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日本語: 水野年方「三十六佳撰」より『螢狩 天明頃婦人』1891年
English: Hotarugari, Firefly Catching, by Mizuno Toshikata. Ukiyoe, Japanese woodblock print, 1891. Catching Fireflies: Women of the Tenmei Era[1781-89] (Hotaru-gari, Tenmei koro fujin), from the series Thirty-six Elegant Selections (Sanjûroku kasen)
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日本語: 明治24年出版
Published in 1891
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Toshikata Mizuno  (1866–1908)  wikidata:Q3532621
 
Toshikata Mizuno
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Ōsai, Shōsetsu
Description Japanese painter agus ukiyo-e artist
Date of birth/death 6 dhen Mhàrt 1866 / 1866 Edit this at Wikidata 7 dhen Ghiblean 1908 / 1908 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth Higashikonyachō
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creator QS:P170,Q3532621

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Hotaru (fireflies) considered a sign of coming summer in Japan. These bioluminescent beetles were believed to be the spirits of fallen heroes, and would be collected into paper lanterns.

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