English: First page of Schippeitaro. The illustration of the amulet labeled "Shippeitarō Daimyōjin (竹篦太郎大明神)" is not a picture of an actual such amulet, but a mock-up or a composite: it appropriated the picture from an "Okuchishinjin" (actually pronunced Okuchi makami or Okuchi magami) amulet from Mt. Mitake, as explained in the preface (Cf. "Preface" in the source given below).[1]
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James, Mrs. T. H. (1888) Schippeitaro (Japanese Fairy Tale Series)[1], Suzuki Munesaburo (illustr.), Kobunsha (copy owned by University of Oregon library)
Ishizawa, Saeko (石澤小枝子) (2004) Chirimen-bon no subete: Meiji no ōbun sashie-bon (『ちりめん本のすべて: 明治の欧文挿絵本』)
Kobayashi, Koichiro (小林光一郎) (2012), “04 Chirimen-bon ni arawareru 'odoru neko' (「04 ちりめん本『竹篦太郎』に表れる「踊る猫」」)”, in The annual report : the study of nonwritten cultural materials (年報 : 非文字資料研究)[2], Institute for the Study of Japanese Folk Culture at Kanagawa University, pages 81–105