Kasuga Gongen Genki E (春日権現験記絵) is a set of painted handscrolls (emakimono) that was produced during the early 14th Century (Kamakura period) of Japan, by members of the Fujiwara clan.
The colourful silk work was made with silver and gold paints and consists of 20 scrolls with 93 sections of text and illustrations, which was completed in 1309.
And as the title suggests, the work focuses on miraculous events involving the Kasuga Shrine and Buddhist/Shinto deities.
In order to make Kasuga Gongen genki e more accessible to the public, copies of the work began to appear during the Edo period.
The second part of the book gives a complete translation of all 20 scrolls, with annotations to assist the reader in understanding the work.