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*''Japanese'': [[西村]] [[和泉]] 守 ''(Nishimura Izumi-no-kami)''
Nishimura Izuminokami was the name held by eleven generations of bronze-casters, mainly active across the [[Edo period]].
A bronze ''hôkyôin-tô'' tower at the [[Matsuchiyama Shoten|Matsuchiyama Shôten]] shrine in [[Tokyo]], believed to be designed by Nishimura Izumi-no-kami V in [[1781]], is the only such bronze tower surviving in the Taitô-ku area of the metropolis.
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==References==
*Explanatory plaque, [[Matsuchiyama Shoten|Matsuchiyama Shôten]].[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/9847356903/in/dateposted-public/]
[[Category:Artists and Artisans]]
[[Category:Edo Period]]