 121 2 in Womb Realm mandala and 351 3 cm 297 0 cm 138 3 in 116 9 in Diamond Realm mandala Nara Nara Nara National Museum Nara National Museum Nara Nara nbsp nbsp shihonkinji chakushoku fuzokuzu 紙本金地著色風俗図 or Matsuura screen 松浦屏風 matsuura byōbu 159 160 1650 Edo period c 1650 byobu 6sect p Pair of six section folding screens byōbu color on paper with gold leaf background 155 6 cm 361 6 cm 61 3 in 142 4 in Nara Nara Yamato Bunkakan Yamato Bunkakan Nara Nara nbsp nbsp Illustrated stories about the boy Sudhana s pilgrimage to fifty four deities and saints 紙本著色華厳五十五所絵巻 shihon chakushoku kegon gojugosho emaki 161 1100 Heian period 12th century handscroll emaki Hand scroll emakimono color on paper 29 8 cm 1 287 0 cm 11 7 in 506 7 in Nara Nara Todaiji Tōdai ji Nara Nara nbsp Legend of Mount Shigi 紙本著色信貴山縁起 shigisan engi 162 1100 Heian period early 12th century handscroll emaki Three hand scrolls emakimono color on paper 31 5 cm 827 cm 12 4 in 325 6 in 31 25 cm 1 270 3 cm 12 30 in 500 12 in exorcism of the emperor 31 5 cm 1 416 cm 12 4 in 557 5 in story of the Nun Nara Heguri Chogosonshiji Chōgosonshi ji Heguri Nara nbsp Nezame Monogatari Emaki 紙本著色寝覚物語絵巻 shihon chakushoku nezame monogatari emaki 163 1100 Heian period early 12th century handscroll emaki Hand scroll emakimono color on paper 26 cm 533 cm 10 in 210 in Nara Nara Yamato Bunkakan Yamato Bunkakan Nara Nara nbsp nbsp Scroll of the Hells 紙本著色地獄草紙 shihon chakushoku jigoku sōshi 164 1185 Kamakura period 12th century handscroll emaki Hand scroll emakimono color on paper 26 5 cm 454 7 cm 10 4 in 179 0 in Nara Nara Nara National Museum Nara National Museum Nara Nara nbsp Extermination of Evil 紙本著色辟邪絵 shihon chakushoku hekijae 165 1100 Heian period 12th century hanging scroll other Five hanging scrolls color on paper 25 8 26 0 cm x 39 2 77 2 cm 10 2 cm x 15 4 30 4 cm Nara Nara Nara National Museum Nara National Museum Nara Nara nbsp Landscape 紙本墨画淡彩山水図 shihon bokuga tansai sansuizu or Hue of the Water Light on the Peaks 水色巒光図 suishoku rankōzu 166 167 168 Shubun attributed to Tenshō Shubun inscriptions by Kosei Ryuha Shinchi Mintoku and Shinden Seiha 1445 Muromachi period 1445 hanging scroll landscape Hanging scroll ink and light color on paper 108 cm 32 7 cm 42 5 in 12 9 in Nara Nara Nara National Museum Nara National Museum Nara Nara nbsp Taishakuten mandala 板絵著色伝帝釈天曼荼羅図 金堂来迎壁 itae chakushoku den Taishaku ten mandara zu kondō raikō kabe 5 Currently located in the middle of three bays on the wall behind the chief object of worship in the kondō main hall of the temple but might not have always been located there As the temple was previously a Shinto Buddhist temple associated with the dragon god there is a possibility this painting was originally intended as a dragon god mandala or a mandala of praying for rain 0800 Heian period 9th century mural Wall mural colors on wood Nara Uda Muroji Murō ji Uda Nara nbsp Portrait of Kichijōten 麻布著色吉祥天像 asanuno chakushoku kichijōten zō 169 0710 Nara period other Colors on hemp 53 cm 31 7 cm 20 9 in 12 5 in Nara Nara Yakushiji Yakushi ji Nara Nara nbsp Amida Trinity 絹本著色阿弥陀三尊像 kenpon chakushoku amida sansonzō 34 1185 Kamakura period hanging scroll deity Hanging scroll colors on silk 154 0 cm 135 0 cm 60 6 in 53 1 in Wakayama Mount Koya Reihokan Reihōkan Mt Kōya Wakayama nbsp The Coming of Amida Buddha and Saints of the Pure Land 絹本著色阿弥陀聖衆来迎図 kenpon chakushoku amida shōju raigō zu 170 Depicts Amida surrounded by Buddhist saints playing musical instruments come to greet the spirits of the deceased to escort them to the Pure Land 1192 Heian Kamakura period hanging scroll deity Three hanging scrolls colors on silk triptych Wakayama Mount Koya Yushi Hachimanko Juhakkain Yushi Hachimankō Juhakkain 有志八幡講十八箇院 in custody at Reihōkan Mt Kōya Wakayama nbsp Portrait of Buddhist monk Gonsō 絹本著色勤操僧正像 kenpon chakushoku