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Omiya Station with a Distant View of Mt. Fuji on the Kisokaidō

This is an Edo Period (1603-1868) multicolored woodblock print, called a nishiki-e, that depicts one of the 69 stations on the Nakasendō highway. This print is one in a series of 70 prints, depicting various stations along the Nakasendō (from the first station, Nihonbashi, to the final station, Ōtsu). The series was a joint project by Keisai Eisen and Utagawa Hiroshige, artists who were active in the later Edo Period. The Nakasendō was one of the most important routes of the Edo Period and was also called the Kisokaidō, hence the inclusion of Kisokaidō in the print

keisai eisen (1790 – 1848)

Discover Keisai Eisen's stunning ukiyo-e art! Master of 'decadent' Bunsei era bijin-ga (women portraits). Explore his iconic prints & influence on Japanese art history.

Saitama Prefectural Museum of History and Folklore (Saitama, Japan)

Explore Saitama's rich history & folklore at the Saitama Prefectural Museum! Discover ancient artifacts, regional traditions, and captivating tales through immersive exhibits – a cultural journey awaits.

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