For each volume we provide information specific to that edition, such as publisher (Nagoya or Edo), date of publication, presence of a colophon, a fukuro, changes, advertisements that could help identify or narrow down the date of publication. The differences between editions are discussed in details here. When a copy carries advertisements for Manga volumes 1-10, we assume that the range of dates for that copy is 1819-1834, the latter year being the year when volume 12 appeared, but the range might in fact be 1819-1878, because Gallica's copy of vol. 14, published in 1878, carries an advertisement for no more than the first ten volumes.
All volumes have two colors, greyscale and pale pink, except a few issues of vol.1, 4 and 12, which have no pink color; they are then labelled "uncolored edition".
Unless indicated otherwise, the daisen starts with 傳神開手 (denshin kaishu) and ends with 全 (complete volume).
Archive.org
vol 9 No colophon, fukuro or advertisements, daisen with Katsuchika Iitsu iboku (葛飾為一遺墨)
British museum
All volumes carry advertisements for Manga volumes 1-10.
Volumes 1-7 are therefore re-printings in 1819 or later of the first edition. Volume 8 is of the second edition, because the first one has a publication date of Bunka 14 (1817) on its colophon (which is controversial, see Faccioli 2003, p.52).
vol 1a 1814 Nagoya edition, preface with title and signature, Nagoya-style cover
vol 1b 1815 according to the web site, Nagoya edition, preface with title and signature, Nagoya-style cover
vol 3 1815? Nagoya edition, Nagoya-style cover
vol 4 Bunsei 2 = 1819 (date of 1816 given on web site incorrect), Edo edition, Edo style cover
vol 5 1816 Edo edition, seal on the right on page 2v, name uncorrected on page 22v, Edo style cover
vol 6 1817 Edo edition, names of foreigners present on page 25r, Edo style cover
vol 7 1817 Edo edition, Edo style cover?
vol 8 1819 Edo edition, Edo style cover
vol 9 1819 Edo edition, Edo style cover
vol 10 1819 Nagoya edition, Nagoya-style cover
vol 11 1819-1834, no colophon, daisen with Denshin kaishu, same ads as Gallica vol 11, daisen ends with 完 (complete)
vol 12 ads for Hokusai onna imagawa (c1835) and Buyu sakigake zue (1835) on first page, preface dated 1834, grey-colored wind present on page 9v-10r, daisen with Denshin kaishu, Nagoya-style cover, dress unripped on pages 6v-7r, wind on pages 9v-10r.
vol 14 No colophon, daisen with Katsushika Iitsu iboku (葛飾為一遺墨)
vol 15 1878, fukuro (publisher Tōhekidō, 明治戊寅 = 1878), colophon (Meiji 11 - editor Katano Tōshirō), daisen with Katano Tōshirō henshu (葛飾為一遺墨), Nagoya-style cover
Edo-Tokyo museum
All volumes are Nagoya editions from 1830-1844, with one page of advertisements at the beginning and the end of all volumes (except beginning of vol.8).
