Ukiyo-e HIROSHIGE'S One Hundred Famous Views of Edo From Japan
Ukiyo-e HIROSHIGE'S One Hundred Famous Views of Edo From Japan
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■Item Descriptions■
This item was selected and purchased at an antique market in Japan.
This is a print of an ukiyo-e designed by Utagawa Hiroshige.
This is one of the “One Hundred Famous Views of Edo,” titled “Kawaguchi no watashi Zenkoji (ferry crossing at Kawaguchi and Zenkoji Temple)”, depicting a famous spot in Edo (present-day Tokyo) during the Edo period.
It depicts a ferry crossing that connects both banks of the Arakawa River.
The red building in the background on the right is Zenkoji Temple.
It is a beautiful design depicting a majestic river with a row of rafts transporting lumber to the city of Edo.
Please note that this is a used item, so there may be staines or scratches.
Thank you for your understanding.
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36.5cm×25.5cm / 14.4inch×10inch
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36.5cm×25.5cm / 14.4inch×10inch
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