Honma Suketada (Taiheiki), from the series Twenty-Four Japanese Paragons of Filial Piety for the Honchô Circle (Honchôren honchô nijûshikô), Yashima Gakutei, between 1821 and 1825
A nishiki-e depicting the young warrior homma suketada from the taiheiki. In the battle of akasaka castle, moketada attacked kawachi-akasaka castle where masashige kusunoki was holed up as a member of the hojo side, but after mourning the head of his father who was killed in the battle, he attacked the castle himself and was killed in battle at the age of 18. Object Type: print. Date: between 1821 and 1825. Place of creation: Japan. Dimensions: blad Height: 198 mm (7.79 in) blad Width: 179 mm (7.04 in). Medium: paper. Collection: Rijksmuseum. De krijger Homma Suketada, een voorbeeld uit de Kronieken van de Grote Vrede-Rijksmuseum RP-P-1958-447