Shimabara jinzu byobu

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  • Japanese: 島原陣図屏風 (Shimabara jinzu byoubu)

The Shimabara jinzu byôbu ("Folding Screen Painting of Shimabara Military Camp") is a painting in the collection of the Asakura City Akizuki Museum. It is perhaps the only extant Japanese painting to show a warrior procession marching to battle, rather than in a more ceremonial context.

References

  • Kondô Yoshikazu 近藤好和, "Bugu kara mita gyôretsu zu," in Kurushima Hiroshi (ed.), Egakareta gyôretsu, University of Tokyo Press (2015), 133.