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In 1174, He [Kumasaka Chôhan] Entered Aohaka Station to Steal the Baggage of Kitsuji [=Kichiji], But in the End, Because of Ushiwakamaru, He Was Killed (Jôan yonen Kichiji no nimotsu o ubawan tame Aohaka no shuku ni irikomi shi ga owari ni Ushiwakamaru ga tame ni satsugai sareru): Kumasaka Chôhan (R), Ushiwakamaru and Kitsunai (C), Kitsuroku and Kitsuji (L)

Artist Utagawa Kuniyoshi (Japanese, 1797–1861), Publisher Ibaya Senzaburô (Dansendô) (Japanese)
about 1839–41 (Tenpô 10–12)