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- Cave Temples of Dunhuang (Ausstellungskatalog, Los Angeles, Getty 2016), S. 21, Abb. 1 (c)
- Der Zen-Weg, Aufzeichnungen aus dem Nachlass, 1958 (0)
- Ekkyō suru e-monogatari. (Ausstellungskatalog, Univ. Nagoya.) Nishio-shi: Iwase Bunko, 2016, S. 2. (c)
- Geijutsu shinchō, August 2013 (c)
- Hideyoshi to Kyōto. Toyokuni jinja shahōde [Austellungskatalog], Kyōto: Toyokuni Jinja, 1998. (c)
- Imperial Politics and Symbolism in Ancient Japan. The Tenmu Dynasty, 650–800., Herman Ooms, Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2008 (Umschlagbild) (0)
- Kokuhō Butsu nehanzu: Ōtoku sannen mei. Kōyasan Reihōkan 2000, S. 61. (c)
- Kokuhō Butsu nehanzu: Ōtoku sannen mei. Kōyasan Reihōkan 2000, S. 48–49. (c)
- Kongōbu-ji „Butsu nehanzu“. Kokuhō no bi (National treasures of Japan) #20 (2010), S. 4–5. (c)
- Kuramadera Bishamon-ten to Kisshō-ten (Nihon no Butsuzō 21, 2007/11/8), S. 3. (c)
- Kōbō Daishi Kūkai and the Sacred Treasures of Mount Kōya, 2003, Abb. 2 (0)
- Kōbō Daishi and the Sacred Treasures of Mount Kōya, 2003, Abb. 31 (c)
- Kōyasan, Kōya: Kongobuji, 1998. S. 35 (c)
- Kōyasan, Kōya: Kongobuji, 1998. S. 37 (c)
- Kūkai and Mount Kōya, Treasures of a Sacred Mountain. (Austellungskatalog) Kyōto National Museum, 2003, Abb. 93. (c)
- Kūkai and Mount Kōya, Treasures of a Sacred Mountain. (Austellungskatalog) Kyōto National Museum, 2003, Abb. 93. (0)
- Kūkai mandara: Kōbō Daishi to Kōya-san (Katalog), Reihōkan 2006, S. 54-55, Abb. 17 (c)
- Kūkai mandara: Kōbō Daishi to Kōya-san (Katalog), Reihōkan 2006, S. 116, Abb. 41-1 (c)
- Kūkai mandara: Kōbō Daishi to Kōya-san (Katalog), Reihōkan 2006, S. 120, Abb. 44 (c)
- Kūkai mandara: Kōbō Daishi to Kōya-san (Katalog), Reihōkan 2006, S. 96, Abb. 38 (c)
- Kūkai mandara: Kōbō Daishi to Kōya-san (Katalog), Reihōkan 2006, S. 39, Abb. 10 (c)
- Mihotoke no katachi (Ausstellungskatalog), Nara National Museum 2013, Abb. 67, S. 104 (c)
- Nihon kokugo daijiten (Shogakukan 1974), Band 9, S. 237 (0)
- Nihon no bijutsu 234 (1985), S. 6, Abb. 6 (c)
- Nihon no bijutsu 234 (1985), S. 6, Abb. 6 (c)
- Nihon no bijutsu 298, 1991 (0)
- Nihon no bijutsu 315 (1992), Abb. 1 (c)
- Nihon no bijutsu 315 (1992), Abb. 16 (c)
- Priest Kukai and Sacred Treasures of Mount Koya (Ausstellungskatalog). Hokkaido Shinbun Press, 2006, S. 53, Abb. 16 (c)
- Priest Kukai and Sacred Treasures of Mount Koya (Ausstellungskatalog). Hokkaido Shinbun Press, 2006, S. 45, Abb. 14-1 (c)
- Saichō to Tendai kokuhō, 2006, Abb. 131, S. 161 (c)
- Saichō to Tendai kokuhō, 2006, Abb. 221 (c)
- Saichō to Tendai kokuhō, 2006, Abb. 234 (c)
- Saichō to Tendai no kokuhō, 2006, Abb. 5-5 (c)
- Saichō to tendai no kokuhō (Saichō und die Nationalschätze des Tendai Buddhismus). Tōykō 2005 (Ausstellungskatalog), Abb. 215. (c)