vol.1 preface without title or date, captions, Nagoya-style cover
vol.2
vol.3
vol.4 no daisen
vol.5 seal on the right on page 2v, name changed on page 22v
vol.6 names of foreigners missing on page 25
vol.7
vol.8 first page of preface missing, Nagoya-style cover
vol.9
vol.10
vol.11 title on frontispiece colored blue, daisen ends with 完 (complete)
vol.12 dress unripped on pages 6v-7r, wind present on pages 9v-10r
vol.13 Nagoya-style cover
vol.14
Gallica
(in French)
vol 1a Uncolored edition, no colophon, 1823-1828, presumably Nagoya edition, preface with title and date, ad for Ippitsu gafu (1823) on penultimate page, ad for Kyoga Shinji andon (first edition 1829?) on last page, daisen illegible
vol 1b No colophon, 1828-1834, preface without title or date, ad for Hokuun Manga (c1820) on first page
vol 1c 1828-1834, Nagoya edition, preface with title and date, no daisen
vol 1d Uncolored edition, no colophon, 1848 or later, Nagoya edition, preface without title or date, ad for Dai Nippon Kokugun zenzu (1848?) on last page, daisen with only 北斎漫画
vol 2 1815, preface missing, Edo edition, Edo style cover, presented backwards, daisen illegible
vol 3 No colophon, 1819-1834, advertisements suggest Edo edition, Edo style cover, daisen illegible
vol 4a 1816? Nagoya edition, Nagoya-style cover
vol 4b Uncolored edition, no colophon, 1816?, no daisen
vol 5 1816, Edo edition, seal on right on page 2v, name uncorrected on page 22v
vol 7 1819-1834, Nagoya edition, Nagoya-style cover, daisen illegible
vol 8 Bunka 13 = 1816 (in principle not possible for a vol 8), Edo edition (according to colophon), Edo style cover, no daisen (title added by hand)
vol 9a 1819, Edo edition, daisen illegible
vol 9b Nagoya edition, Nagoya-style cover, daisen barely legible
vol 10 Nagoya edition, preface dated Bunsei 2, Nagoya-style cover
vol 11 No colophon, Nagoya edition, ad for Ipptisu gafu (1823) on first page, Nagoya-style cover, volume presented backwards, daisen ends with 完 (complete)
vol 12 No colophon, uncolored edition, dress unripped on pages 6v-7r, no wind pictured on page 9v-10r, ads for Hokusai gafu (1820, 1849) and Kyoga Shinji andon (1829) on last page, Nagoya-style cover
vol 13 Colophon (Nagoya edition), daisen with denshin kaishu (傳神開手), ads for Ippitsu gafu (1823), Bumpo soga (c1850), Ehon teikin (c1849) on first page, ads for 煎茶早指南 and 俳諧五七集 on last page, Nagoya-style cover
vol 14 1878, fukuro (Katsuchika Iitsu iboku, publisher Tōhekidō), Colophon (Nagoya edition), ad for 15 volumes of Hokusai Manga on last page, daisen with denshin kaishu (傳神開手), Nagoya-style cover
vol 15 1878, fukuro (publisher Tōhekidō, 明治戊寅 = 1878), Colophon (Meiji 11 = 1878, editor Katano Tōshirō), daisen with denshin kaishu (傳神開手), Nagoya-style cover
vol 2,5,3,4 (345v1)
2 Nagoya edition, 1823-1834, page 30r : ad for Hokusai Manga vol.1-10, page 30v : ads for Santai gafu (1816), Ippitsu gafu (1823)
5 Incomplete, with 13 folios from Bumpo soga and one page from vol. 6, page22v : name changed
3 No colophon, 1823-1834, two last pages : advertisements for Hokusai Manga vol.1-10, Ippitsu gafu (1823)
4 1823-1834, Nagoya edition, two pages before colophon : advertisements for Hokusai Manga vol.1-10, Ippitsu gafu (1823)
vol 5-7 (345v2)
5 1823-1834, Nagoya edition, page 2v : seal on the right, page 22v : name changed, penultimate page : ads for Hokusai Manga vol.10 and Ippitsu gafu (1823)
