46. 《奥瓦的幽灵》,一百个鬼故事`The Ghost of Oiwa, One Hundred Ghost Stories by Katsushika Hokusai 高清作品[28%]

AF-The Ghost of Oiwa, One Hundred Ghost Stories

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《奥瓦的幽灵》,一百个鬼故事-北井胜香

-Ghost tale of Iwa is a famous story based on the real event, known as \"Yotsuya Kaidan (Ghost Tale in Yotsuya)\", later had been made a Kabuki play by Tsuruya Nanboku. An unemployed samurai, Iemon married Iwa, a daughter of a warrior family looking for a man who can succeed their family name. After the marriage, he poisoned and killed his wife, and was haunted by the ghost of his wife.

47. 盘子大厦,一百个鬼故事`The Mansion of the Plates, One Hundred Ghost Stories by Katsushika Hokusai 高清作品[28%]

AF-The Mansion of the Plates, One Hundred Ghost Stories

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盘子大厦,一百个鬼故事-北井胜香

-The plate demon is supposed to be the ghost of Okiku who worked as a maid of a warrior\'s house, accidentally broke a dish that was treasured by her lord\'s family. Her angry lord killed her and threw her body in a well in his yard. Kiku became a ghost and haunted around the well. Many novels were written based on the story, and several different Kabuki plays were also written.

49. 《活了一百万次的猫》(在佐野洋子的书之后)在《深绿色猫》(2021)中获得了维纳斯奖 by Masako Miki 高清作品[28%]

The Cat that Lived a Million Times (after Yoko Sano’s book) Gold Stars in Deep Green Cat (2021)

材质 :Ink and watercolor on paper 尺寸 :111.8 × 83.9 cm Drawing, Collage or other Work on Paper

《活了一百万次的猫》(在佐野洋子的书之后)在《深绿色猫》(2021)中获得了维纳斯奖-三木雅子(Japanese, b. 1973)

英文名称:The Cat that Lived a Million Times (after Yoko Sano’s book) Gold Stars in Deep Green Cat (2021)-Masako Miki

50. Kohada Koheiji的鬼魂,一百个鬼魂故事`The Ghost of Kohada Koheiji, One Hundred Ghost Stories by Katsushika Hokusai 高清作品[28%]

AF-The Ghost of Kohada Koheiji, One Hundred Ghost Stories

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Kohada Koheiji的鬼魂,一百个鬼魂故事-北井胜香

-Kohada Koheiji is an actor, believed to have lived in Edo later Edo Period. It\'s believed that his wife had an affair, conspired and killed him with her boyfriend, Koheiji became a ghost and haunted them, killed the wife, her lover went crazy and killed himself. This story later was written as a novel by Santō Kyōden in 1807, also made to be several Kabuki plays including the one by Tsuriya Nanboku in 1808, the other by Suzuki Senzaburō in 1925.