English: Volunteer Army of Japanese adventurer Yamada Nagamasa in the Ayutthaya Kingdom (circa 1627 CE). The mercenary army of Yamada Nagamasa played a pivotal role in court intrigue during the first half of the 17th century. The artwork was rescued by Sakae Miki in 1939. The original was painted in the 17th century on the walls of Wat Yom, an Ayuttayan temple that was later destroyed. (Samurai of Ayutthaya, Cesare Polenghi).
日本語: 『日本人義勇軍行進図』ワット・ヨム寺院に描かれたものの模写
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Original: circa 1627. This version circa 18th century.
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From the Shizuoka Sengen Shrine (静岡浅間神社). Displayed on loan from the shrine at the Shizuoka Cultural Properties Museum (静岡市文化財資料館).
https://twunroll.com/article/1281908962627973120 (Travis Seifman)
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Army of Japanese adventurer Yamada Nagamasa in the Ayutthaya Kingdom (circa 1627 CE).