6 1823-1834, Nagoya edition, page 25v : names missing on folio 25, penultimate page : ads for Hokusai Manga vol.10 and Ippitsu gafu (1823), daisen with denshin kaishu (傳神開手)
7 1823-1834, Nagoya edition, penultimate page : ads for Hokusai Manga vol.10 and Ippitsu gafu (1823), daisen with denshin kaishu (傳神開手)
Hagi Uragami Museum
(in Japanese)
vol 1 No colophon, Nagoya-style cover, publisher Eirakuya Tōshirō (永樂屋東四郎), captions on first folios, preface without title or date, ad for Kyoga Shinji andon (狂画神事行燈, first edition 1829?), daisen barely legible
vol 2 Colophon Nagoya edition), ad for manga in 10 volumes, thus 1819 or later
vol 6 Colophon (Edo edition, date Bunka 14 = 1817), names of foreigners missing on page 25r, daisen illegible
vol 7 1878, fukuro (新刻 = new carving, 文化丁丑 = 1817), colophon (Nagoya edition), Nagoya-style cover
vol 8 Colophon (Nagoya edition), Nagoya-style cover, ad for manga in ten volumes
vol 11 No colophon, title on frontispiece colored blue, ads for publisher Eirakuya Tōshirō, daisen ends with 完 (complete)
vol 13 No colophon, ads for Eirakuya Tōshirō and Izumiya Ichibei, daisen with denshin kaishu (傳神開手)
vol 14 No colophon, ads for Eirakuya Tōshirō and Izumiya Ichibei, daisen with denshin kaishu (傳神開手)
vol 15 1878, fukuro (publisher Tōhekidō, 明治戊寅 = 1878), colophon (Nagoya edition, date Meiji 11 = 1878), Nagoya-style cover, daisen with Katano Tōshirō henshu (葛飾為一遺墨)
hokusai-katsushika.org
Volumes from the British Museum, in a different display
volumes 1, 3-12, 14, 15
Honolulu Museum of Art
This website is no longer available.
The folios of all volumes are presented in a random order
vol 1 1814, Colophon (Nagoya edition), Nagoya style cover, preface with title and date, no captions on first folios, ad for Hokusai Manga vol.1-10
vol 2 1819, Colophon : Edo edition (Bunsei 2 = 1819), ad for Hokusai Manga vol.1-10
vol 3 1817, Colophon : Edo edition (Bunka 14 = 1817), ad for Hokusai Manga vol.1-10
vol 4 1817, Colophon : Edo edition (Bunka 14 = 1817), ad for Hokusai Manga vol.1-10
vol 5 Colophon (Nagoya edition, date Bunka 13), Nagoya style cover, daisen with denshin kaishu (傳神開手), page 2v : seal on the right, page 22v : name changed
vol 6 1819, Colophon (date Bunsei 2), Nagoya style cover, names missing on folio 25
vol 7 1819, Colophon (date Bunsei 2)
vol 8 Nagoya style cover, Colophon : Edo edition (Bunka 14 = 1817, in principle not possible for a vol 8), ad for Hokusai Manga vol.1-10ad for Hokusai Manga vol.1-10
vol 9 1819, Colophon : Edo edition (Bunsei 2 = 1819), ad for Hokusai Manga vol.1-10
vol 10 1819, Colophon : Edo edition (Bunsei 2 = 1819), ad for Hokusai Manga vol.1-10
vol 11 No colophon, daisen with denshin kaishu (傳神開手), title on frontispiece colored blue (like our Edo-era copy)
vol 12 dress unripped on page 6v, wind pictured on pages 9v-10r,
vol 13
vol 14
Institut National d'Histoire de l'Art (INHA)
(in French)
Volumes 1 and 3-10 of this series form a homogeneous set, with the same colophon (Nagoya edition), and the same two pages of advertisements, among which for the Hokusai Manga vol.1-10, suggesting that they were all published in 1828 at the latest. However, INHA states that the series was published 20 years after the death of Hokusaii, except vol.15.