- Saichō to tendai no kokuhō, 2005, Abb. 123 (Ausstellungskatalog von Schätzen des Tendai Buddhismus) (c)
- Shinto and the Yoshida Lineage (Ausstellungsbroschüre), Museum der Kokugakuin Universität, Tokyo, 2018 (c)
- Shintō jiten (1994), S. 174 (c)
- Shintō jiten, 1994, S. 174 (c)
- Taima-dera, gokuraku jōdo e no akogare (Ausstellungskatalog). Nara National Museum 2013, Abb. 126, S. 189 (0)
- Taima-dera, gokuraku jōdo e no akogare (Ausstellungskatalog). Nara National Museum 2013, Abb. 11, S. 45 (0)
- Tōji no mikkyō zuzō (Bildwerke des Tōji Tempels; Ausstellungskatalog), 1999, Abb. 12 (c)
- Tōji no mikkyōzuzō 東寺の密教図像 (Ausstellungskatalog). Kyoto: Hōzōkan 1999, S. 18, Abb. 1 (c)
- Ō-Edo to rakuchū („Groß-Edo und Kyōto“; Ausstellungskatalog). Edo-Tōkyō Hakubutsukan, 2014, S. 142, Abb. 108 (c)
- 26 Martyrs Museum, Nagasaki (c)
- Andy Heather (c)
- AnnieK, 2021/1/3 (J-Blog) (c)
- Art Calendar, 2005, Japan Airlines (c)
- B. Scheid, 2011 (cc)
- Benedetta Lomi, CJRS Newsletter 1/2007 (c)
- Benedetta Lomi, CJRS Newsletter 1/2007 (c)
- Benedetta Lomi, CJRS Newsletter 1/2007 (c)
- Benedetta Lomi, CJRS Newsletter 1/2007 (c)
- Bernard Scheid, s.a. Budai (c)
- Bernhard Scheid (0)
- Bernhard Scheid (cc)
- Bernhard Scheid, 2010 (cc)
- Bernhard Scheid, 2010 (cc)
- Bernhard Scheid, 2011 (cc)
- Bernhard Scheid, 2011 (cc)
- Bernhard Scheid, 2011 (cc)
- Bernhard Scheid, 2011 (cc)
- Bernhard Scheid, 2011 (cc)
- Bernhard Scheid, 2011 (cc)
- Bernhard Scheid, 2011 (cc)
- Bernhard Scheid, 2011 (cc)
- Bernhard Scheid, 2011 (cc)
- Bernhard Scheid, 2013 (c)
- Bernhard Scheid, 2015 (cc)
- Bernhard Scheid, 2023 (cc)
- Bernhard Scheid, 2023 (cc)
- Bernhard Scheid, Juli 2007 (c)
- Bernhard Scheid, nach Antoni 1998: 25 (c)
- Bodart-Bailey, Kaempfer’s Japan (1999), S. 383 (c)
- Broschüre Saidaiji no bunka, Nara: Saidaiji. Abb. 73 (c)
- Chester Beatty Library (cc)
- Chiesa del Gesù, Museum of the Jesuit Mission in Japan, mit freundlicher Genehmigung (c)
- Costume Museum, Kyōto (2009/1) (0)
- Curious Museum, (inaktive Website) (0)
- Digital Archive, Kyushu University Museum (offline) (c)
- Dolce 2023, S. 97, Abb. 6.7 (c)
- Google Earth, 2014 (c)
- Google Earth, 2014 (c)
- Google Earth, 2014 (c)
- Google Maps, 2020 (c)
- Hiroaki Kikuchi, Wikimedia Commons, 2014 (cc)
- Ian Reader, Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture, Photo Archive on Japanese Religions (https://nirc.nanzan-u.ac.jp/en/publications/photo-archive/nc-image/361/, offline) (c)
- Inoue Nobutaka, e.a. (Hg.), Shintō jiten. Tōkyō: Kōbundō 1994, S. 185 (c)
- Iwanami bukkyō daijiten, 2002, S. 1091 (c)
- Iwanami bukkyō daijiten, 2002, S. 1092 (c)
- JAPONIA, 2013/5 (0)
- Jack Lin, Picasa 2006 (0)
- John M. Rosenfield, Portraits of Chōgen: The Transformation of Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan. Leiden und Boston: Brill, 2011, S. 76. (c)
