- Depiction of Wake no Kiyomaro kneeling before a Shinto altar at Usa Hachiman Shrine. He wears a flowing brown tunic over a pink robe and white pants, and a court cap, a prayer slip in his outstretched hands. The altar is set with bowls and pots of offering, and a vase holding evergreen foliage with lovely detail in the architectural setting.
- A quiet and beautiful scene of an afternoon rain at Shinagawa; people walking along the river, a quaint bridge, the pops of color of the people with their umbrellas.
- A tall and striking woodblock print of a cluster of clematis printed on a background of gold by Hajime Namiki; this is entitled "Clematis No 2" of a numbered edition of 180 from the collection of Mrs. Ronald Reagan (Nancy Reagan).
- A tall and striking woodblock print of a stem of irises printed on a background of gold by Hajime Namiki; this is entitled "Iris 28" of a numbered edition of 100 from the collection of Mrs. Ronald Reagan (Nancy Reagan).
- Monk Nichiren making his way through the snow up a hillside during his exile on Sado island.
- An absolutely fantastic woodblock print and one of Kuniyoshi's masterpieces. This print is very rare; an 1843 original is impossible to find outside of a museum and even Showa era reprints such as this (from recarved woodblocks) are extremely rare.
- A maiko 舞妓 is an apprentice geisha in Kyoto and Western Japan. Their jobs consist of performing songs, dances, and playing the shamisen or other traditional Japanese instruments for visitors during banquets and parties, known as ozashiki.
- The series Gekko Zuihitsu (Gekko's Essay) is among the artist's major works, created in 1886 and 1887; this is Kogo, a renowned Koto player who exiled to Saga, responds Minamoto-no-Nakakuni's flute by a Koto music from a small house at the Saga-no moor.