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Note: Asterisks indicate sections illustrated in color, all other sections being illustrated in collotype monochrome.
Introduction
*1. A Brush Shop
2. A Screen Dyeing Craftsman
3. A Shibori Dyeing Shop
4. The Embroidery Shop
*5. A Dyer's Shop
6. A Weaver's Shop
7. A Dealer in Silk Yarn
8. A Maker of Silk Cords
9. The Needlemaker's Shop
10. An Eating House
11. The Fishmonger's Shop
12. The Yeast Maker
13. A Somen Maker
*14. The Pharmacist
15. Carpenters Building a House
16. The Toolsmith
17. A Maker of Straw and Rush Mats
18. A Maker of Bamboo Blinds
19. A Dealer in Decorative Papers
20. The Trunkmaker
21. A Cooper
22. A Dealer in Bamboo Bird Cages
23. The Fanmaker
*24. The Maker of Paper Umbrellas
25. A Dealer in Precious Metals
26. A Quality Lacquer Shop
27. A Lacquer Shop
28. Art Lacquerers
29. A Bronze Foundry
30. A Rosary Dealer
31. A Maker of Inkstones
32. A Common Painters' Atelier
33. A Kakemono Shop
34. A Book Shop
35. The Bookbinder
*36. A Dealer in Gameboards
37. A Football Shop
38. The Koto Maker
39. The Tobacconist's Shop
40. An Eboshi Shop
41. A Dealer in Ceremonial Caps
42. A Dealer in Saddlecloths
43. A Maker of Daimyo Standards
44. A Dealer in Palanquins
*45. The Arrowsmith
46. A Quiver Shop
47. The Sword Dealer
48. A Sword Grinder
49. The Armorer