English: "The 53 stations of the Tōkaidō in pairs" (or "53 Parallels for the Tōkaidō Road"), Tsuchiyama. The print depicts Tamura Shogun, directed by Kwannon in the guise of a woman, about to attack the demon god of Mount Suzuka.
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Kuniyoshi Utagawa, ''Tsuchiyama'', c. 1845. 9.5" by 14.25". The print depicts Tamura Shogun, directed by Kwannon in the guise of a woman, about to attack the demon god of Mount Suzuka. From [http://www.japaneseprints.net/prints.cfm?ID=Kuniyoshi here]. {{