Good condition. Vivid and clear colors. No presence of folds, wrinkles, repair marks, or holes. Any remarkable stain. It has not been backed.
Estabilished in the Fukugawa neighbourhood in 1627 and commonly referred to as "Fukagawa Hachimangu" the Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine is a Hachiman Shrine located in Tomioka, Koto district, Tokyo.
It was the largest Hachiman Shrine in Edo, and its festival held in August, known as the "Fukagawa Hachiman Festival," was one of the three major festivals of the City. Additionally, it is the shrine where Edo charity sumo
(Edo Kanjin Sumo) originated, and within its precincts, numerous stone monuments related to professional sumo wrestlers, including the "Yokozuna Rikishi Monument," have been erected.
Good condition. Vivid and clear colors. No presence of folds, wrinkles, repair marks, or holes. Any remarkable stain. It has not been backed.
Price | USD$ 164.00 |
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Series | Forty eight famous views of Edo. (Edo meisho yonjū hakkei, 江戸名所四十八景). |
Author | Utagawa Hiroshige II (二代目広重). |
Size | Medium (chūban, 中判). |
Publisher | Tsutaya Kichizō (蔦屋吉蔵), here as Tsutakichihan (蔦吉版). |
Number | 28/48 |
Genre | Meisho-e (名所絵), fūkei-ga (風景画). |
Period | 1860 ~ 1861 |
Trimmed | Yes |
Backed | No |
Code | UGHII01010 |