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Old 10-13-2021, 01:51 PM
John Wagenseil John Wagenseil is offline
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Tatebanko and omocha-e from Wikipedia

Category:Tatebanko - Wikimedia Commons
Category:Omocha-e - Wikimedia Commons
And example of a paper toy:
Category:Omocha-e by Toyohara Kunichika - Wikimedia Commons

It is worth exploring or burrowing into the links as there are more Edo period paper toys (omocha-e) scattered around Wikimedia.
Some of the cut outs appear to be for paper theaters or peep shows, others are games, and some are just toys to play with, including some huishoudbenodigdheden.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...02-A-22875.jpg
(There are some cat pictures.)
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