vol 1-5:
vol 1 1819-1828, preface with title and date, Nagoya-style cover, daisen illegible
vol 2 1819-1834, colophon (Nagoya edition), no advertisements, Nagoya-style cover
vol 3 1819-1834, Nagoya-style cover
vol 4 1819-1834, Nagoya-style cover
vol 5 1819-1834, seal on the right on page 2v, name unchanged on page 22v, Nagoya-style cover
vol 6-10:
vol 6 1819-1834, names of foreigners present on page 25r
vol 7 1819-1834, Nagoya-style cover
vol 8 1819-1834, Nagoya-style cover
vol 9 1819-1834, Nagoya-style cover, daisen illegible
vol 10 1819-1834, daisen barely legible
vol 11-15:
vol 11 No colophon, 1823-1834, Nagoya edition, frontispiece : kanjis grey-colored, last page : ads for Ippitsu gafu (1823) and for Hokuun Manga (c1820), daisen with denshin kaishu (傳神開手) and ending with 完, Nagoya-style cover
vol 12 No colophon, uncolored edition, dress unripped on page 6v, no wind pictured on pages 9v-10r, last page not shown, unusual (handwritten?) daisen (presumably restored cover)
vol 13 No colophon, Nagoya edition, page of advertisements identical to that in Gallica vol 13, daisen with denshin kaishu (傳神開手)
vol 14 No colophon, Nagoya edition, ads for Ippitsu gafu (1823), Hokusai onna imagawa (c1835), Bumpo soga (c1850) on first page, ads also on last page, daisen with denshin kaishu (傳神開手)
vol 15 No colophon, preface dated Meiji 11 (1878), first and last page not shown, no fukuro, no advertisements, unusual daisen with denshin kaishu (傳神開手) and no volume number, suggesting restored cover
Metropolitan Museum of Art Libraries
The first date is that given by the Met, it may sometimes be incorrect.
vol 1a 1812, preface with title and date, no captions, colophon (Nagoya edition), Nagoya-style cover
vol 1b 1814, Nagoya edition, preface without title or date, captions
vol 1c 1815, preface without title or date, captions, colophon (Nagoya edition), Nagoya-style cover
vol 2a 1815, colophon (Edo edition, date Bunka 12 = 1815), no daisen (handwritten title)
vol 2b 1815, Nagoya edition
vol 3a 1815, colophon (Edo edition, date Bunka 12 = 1815), no daisen
vol 3b 1815, Nagoya edition
vol 4a 1814, colophon (Nagoya edition, date Bunka 11 = 1814), Nagoya-style cover
vol 4b 1816, colophon (Edo edition, date Bunka 13 = 1816), Edo-style cover, handwritten daisen
vol 4c 1816, Nagoya edition
vol 5a 1816, Edo edition, seal on the right on page 2v, name changed on page 22v
vol 5b 1816, Edo edition, seal on the right on page 2v, name not changed on page 22v, colophon (Edo edition, date Bunka 13 = 1816)
vol 5c 1816, Nagoya edition, Nagoya-style cover, seal on the right on page 2v, name changed on page 22v, colophon (Nagoya edition)
vol 6a 1817, Nagoya edition, names of foreigners absent on page 25r, Nagoya-style cover
vol 6b 1817, Nagoya edition, names of foreigners absent on page 25r, Nagoya-style cover
vol 6c 1817, Nagoya edition, names of foreigners absent on page 25r, Nagoya-style cover
vol 7a 1817, colophon (Edo edition, date Bunka 14 = 1817), no daisen
vol 7b 1817, Nagoya edition, colophon (Nagoya edition), Nagoya-style cover
vol 8a 1817, colophon (Edo edition, date Bunka 14 = 1817), no daisen
vol 8b 1817, Nagoya edition, colophon (Nagoya edition), daisen illegible
vol 9a 1819, Edo edition, colophon (Edo edition, date Bunsei 2 = 1819), Edo-style cover
vol 9b 1819, Nagoya edition
vol 10a 1819, Edo edition, colophon (Edo edition, date Bunsei 2 = 1819)
vol 10b1819, Nagoya edition, colophon (Nagoya edition), Nagoya-style cover
vol 11a title on frontispiece grey, no advertisements, no daisen
vol 11b title on frontispiece grey, Nagoya-style cover, daisen ends with 完
vol 12 uncolored edition, dress ripped on pages 6v-7r, no wind pictured on pages 9v-10r, handwritten daisen
vol 13 Nagoya edition, daisen with denshin kaishu (傳神開手)
vol 14 colophon (Nagoya edition), daisen with denshin kaishu (傳神開手),
vol 15a 1878, fukuro (publisher Tōhekidō, 明治戊寅 = 1878), colophon (publisher Eirakuya Tōshirō, date Meiji 11 = 1878), Nagoya-style cover, daisen with Katano Toshiro henshu (片野東四郎編輯)
vol 15b 1878, fukuro (publisher Tōhekidō), no page with seal before preface, last pages : 別摺注文百冊限 = 100 copy separate printing, seal : 林忠正圖書記, daisen with denshin kaishu (傳神開手)
National Diet Library
(in Japanese)
The web site gives Meiji 11 (1878) as the date of publication of all volumes, which is confirmed by the presence of the fukuros. The fukuros and seals of all volumes give Tōhekidō as the publishing house and Katano Tōshirō as the publisher. The years on the fukuros are in the sexagesimal cycle. The images are in black-and-white (not grayscale). None of the volumes have a colophon. The daisens of vol. 2-14 have Katsuchika Iitsu iboku (葛飾為一遺墨), and that of vol. 15 has Katano Tōshirō henshu 片野東四郎編輯.
