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Impress Jin-Gokogo (Jingu Kogo or Singokugo) (200 - 269) and old General Take-Shi-Vchi-No-Sukune (who accompanied...

Impress Jin-Gokogo (Jingu Kogo or Singokugo) (200 - 269) and old General Take-Shi-Vchi-No-Sukune (who accompan
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Impress Jin-Gokogo (Jingu Kogo or Singokugo) (200 - 269) and old General Take-Shi-Vchi-No-Sukune (who accompanied her on his expedition to Korea) who bears the son of Imperatrice Homuda. The carp-shaped kite is a symbol of the son.
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Photographer
Giancarlo Costa
Location
Private Collection
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Impress Jin-Gokogo (Jingu Kogo or Singokugo) (200 - 269) and old General Take-Shi-Vchi-No-Sukune (who accompanied her on his expedition to Korea) who bears the son of Imperatrice Homuda. The carp-shaped kite is a symbol of the son.

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© Giancarlo Costa / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
calligraphy / writing / child / game / Japan / Asia / carp / asian / queen / writing / Japanese / history / childhood / flying deer / youth / asian asian

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