English: Hanging scroll depicting the buddhist hell of boiling excrement. Part of the former scroll Jigoku-zôshi owned by the Masuda family.
Français : Emaki (rouleau peint) représentant les enfers de la mer d'excréments dans la pensée bouddhique. Ce rouleau faisait partie du second
rouleau des enfers de la famille Masuda, avant que ce dernier ne soit découpé après la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
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Emuseum, National Institutes for Cultural Heritage (Japan)
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{{Painting | Artist = unknown | Title = {{en|''Monk-in-Hell Scroll''}} {{fr|''Rouleau des Enfers des moines errants''}} {{ja|''沙門地獄草紙'' (しゃもんじごくぞうし)}} | Year = 12th century | Technique =
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