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There Was a Man of Tsukushi, Said to Be an Officer in the Provincial Forces, Who Believed That Daikon Radishes Were a Remedy for All Ailments ... (Tsukushi ni nanigashi ôryôshi nado iu mono arikeru ga tsuchi-oone o yorozu ni imijiki kusuri to te ...), from the series Essays in Idleness (Tsurezuregusa)

Artist Totoya Hokkei (Japanese, 1780–1850)
about 1831–2 (Tenpô 2–3)