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  • 西 nishi (Nishimura)
  • nobu (Moronobu)
  • nobu (Kiyonobu)
  • o (Kitao)
  • oku (Okumura)
  • raku (Sharaku)
  • ri (Sōri)
  • riu (Koriusai)
  • rō (Shunrō)
  • sada (Kunisada)
  • sai (Koriusai)
  • sen (Shunsen)
  • sen (Yeisen)
  • sha (Sharaku)
  • shi (Yeishi)
  • 重 { shige (Shigenaga)
    see chō
  • shika (Katsushika)
  • shō (Yeishō)
  • shō (Shunshō)
  • 春 { shun (Shunshō)
    see haru
  • shun (Shumman)
  • sō (Sōri)
  • suzu (Suzuki)
  • tachibana (T. Morikuni)
  • tai (Taito)
  • to (Taito)
  • suke (Sukenobu)
  • tori (Torii)
  • toyo (Toyonobu)
  • uta (Utagawa)
  • yei (Shunyei)
  • yei (Yeishi)
  • yoshi (Masayoshi)
  • yoshi (Kuniyoshi)
  • yoshi (Nagayoshi)
  • zan (Yeizan)