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Description謡曲竹雪 by Tsukioka Kōgyo (Tokyo National Museum).jpg English: The Noh Play Take no Yuki, by Tsukioka Kōgyo, colour on silk (153.1 by 71.3 centimetres (60.3 in × 28.1 in)); Tokyo National Museum, Tokyo, Japan 日本語: 絹本着色 「謡曲竹雪」月岡耕漁筆 東京国立博物館蔵
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