- Boys' Concert—Flute, Drum, and Song
- Eating Stand for the Children
- The Koto
- The samisen
- The Lion of Korea
- Playing with Doggy
- A Sitting-room
- Queues
- Kangura, or Korean Lion Play
- A roofed and a pair gate
- An eight-matted parlour
- A young lady dressed for a visit
- A House without a gate
- A shrine of the Rice-God
- A shop in Tokyo
- A six-matted room and verandah
- The seven herbs of autumn
- A well
- Foot-warmers
- A meal-tray
- Door Fastenings
- A skylight and the Kitchen-God
- The Porch - Open and Latticed
- The hakama
- The haori
- Playing with the Turtle
- The obi, square and plain
- Sushi and soba
- A garden
- Raw fish, whole and sliced
- The kimono, rear and front view
- A chest of drawers and a trunk
- The reformed dress
- The obi for ordinary wear. For girls. For women
- A servant with tucked sleeves
- Street Tumblers playing Kangura in Tokio
- Ironclad Top Game
- Heron-legs, or Stilts
- Playing at Batter-Cakes
- A Game of Snowball
- Daruma, the Snow-Image
- Getting Ready to Raise the big Humming Kite with the Sun Emblem
- Ainu—a Hairy Specimen
- Japanese Girl with Baby
- Imitating the Procession to the Temple
- The Young Wrestlers
- Eye-Hiding, or Blindman's Buff
- Hoisting the Rice-beer Keg On Festival-day
- Boys’ Festival, Japan
- The Bull of Japan attacking the Mundane Egg
- The Two White Birds