Scholars at Waseda University have scanned and uploaded images of the “Fart Battle Scroll” (hegassen emaki – 屁合戦絵巻), one of the Edo Period’s most bizarre works of art:
Posted: February 27th, 2012 ˑ
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Scholars at Waseda University have scanned and uploaded images of the “Fart Battle Scroll” (hegassen emaki – 屁合戦絵巻), one of the Edo Period’s most bizarre works of art:
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