vol 1 No fukuro, preface without title or date, daisen illegible
vol 2 Fukuro : 12th year (1815) new carvings
vol 3 Fukuro : 12th year (1815) new carvings
vol 4 Fukuro : 13th year (1816) new carvings
vol 5 Fukuro : 13th year (1816) new carvings, seal on right on page 2v, name changed on page 22v
vol 6 Fukuro : 14th year (1817) new carvings, names of foreigners missing on page 25r
vol 7 Fukuro : 14th year (1817) new carvings
vol 8 Fukuro : carved 15th year (1878)
vol 9 Fukuro : 16th year (1819) new carvings
vol 10 Fukuro : Katsuchika Iitsu, preface dated Bunsei 2
vol 11 Fukuro : Katsuchika Iitsu, daisen ends with 全 instead of 完
vol 12 Fukuro and preface : 31th year (1834), dress unripped on pages 6v-7r, wind pictured on pages 9v-10r
vol 13 Fukuro : Katsuchika Iitsu
vol 14 Fukuro : Katsuchika Iitsu
vol 15 Fukuro : 15th year (1878)
The Pulverer Collection at the Freer Gallery of Art
All volumes have the same daisen with denshin kaishu (傳神開手). Volume 1 has a preface present in later editions, but no captions on first folios, which suggests that it was put together from sheets taken from different sources.
vol 1 Edo style cover, no colophon, new preface (without title or date), no captions on first folios
vol 2 1814, Nagoya-style cover, ad for Hokusai Manga vol.1-10
vol 3 Nagoya-style cover, no colophon
vol 4 Nagoya edition (no date), Nagoya-style cover, ad for Hokusai Manga vol.1-10
vol 5 Nagoya edition (no date), Nagoya-style cover, seal in the middle on page 2v, name changed on page 22v
vol 6 Edo style cover, names of foreigners missing on page 25r, ad for Hokusai Manga vol.1-10
vol 7 Nagoya edition (no date), Nagoya-style cover, ad for Hokusai Manga vol.1-10
vol 8 Nagoya edition (no date), Nagoya-style cover, ad for Hokusai Manga vol.1-10
vol 9 Nagoya edition (no date), Nagoya-style cover,
vol 10 Nagoya edition (no date), Nagoya-style cover, preface dated Bunsei 2
vol 11 Edo style cover, blue-colored kanjis on frontispiece, daisen ends with 完
vol 12 Edo edition, Edo style cover, uncolored edition, dress ripped on pages 6v-7r, no wind pictured on pages 9v-10r
vol 13 Nagoya edition (no date), Nagoya-style cover
vol 14 Nagoya edition (no date), Nagoya-style cover
Ritsumeikan University, the Rare Book Database, Art Research Center (ARC)
The copies have no colophon, no advertisements, and the daisen is illegible when present, unless explicitly mentioned. On the page that displays the whole volume several folios are missing at the end of all volumes except the first one. The preface is missing in volume 8b.
