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Paintings : Gun-shooting Kannonbosatsu, Issun-boshi Benkei, arm-wrestling Honen and Nichiren. The picture scrolls "Caricatures" were drawn by painters in the early Edo period and the Kano School period. As the name "Ichiyo Dogi Zu," there is a humorous collaboration among people from Shinto and Buddhism, birds and animals, and history. Why it was drawn, and what it means. Specialists in literature, arts and history gather together to solve the mystery. Four full drawings, including the first release, are collected in full color. All drawings included : "Ichiyo Dogi Zu," owned by Fukuoka Art Museum (Shoun KANO) "Ichiyo Dogi Zu," owned by Kokugakuin University Library (Shoun KANO) "Ichiyo Dogi Zu," owned by Guimet Museum of Oriental Art (Tamenobu KANO) 2 volumes "Caricatures Zu," owned by Kosetsu Museum of Art (Attributed to Kano Tanyu) 2 volumes "Caricatures Zu," owned by Kosetsu Museum of Art (School of Literature, Kinki University) "Sekko Otani (Professor of Faculty of Literature, Seijo University)" noriko Katsumori (former Director of Museum of Art) Shohei KATO (Curator of The Tokugawa Art Museum) "Mutsumi Kadonowaki (Professor of Graduate School of Humanities, Osaka University) Shiosato Kume (Assistant Professor of Museum of Japanese Literature) Satoshi Kuroda (Professor of Waseda University) Kenichi SAITO (Associate Professor of Faculty of Literature, Rissho University) Yoshitaka Yamamoto (Associate Professor of Museum Ida