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English: Nishiki-e, by Settan Hasegawa, from Edo Meisho Zue, depicting Kiuemon Tsuruya's jihon tonya (publishing house and whole seller of popular books in Edo during the later half of the Edo period Japan).
日本語:江戸名所図会」1巻(1)より長谷川雪旦 画『錦絵』。鶴屋喜右衛門の地本問屋を描いたもの。
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Author Settan Hasegawa (1778–1843)/長谷川雪旦
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current04:21, 10 April 2011Thumbnail for version as of 04:21, 10 April 2011570 × 390 (105 KB)Hinonbey~commonswiki{{Information |Description ={{en|1=Jihon-Ton-Ya was the Japanese popular book publisher and seller in Tokyo from 17 to 19 century. Category:Publishers from Japan Category:Paintings from Japan }} {{ja|1=『地本問屋』は、17世紀 - 19世�

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