vol 1a Colophon (no date, editor Eirakuya Tōshirō, advertisement for Dai Nippon Kokugun zenzu (1848?) ), preface without title or date, captions on first folios, no daisen
vol 1b Fukuro (publisher Tōhekidō, 文政戊子 = 1828), large red seal on page after fukuro, preface without title or date, captions on first folios, colophon (Meiji 11=1878, editor Katano Tōshirō), Nagoya-style cover, daisen with Katsuchika Iitsu iboku 葛飾為一遺墨
vol 2a Fukuro (publisher Tōhekidō, 文政戊子 = 1828), page of advertisements before fukuro, large red seal on page after fukuro, colophon (Meiji 11=1878, editor Katano Tōshirō), Nagoya-style cover, daisen with Katsuchika Iitsu iboku 葛飾為一遺墨
vol 2b Colophon (editor Eirakuya Tōshirō), ads for Manga 2-10, no daisen
vol 3 Colophon (editor Eirakuya Tōshirō), ads for Manga 2-10, Nagoya-style cover, daisen illegible
vol 4 Colophon (Bunka 14=1817, editors Eirakuya Tōshirō and Kadomuraya Jinsuke), ads for Manga 1-10 and many other books, Edo-style cover, daisen illegible
vol 5 page 2v : seal on right,
page 22v : name uncorrected,
colophon (Bunka 13=1816, editors Eirakuya Tōshirō and Kadomuraya Jinsuke), ads for Manga 2-10, Edo-style cover, no daisen
vol 6 names of foreigners present on
page 25r, colophon (Bunka 14=1817, editors Eirakuya Tōshirō and Kadomuraya Jinsuke), ads for Manga 2-10, Edo-style cover, no daisen
vol 7a Colophon ((Bunka 14=1817, editors Eirakuya Tōshirō and Kadomuraya Jinsuke), ads for Manga 2-10 and many others, Edo-style cover?, daisen illegible
vol 7b Fukuro, Meiji 1878 edition with large red seal, no colophon, daisen with Katsuchika Iitsu iboku 葛飾為一遺墨
vol 8a Nagoya-style cover, colophon (Bunsei 2 = 1819, editors Eirakuya Tōshirō and Kadomuraya Jinsuke), ads for Manga 2-10 and many others
vol 8b missing preface, no colophon, no advertisements, no daisen
vol 9 Ad for Ippitsu gafu (1823) by Hokusai on the last page, daisen illegible
vol 10 colophon (Bunsei 2 = 1819, editors Eirakuya Tōshirō and Kadomuraya Jinsuke), ads for Manga 2-10 and many others, daisen illegible
vol 11 no blue colors on the boy and the kanjis of the frontispiece, ads for books by editor Eirakuya Tōshirō, daisen ends with 完
vol 12 uncolored edition, dress unripped on folio 6v-7r, no wind on folios 9v-10r, ad for Hokusai Gafu (1820)
vol 13 Nagoya edition, one page of ads for books by editor Eirakuya Tōshirō, daisen with denshin kaishu (傳神開手)
vol 14 Nagoya edition, one page of ads for books by editor Eirakuya Tōshirō, no daisen
vol 15 1878, fukuro (publisher Tōhekidō, 明治戊寅 = 1878), large red seal on page after fukuro, colophon (Meiji 11 =1878, editor Katano Tōshirō), daisen with Katano Toshiro henshu 片野東四郎編輯
Staatsbibliothek Berlin
(in German)
The fukuro, which is always on the first folio after the cover, is here always presented before the cover, except for vol. 2, where it is absent.
