File:Omasa Nakayama, a prominent figure of the Tenrikyo religion (eldest daughter of its founder), in her elder years.jpg

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English: Omasa Nakayama [Nakayama Omasa], a prominent figure of the Tenrikyo religion (eldest daughter of its founder), in her elder years. She was born on April 1825 to mother Miki Nakayama [Nakayama Miki], whom was the foundress of Tenrikyo, which is classified as a "Japanese new religion". Images of this photograph can also be found at: [1];
日本語: 教祖ご長女「中山おまさ様」〜 松谷武一「ひながたとかぐらづとめ」371頁より謹写
Date circa late 19th or early 20th century
Source Scan of a publishing of the photograph from Takeichi Matsutani's "Hinagata Kagurazutome" (page 371) [松谷武一「ひながたとかぐらづとめ」371頁より謹写], via: [2]
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current22:41, 5 July 2024Thumbnail for version as of 22:41, 5 July 2024960 × 1,280 (273 KB)MaplesyrupSushiMore of the photo can be seen, from: http://blog.livedoor.jp/rokkouoroshini/archives/1049154617.html
22:40, 5 July 2024Thumbnail for version as of 22:40, 5 July 2024960 × 1,280 (373 KB)MaplesyrupSushiUploaded a work by Unknown photographer from Scan of a publishing of the photograph from Takeichi Matsutani's "Hinagata Kagurazutome" (page 371) [松谷武一「ひながたとかぐらづとめ」371頁より謹写], via: [http://www.rendaico.jp/nakayamamiyuki/oyasamaituwa/ituwa1/korouhanashi9-2.html] with UploadWizard
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