File:Izanami and Izanagi create the 1st Japanese isles, Kobayashi Eitaku MFA 1880s.jpg

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English: This Meiji-era painting shows legendary gods Izanami & Izanagi stirring the waters with Ame-no-Nuboko (heavenly jeweled spear) to create the 1st Japanese isles. Note: this is the top section of the painting.
日本語: この明治時代の絵画は、伝説の神イザナミとイザナギが天沼矛(槍:あめのぬぼこ)で水を掻き回し、日本初の島々を創造する様子を描いています。注:これは絵の上部です。
Date 1880s
date QS:P,+1880-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
Source Museum of Fine Arts Boston - https://twitter.com/mfaboston/status/889893206661509121/photo/1
Author Kobayashi Eitaku (1843-1890)

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