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English: A portrait of Fun'ya no Yasuhide; illustration from an uta-garuta playing card for Hyakunin Isshu, created in the Edo period.
日本語: 文屋康秀の姿と歌 - ()くからに  (あき)草木 (くさき)の しをるれば(江戸時代の百人一首カルタと考えられる)
Date Edo period
Source in the site of http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~SG2H-YMST/yamatouta/ ;Website「やまとうた」
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current06:16, 24 May 2005Thumbnail for version as of 06:16, 24 May 2005326 × 456 (50 KB)UltratomioFun'ya no Yasuhide (文屋康秀) Source: http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~sg2h-ymst/yamatouta/sennin/100i_edo1.html {{PD-art}}

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