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English: A ningyo or mermaid painted in Tsugaru kyūki ('Old Record[s] of Tsugaru Province') according to scholar Morihiko Fujisawa.
Date Edo Period
Source Fujisawa, Morihiko (1925) Nihon densetsu kenkyū, 2, Daitōkaku, pp. 19–48
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Author of book: Fujisawa, Morihiko 藤沢 衛彦(2Aug 1885 - 7 May 1967)

Figures are reproductions of various original authors from Edo Period (<1867)

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A ''ningyo'' or mermaid. ''Tsugaru kyūki''

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