Literally "Cluster of Flowers";(First Book of Novellas by Kinrogyōjya, Based on Vernacular Chinese Ghost Stories.)
Tale of Nishiyama;(Novel by Takebe Ayatari, Based on Facts About a Murder of a Young Woman in Kyoto, Depicting Love in Samurai Society, 1768.)
Tales of Moonlight and Rain;(Adaptations of Chinese Ghost Stories by Ueda Akinari, of Key Importance in Development of Edo Literature, 1776.)
Tales of Spring Rain;(Historical Novellas Based on Fact and Classical Fiction by Ueda Akinari, 1808.)
Literally "Yellow Covers";(Selection From This Sub-Genre of Kusazōshi, Woodblock Illustrations and Texts, First Form of Japanese Adult Comics.)
Literally "River Willow";(Collection of <5-7-5> Haiku Style Verses of Edo Period With Less Formal Rules, Miscellany of Human Foibles, Social Satire and Erotica.)
Mad Verse;(Collection of <5-7-5-7-7> Waka Style Poems of Edo Period, Parody of Classical Waka, Social Satire, Irony, and Humour.)
Witty Books;(Selection of Edo Period Gesaku Sub-Genre, Humorous Stories About Customers in the Licensed Quarters.)
Books of Comical Content;(Selection of Edo Period Gesaku Literature on Humorous Side of Daily Life in Dialogues and Illustrations.)
Books on Human Sentiment;(Selection of Edo Period Gesaku About Young Lovers Popular With Female Readership, First Half of 19th Century.)