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Chōjū-jinbutsu-giga
thumb|300px|Panel from the first scroll, a monkey thief runs from animals with long sticks thumb|300px|Panel from the 3rd scroll, picturing two people jokingly playing tug-a-war with their heads thumb|300px|Fragment from the fourth scroll, a man gets defeated in a wrestling match. Separated from the original at some point. Miho Museum thumb|300px|Panel from the fourth scroll, samurai listen to their leader speak carefully
He-gassen
(, ), or , designates a humorous theme in a Japanese art scrolls (often also the titles of the scrolls themselves), created during the Edo period (1603–1868) and earlier by various artists, often preferring to remain anonymous, depicting flatulence humor.
Pine Trees
couple of folding screens by Hasegawa Tōhaku
Irises screen
pair of folding screens Ogata Kōrin
list of National Treasures of Japan
national treasures of Japan, paintings
Murasaki Shikibu Nikki Emaki
mid-13th century emaki, a Japanese picture scroll, inspired by the diary of Murasaki Shikibu
Tamamushi Shrine
7thC miniature Japanese shrine
Red and White Plum Blossoms
painting by Ogata Kōrin
Ban Dainagon Ekotoba
emakimono
Wind God and Thunder God
painting by Ogata Kōrin
Extermination of Evil
set of five handing scrolls held at the Nara National Museum
Cypress Trees
Kanō-school byōbu attributed to Kanō Eitoku
Haboku sansui
painting by Sesshū Tōyō
Ishū Retsuzō
thumb|right|200px|Ikotoi, chief of Akkeshi, Hokkaido|Akkeshi, depicted with blue bead earrings, plain skin trousers, an Ezo-nishiki Chinese silk robe with dragons and clouds, and a Russian military greatcoat