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A woman rides a kenmon kago (権門駕籠), a type of palanquin reserved for high-ranking samurai, carried by two men. They are accompanied by a samurai. The kenmon kago featured a sliding entrance door and a black lacquer roof and finishings. IMPORTANT |
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