A hanging scroll of the Kasuga Miya Mandara (春日宮曼荼羅), a mandala depicting the Buddhist deities manifesting as the local Kasuga deities at Kasuga Taisha Shrine (春日大社) in Nara, the sacred grounds of which are visible below
Color on silk dating to the 14th century from the collection of the Seikadō Bunko Art Museum (静嘉堂文庫美術館) in Tokyo
Image from "Shintō: The Sacred Art of Ancient Japan" edited by Victor Harris, published by the British Museum Press. 2001, page 167
A depiction of Kasuga Myōjin (春日明神), one of the deities of Kasuga Taisha Grand Shrine (春日大社) in Nara, dressed in court robes and sitting in a carriage with his face obscured by clouds, with the corresponding Buddhist deities of the shrine displayed above
Color on silk dating to the Kamakura period (1185-1333), painted by Takashina Takakane (高階隆兼), from the collection of the Fujita Art Museum (藤田美術館) in Osaka
Image from "Shintō: The Sacred Art of Ancient Japan" edited by Victor Harris, published by the British Museum Press. 2001, page 169