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‘Ōno Shinden in the Suruga Province’ art print by Katsushika Hokusai

31.Ōno Shinden in the Suruga Province     Ōno Shinden was the newly developed rice field in Edo Period at the current Yoshiwara-shi.    It is a bundle of common reed that the cow with good physique carries heavily. In front of the row, there are the two farm women who shoulder the harvested vegetables like small mountains.   The clouds on […]

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Japanese woodblock print, The Tea plantation of Katakura in Suruga Province

30.The Tea plantation of Katakura in Suruga Province   Suruga untile Edo Period is Shizuoka Prefecture now, and is famous for the green tea production place in Japan as well as today.   The bright yellow tea garden continues from the front for the far distance, and Mt Fuji. has much of the remaning snow.  

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Katsushika Hokusai’s woodblock print, ‘Mishima Pass in Kai Province’

29.Mishima Pass in Kai Province     Mishima Pass is thought to be around the present Kagosaka Pass. The huge tree penetrates the screen of the woodblock printing, and Mt. Fuji stretches its ridge over there.    Some of the travelers are walking or resting, and others are experiencing the size of the big tree’s trunk by holding

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Japanese woodblock art, ‘The lake of Hakone in Sagami Province’ by Katsushika Hokusai

28.The lake of Hakone in Sagami Province     One of the ukiyo-e art series “Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji” by Katsushika Hokusai. Sagami Proveince was the name in the ancient times and it located today’s Kanagawa Prefecture.   The lake of Hakone, Ashinoko Lake has no ripple on the surface. The thick forest and the trailing

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‘Umezawa in Sagami Province’ art painting by Katsushika Hokusai

27.Umezawa in Sagami Province     Umezawa was the place at the skirts of Mt. Fuji. In the landscape picture, only the five birds was added to set off the whole image. Sagami Province located on today’s Kanagawa Prefecture.   Blue Mt. Fuji and the red-crowned cranes, the mist hangs over. The pale pink of the mist

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Katsushika Hokusai’s artwork, ‘Nakahara in Sagami Province’

26.Nakahara in Sagami Province     Located in the middle of the Sagami Plain, Nakahara was the current city of Hiratsuka. The alley through the ukiyo-e print leads to Mt. Oyama which is visible in front of Mt. Fuji. Mt. Oyama was a place of Shinto and Buddhist consolation, attracted popularity among the common people to visit in the

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Mount Fuji art painting, ‘Enoshima in Sagami Province’ by Katsushika Hokusai

25.Enoshima in Sagami Province     Located in the distant view is Enoshima, and we can see the five-story pagoda at Ryukoji Temple in the forest of young leaves. In the low tide time zone, the worshipers for the temple are walking along the sandbar of the sea. The souvenir shops and the inns are on the shore.   This

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‘Shichiri beach in Sagami Province’ art by Katsushika Hokusai

24.Shichiri beach in Sagami Province   This woodblock print by Hokusai doesn’t have any person in the image and shows a pure landscape painting.  It is a work of the first version drawn with only the shading of Prussian Blue. It expresses with only in one color the powerfulness of the summer. The sunlight, the reflecting sea level, and

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Mt. Fuji art print, ‘Hodogaya on the Tōkaidō’ by Katsushika Hokusai

23.Hodogaya on the Tōkaidō     One of the series Mt. Fuji print  of “Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji“, Hodogaya on the Tōkaidō shows the state of the road in Edo Period.     The mendicant Zen priest passes by, the person travels on the horse, the woman rides on the kago, and the palanquin bearers wipes sweat or ties his straw sandal. Mt. Fuji shows its appearance

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Katsushika Hokusai’s art print, ‘Tama River in Musashi Province’

22.Tama River in Musashi Province     In Edo Period, when the author of “Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji” Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) lives, there were the only two bridges on Tama River, the Rokugo Bridge (Oota-ku and Kawasaki-shi) and the Mannen Bridge (Okutama-cho and Ome-shi). Because of the military defense reasons, the Edo shogunate did not build

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