File:Visit of the cloistered Emperor to Kumano.jpg

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English: Visit of the cloistered Emperor to Kumano (熊野御幸記, kumano gokōki). Diary in classical Chinese of a visit with Emperor Go-Toba and Minamoto no Michichika to Kumano (熊野). Part of one handscroll, ink on paper, 30.1 cm × 678.0 cm (11.9 in × 266.9 in) located at Mitsui Memorial Museum, Tokyo. The scroll has been designated as National Treasure of Japan in the category ancient documents.
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