Poems Compiled by Yoshida Kenkō, 1283-1350 (Kenkō kashū)
Japanese
Waka Poem on Spring Presented to the Kasuga Shrine in Kyoto, 1455 - 1537
Follower of Sanjōnishi Sanetaka
Fragment of a Buddhist Sutra
Chinese
Yakushi Sutra (Yakushi-kyō)
Japanese
Calligraphic Fragments of the 13th-18th Centuries on 'Tanzaku', Mounted on Eight Leaves
Japanese
Section of the Bright Moon Diary (Meigetsu-ki), 1162 - 1241
Fujiwara Teika
Three Kasuga Kaishi (Sheets of Poetry Donated to the Kasuga Shrine, Nara) written by three officials of the Kasuga Shrine, 1198 - 1269
Attributed to Nakatomi no Sukesada
Anthology of Ancient and Modern Verse (Kokin wakashū), 1265 - 1317
Attributed to Retired Emperor Fushimi
Three Waka Poems (Sanshu no waka) from the Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari), 1198 - 1275
Attributed to Fujiwara Tameie
Text of the Tales of Ise (Ise monogatari), 1579 - 1638
Attributed to Karasumaru Mitsuhiro
Imperial Treatise on Poetry (Yakumo mishō) originally compiled by Emperor Juntoku (1197-1242), 1285 - 1308
Attributed to Retired Emperor Go-Nijō
Anthology of Ancient and Modern Verse (Kokin wakashū), 1338 - 1374
Attributed to Emperor Go-Kōgon
Fragment of the Wakan Rōeishū (Yamashiro-gire), 995 - 1045
Traditionally attributed to Fujiwara Sadayori
Formal Style Linked Verses of the Satomura Family (Satomura-ke renga kaishi): One Hundred Linked Verses on the Topic "What Way?", attributed to Satomura Sōriku and Satomura Shōton (1660-1726), 1639 - 1707
Satomura Shōriku
Twenty Nō Plays (Yōkyoku nijūban) in 20 Volumes, 1566 - 1626
Kanze Tadachika (Kokusetsu)
Susiddhikara-mahâ-tantra-sūtra (Soshitsujikara-kyō) one of the three secret sutras translated in 724 by Subhâkarasimha (Chinese: Shanwuwei; Japanese: Zemmui)
Japanese
Two Poems on the Subject of the Moon, Man'yōshū, Book 7, 1169 - 1206
Style of Fujiwara no Yoshitsune
Five Nō Plays (Yōgyoku goban) in 5 Volumes, 1558 - 1637
Attributed to Hon'ami Kōetsu 本阿弥光悦
The "Tale of Genji" (Genji monogatari) in 54 Volumes
Japanese
Prayer for the Author of the Tale of Genji (Genji kōshiki)