gonsō sōshō zō 171 The inscription on the top tells of a wooden sculpture of Gonsō being created after his death by his pupils praying for happiness in the next world and praising Gonsō s learning and virtue 1100 Heian period 12th century hanging scroll portrait Hanging scroll colors on silk 166 4 cm 136 4 cm 65 5 in 53 7 in Wakayama Mount Koya Fumonin Fumon in 普門院 in custody at Reihōkan Mt Kōya Wakayama nbsp Five great Bodhisattvas of strength 絹本著色五大力菩薩像 kenpon chakushoku godairiki bosatsuzō 172 Originally five scrolls of which two were destroyed in fire in 1888 Kongōku 金剛吼 Ryuōku 龍王吼 and Muijurikiku 無畏十力吼 remain 0794 Heian period hanging scroll deity Three hanging scrolls color on silk 322 8 cm 179 5 cm 127 1 in 70 7 in Kongōku 237 6 cm 179 5 cm 93 5 in 70 7 in Ryuōku 179 5 cm 179 5 cm 70 7 in 70 7 in Muijurikiku Wakayama Mount Koya Yushi Hachimanko Juhakkain 有志八幡講十八箇院 Yushi Hachimankō Juhakkain in custody at Reihōkan Mt Kōya Wakayama nbsp Dragon King Zennyo 絹本著色善女竜王像 kenpon chakushoku zennyo ryuōzō 173 Jōchi 定智 1145 Heian period 1145 hanging scroll deity Hanging scroll color on silk 163 6 cm 111 2 cm 64 4 in 43 8 in Wakayama Mount Koya Reihokan Reihōkan owned by Kongōbu ji Mt Kōya Wakayama nbsp Senchu Yugen Kannon 絹本著色伝船中湧現観音像 kenpon chakushoku den senchu yugen kannonzō 1100 Heian period 12th century hanging scroll deity Hanging scroll color on silk 79 4 cm 41 8 cm 31 3 in 16 5 in Wakayama Mount Koya Ryukoin Ryukōin 龍光院 in custody at Reihōkan Mt Kōya Wakayama nbsp Buddha s Nirvana 絹本著色仏涅槃図 kenpon chakushoku butsunehanzu 174 1086 Heian period 1086 hanging scroll deity Hanging scroll color on silk 267 6 cm 271 2 cm 105 4 in 106 8 in Wakayama Mount Koya Kongobuji Reihokan Reihōkan Kongōbu ji Mt Kōya Wakayama nbsp Landscape and figures on sliding partitions 紙本著色山水人物図 shihon chakushoku sansui jinbutsuzu Ike no Taiga 1723 Edo period 18th century fusuma Ten paintings on fusuma color on paper Wakayama Mount Koya Kongobuji Reihokan Reihōkan owned by Kongōbu ji Mt Kōya Wakayama nbsp The Legendary Origins of Kokawadera 紙本著色粉河寺縁起 shihon chakushoku Kokawadera engi 175 1185 early Kamakura period 12th century handscroll emaki Hand scroll emakimono color on paper 30 8 cm 1 984 2 cm 12 1 in 781 2 in Wakayama Kinokawa Kokawadera Kokawadera 粉河寺 Kinokawa Wakayama nbsp nbsp Fugen Bosatsu Samantabhadra 絹本著色普賢菩薩像 kenpon chakushoku fugen bosatsuzō 176 177 1100 Heian period 12th century hanging scroll deity Hanging scroll color on silk 102 4 cm 52 1 cm 40 3 in 20 5 in Tottori Chizu Bujoji Bujō ji 豊乗寺 Chizu Tottori nbsp Kenpon chakushoku kyujozu 絹本著色宮女図 or denkanyaōzu 伝桓野王図 178 179 1300 Yuan dynasty 14th century hanging scroll landscape Hanging scroll color on silk 86 1 cm 29 9 cm 33 9 in 11 8 in Okayama Kurashiki Private private Ōhara Ken ichirō 大原謙一郎 Kurashiki Okayama nbsp Landscape 紙本墨画淡彩山水図 shihon bokuga tansai sansuizu Sesshu Tōyō 1420 Muromachi period hanging scroll landscape Hanging scroll ink and light color on paper Okayama Kurashiki Private private Ōhara Ken ichirō 大原謙一郎 Kurashiki Okayama nbsp Fugen Enmei Samantabhadra 絹本著色普賢延命像 kenpon chakushoku fugen enmeizō 180 1153 Heian period 1153 hanging scroll deity Hanging scroll color on silk 149 3 cm 86 6 cm 58 8 in 34 1 in Hiroshima Onomichi Jikoji Jikō ji Onomichi Hiroshima nbsp Heike nōkyō 平家納経 181 Taira no Kiyomori and 32 members of the Taira clan 30 scrolls of the Lotus Sutra one Amitabha Sutra scroll one Heart Sutra scroll and one prayer scroll in the handwriting of Taira no Kiyomori dedicated to the Itsukushima Shrine 1164 Heian period 1164 handscroll other 33 sutra hand scrolls with illustrations ink on decorated paper 25 4 cm 537 9 cm 10 0 in 211 8 in Hōben bon 27 2 cm 767 4 cm 10 7 in 302 1 in Hiyu bon 24 9 cm 270 7 cm 9 8 in 106 6 in Hōshi bon 26 5 cm 266 8 cm 10 4 in 105 0 in Juryō bon 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