English: Kani Saizo (Yoshinaga), a vassal of Masanori Fukushima, depicted in the Sekigahara Battle Map folding screen (Sekigahara Town History and Folklore Museum book).
日本語: 関ヶ原合戦図屏風(関ケ原町歴史民俗資料館本)に描かれた、福島正則家臣の可児才蔵(吉長)。
วันที่
Early 17th century
แหล่งที่มา
English: Sekigahara Battle Map Folding Screen (Sekigahara Town History and Folklore Museum Collection).
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