The presence of a fukuro means that the volumes are re-editions. All volumes are Nagoya editions and have the same advertisements and colophons.
vol 1 fukuro (publisher Tōhekidō, Bunsei 11 = 1828), preface without title or date, captions on first folios, ads for book by Eirakuya Tōshirō and Izumiya Ichibei
vol 2 no fukuro, advertisement for books by editor Eirakuya Tōshirō on last page
vol 3 fukuro (publisher Tōhekidō, 文化乙亥 = 1815), Nagoya-style cover
vol 4 fukuro (publishers Tōhekidō and Shuseikakui, 文化丙子 = 1816, new carving), colophon (publisher Eirakuya Tōshirō)
vol 5 fukuro (publisher Tōhekidō, 文化乙亥 = 1815), seal on the right on page 2v, name changed on page 22v, colophon (publisher Eirakuya Tōshirō), Nagoya-style cover
vol 6 fukuro (publisher Tōhekidō, 文化丁丑 = 1817), names of foreigners omitted on page 25r, colophon (publisher Eirakuya Tōshirō), Nagoya-style cover
vol 7 fukuro (publishers Tōhekidō and Shuseikakui, 文化丁丑 = 1817), colophon (publisher Eirakuya Tōshirō)
vol 8 fukuro (publishers Tōhekidō and Shuseikakui, 戊寅 = 1818), colophon (publisher Eirakuya Tōshirō), Nagoya-style cover
vol 9 fukuro (publishers Tōhekidō and Shuseikakui, 文化己卯 = 1819), colophon (publisher Eirakuya Tōshirō)
vol 10 fukuro (publishers Tōhekidō and Shuseikakui), colophon (publisher Eirakuya Tōshirō), Nagoya-style cover
vol 11 fukuro (publisher Tōhekidō, Katsuchika Iitsu iboku 葛飾為一遺墨), title on frontispiece colored blue, colophon (publisher Eirakuya Tōshirō), daisen ends with 完
vol 12 fukuro (publisher Tōhekidō, 天保甲午 = 1834), dress unripped on page 6v-7r, wind on page 9v-10r, colophon (publisher Eirakuya Tōshirō), Nagoya-style cover
vol 13 fukuro (publisher Tōhekidō, Katsuchika Iitsu iboku 葛飾為一遺墨), colophon (publisher Eirakuya Tōshirō), daisen with denshin kaishu (傳神開手)
vol 14 fukuro (publisher Tōhekidō, Katsuchika Iitsu iboku 葛飾為一遺墨), colophon (publisher Eirakuya Tōshirō), Nagoya-style cover, daisen with denshin kaishu (傳神開手)
Universidad Complutense, Madrid
(in Spanish)
All volumes have a first page of advertisements identical to that of other copies of the Meiji era, a fukuro, a large red seal on the following page, a daisen with Katsuchika Iitsu iboku (葛飾為一遺墨).
Clic on link after "Official URL" to access the digitized volume.
vol 2 1878, fukuro (publisher Tōhekidō, 文化乙亥 = 1815), colophon (editor Katano Tōshirō, Meiji 11 = 1878)
vol 5 1878, fukuro (publisher Tōhekidō, 文化丙子 = 1816, new carving), colophon (editor Katano Tōshirō, Meiji 11 = 1878), page 2v-3r not shown (but red seal seen by transparency on the right rather than in the middle of page 2v), Nagoya-style cover
vol 13 1878, fukuro (publisher Tōhekidō, Katsuchika Iitsu iboku 葛飾為一遺墨), page 1v-2r not shown, colophon (editor Katano Tōshirō, Meiji 11 = 1878)
vol 14 1878, fukuro (publisher Tōhekidō, Katsuchika Iitsu iboku 葛飾為一遺墨), colophon (editor Katano Tōshirō, Meiji 11 = 1878)
Waseda University Library
(in Japanese)
vol 2 1878, fukuro (publisher Tōhekidō, 文化乙亥 = 1815, new carving), large red seal after fukuro page, colophon (Meiji 11 = 1878, editor Katano Tōshirō), advertisement identical to others of Meiji era editions, daisen with Katsuchika Iitsu iboku (葛飾為一遺墨)
vol 5 No colophon, red seal in the middle on page 2v, ad by Eirakuya Tōshirō for Kyoga Shinji andon (1829?) on last page, daisen illegible