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English: [ a]: work #24, from exhibition inventory list by Tokyo Metropolitan Museum, accessed on 25 December 2020.
日本語: [ a]: 東京都美術館「日本3大浮世絵コレクション展」作品リストより、No.24、2020年12月25日閲覧。
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Русский: "Спектакль кабуки". Музей Хираки Укиё-э, Токио.
Українська: Вистава кабукі. Музей Хіракі Укійо-е, Токіо, XVIII століття.
English: Torii Kiyotada: Uki-e gekijō-zu (Scene at a Kabuki theater); urushi-e technique, yoko Ōō-ban format (panorama extra large), an Important Cultural Property of Japan, collection of the Hiraki Ukiyo-e Foundation, Tokyo. Edition unknown, original publication date c1746.[a]
日本語: 鳥居清忠『浮絵劇場図』、重要美術品。東京:平木浮世絵財団所蔵、横大々判漆絵。初刷は延享3年(1746年)頃[a]。歌舞伎『暫』(しばらく)の1場面。
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日本語: 延享元年出版
Published in 1744
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English: The initial upload has been deleted from ukwiki at 14:31, 16 December 2013 (UTC), as to apply the Commons’ image.
日本語: ウクライナ語版からアップロード。
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Torii Kiyotada I  (fl. circa –circa  wikidata:Q11674929
 
Torii Kiyotada I
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