- Josko Kozic, 14. Juli 2019 (mit freundlicher Genehmigung) (g)
- Josko Kozic, 14. Juli 2019 (mit freundlicher Genehmigung) (g)
- Josko Kozic, 14. Juli 2019 (mit freundlicher Genehmigung) (g)
- Josko Kozic, 14. Juli 2019, mit freundlicher Genehmigung (c)
- Julia Ramprecht, 2018 (c)
- Julia Ramprecht, 2018 (c)
- Kyōto National Museum, Saichō and Treasures of Tendai (Ausstellungskatalog) 2005, S. 165 (c)
- Mainichi Shinbun (c)
- Marcello and Anita Tranchini, Borobudur: Golden Tales of the Buddha. Hongkong: Periplus Editions, 1990 (c)
- Michael Czaja. Gods of myth and stone: Phallicism in Japanese folk religion. New York: Weatherhill, 1974, S.113 (c)
- Minamikawa Sanjirō, 2013 (c)
- Minamikawa Sanjirō, 2013 (c)
- Minamikawa Sanjirō, 2013/6/16 (c)
- Mine Scheid-Katayama, 2017 (c)
- Mit freundlicher Genehmigung der Biblioteca communale di Imola, Archivio storico, Campioni, n. 23, f. 148 bis. (c)
- Miyata Noboru, Takada Mamoru, Namazue: Shinsai to Nihon bunka. Tokyo: Ribun Shuppan, 1995, S. 9 (0)
- Miyata Noboru, Takada Mamoru, Namazue: Shinsai to Nihon bunka. Tōkyō: Ribun Shuppan, 1995, S. 105 (0)
- Miyata Noboru, Takada Mamoru, Namazue: Shinsai to Nihon bunka. Tōkyō: Ribun Shuppan, 1995, S. 110 und 262 (0)
- Miyata Noboru, Takada Mamoru, Namazue: Shinsai to Nihon bunka. Tokyo: Ribun Shuppan, 1995, S. 225 und 299 (#90) (0)
- Miyata Noboru, Takada Mamoru, Namazue: Shinsai to Nihon bunka. Tōkyō: Ribun Shuppan, 1995, S. 227 und 314 (0)
- Museum für Angewandte Kunst (MAK), Wien, mit freundlicher Genehmigung (c)
- Museum für Angewandte Kunst (MAK), Wien, mit freundlicher Genehmigung (c)
- Museum für Angewandte Kunst (MAK), Wien, mit freundlicher Genehmigung (c)
- National Diet Library, Tōkyō (cc)
- Patrick Elmer, 2017 (c)
- Privatsammlung Michael O’Clair (c)
- Raffles, Flickr 2011 (c)
- Rosenfeld 2011, Portraits of Chōgen, pl. 98, S. 137 (0)
- Rosenfield 2011, S. 122, New York (c)
- Sanjūsangen-dō, Scan aus dem Tempelkatalog (c)
- Sanjūsangen-dō, Scan aus dem Tempelkatalog (c)
- Sarah Thal, Rearranging the Landscape of the Gods, 2005, S. 31 (c)
- Scan aus Otsue 2007, S. 115 (c)
- Schreinamt von Ise (Jingū Shichō), 2006 (c)
- Toike Noboru u.a. (Hg.), 2005: Bunkyū sanryō-zu 文久山陵図 . Tokyo: Shinjinbutsu Ōraisha, S. 14 (0)
- Toike Noboru u.a. (Hg.), 2005: Bunkyū sanryō-zu 文久山陵図 . Tokyo: Shinjinbutsu Ōraisha, S. 14 (0)
- Tomoe Steineck, Martina Wernsdörfer, Raji Steineck, WegZeichen: Japanische Kult- und Pilgerbilder. Die Sammlung Wilfried Spinner (1854–1918). Zürich: VMZ (Ausstellungskatalog), Abb. 66 (c)
- Tomoe Steineck, Martina Wernsdörfer, Raji Steineck, WegZeichen: Japanische Kult- und Pilgerbilder. Die Sammlung Wilfried Spinner (1854–1918). Zürich: VMZ (Ausstellungskatalog), Abb. 12 (c)
- Tomoe Steineck, Martina Wernsdörfer, Raji Steineck, WegZeichen: Japanische Kult- und Pilgerbilder. Die Sammlung Wilfried Spinner (1854–1918). Zürich: VMZ (Ausstellungskatalog), Abb. 74 (c)
