Edo-period Ukiyo-e Master, Yoshitoshi, portrays a female abalone diver, known as an "ama" in Japanese, engaged in a dramatic struggle with a formidable octopus underwater.
The ama were skilled free-divers who harvested seafood like abalones, pearls, and other marine delicacies without the use of modern diving equipment. They were predominantly women and played a significant role in the coastal communities of Japan.
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