Tomo no Atai Ienushi, an example from the Preconceived late chronicles of Japan, Yashima Gakutei, c. 1821 Canvas Print
A young man puts sacrificial gifts on a table near images of his parents. The man is Tomo no Atai Ienushi, who after the death of his parents, out of reverence, would have cut out their effigies and sacrifice them four times a day. This story appears in the Shoku Nihonkôki, compiled in 869 and one of the Six National Historiography of Japan. With one poem about the new year.
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