- Tomoe Steineck, Martina Wernsdörfer, Raji Steineck, WegZeichen: Japanische Kult- und Pilgerbilder. Die Sammlung Wilfried Spinner (1854–1918). Zürich: VMZ (Ausstellungskatalog), Abb. 9 (mit freundlicher Genehmigung) (g)
- Tomoe Steineck, Martina Wernsdörfer, Raji Steineck, WegZeichen: Japanische Kult- und Pilgerbilder. Die Sammlung Wilfried Spinner (1854–1918). Zürich: VMZ (Ausstellungskatalog), Abb. 68 (mit freundlicher Genehmigung) (g)
- Tsubouchi Memorial Theatre Museum of Waseda University, Tokyo (c)
- Unbekannt (0)
- Victor Harris, Shintō (Tōkyō: Seikandō bunko, 2001), S. 145 (0)
- Victor Harris, Shintō (Tōkyō: Seikandō bunko, 2001), S. 167. (0)
- Victor Harris, Shintō (Tōkyō: Seikandō bunko, 2001), S. 167. (0)
- Yamamoto Hiroko, Ishin. Chūsei Nihon no mikkyōteki sekai („Seltsame Götter: Die esoterische Welt des japanischen Mittelalters“), Titelblatt (c)
- Bernhard Scheid, 2004 (c)
- Bernhard Scheid, 2004 (c)
- Bernhard Scheid, 2007 (c)
- Bernhard Scheid, 2007 (c)
- Bernhard Scheid, 2007 (c)
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- Bernhard Scheid, 2008 (c)
- Bernhard Scheid, 2011 (cc)
- Bernhard Scheid, 2011 (cc)
- Bernhard Scheid, 2011 (cc)
- Bernhard Scheid, 2011 (cc)
- Bernhard Scheid, 2011 (cc)
- Bernhard Scheid, 2011 (cc)
- Bernhard Scheid, Oktober 2013 (c)
- Harris 2001, S. 109, Abb. 37 (c)
- Pradel 2014, S. 202. (c)
- 万屋満載, 2009 (c)
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- Aeon, 2012 (c)
- Architekturmuseum Berlin (c)
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- Netto Bijutsukan Ātomatomen, (jap.) (c)
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- Bakumatsu Guide, (bildbearbeitet) (0)
- National Institute for Japanese Literature (c)
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- Liondog no benkōbeya (c)
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- Blown in the wind, 2014 (c)
- Butsuzō maniacs (0)
- Bunka Isan (c)
- Burke Collection (c)
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- Wada Yoshio, 2004 (mit freundlicher Genehmigung) (g)
- Wada Yoshio, 2004 (mit freundlicher Genehmigung) (g)
- Wada Yoshio, 2004 (mit freundlicher Genehmigung) (g)
- Wada Yoshio, 2004 (mit freundlicher Genehmigung) (g)
- Wada Yoshio, 2004 (mit freundlicher Genehmigung) (g)
- Wada Yoshio, 2004 (mit freundlicher Genehmigung) (g)
- Wada Yoshio, 2004 (mit freundlicher Genehmigung) (g)
- Chiba Akio, 2004 (c)
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- Wada Yoshio, 2006 (mit freundlicher Genehmigung) (g)
- Wada Yoshio, 2006 (mit freundlicher Genehmigung) (g)
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- Wada Yoshio, 2002 (mit freundlicher Genehmigung) (g)
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