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is a set of two Japanese illustrated handscrolls (''emakimono'') composed between 1275 and 1293. They were commissioned by the samurai Takezaki Suenaga in order to record his battlefield valor and deeds during the Mongol invasions of Japan. The author and artist are unknown. The scrolls show images of battles between the Mongol invaders and Japanese defenders on land and on the seas. Pictures are occasionally truncated by accompanying text. Several versions of the scrolls exist: the original 13th-century version, an 18th-century copy, a hand-drawn copy by Fukuda Taika dating from the 19th century, and a 21st-century reconstruction. The original is currently stored at the Museum of the Imperial Collections in Tokyo Imperial Palace. == Images == File:Tagezaki Suenaga,Ekotoba5.jpg File:Takezaki suenaga ekotoba4.jpg File:Mooko-SamuraiShips.jpg|Japanese attack ships File:MokoShuraiE-Kotoba I.jpg|Mongol soldiers, second version File:MokoShuraiE-Kotoba III.jpg|Mongol ships, second version 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mōko Shūrai Ekotoba」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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