Good condition. Deep and clear colors all over the print. No creases, holes nor signs of fixings. Any remarkable stain.
A view of the rural relay station of Sakamoto: leaving from Edō is the 17th of the Kisokaidō.
The Kisokaidō, also known as Nakasendō, was one of the five route (gokaidō), which in feudal Japan conneted Edō with the Imperial Capital Kyōtō across the Japanese Alps.
It spread along the Kiso River, sided by the Kiso Mountains, hence its name.
Good condition. Deep and clear colors all over the print. No creases, holes nor signs of fixings. Any remarkable stain.
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Author | Nishijima Katsuyuki (西嶋勝之). |
Size | 48cm x 34cm (18,89 x 13,38 inches). |
Publisher | / |
Number | 36/500 |
Genre | Meisho-e (名所絵). |
Period | late 20th century. |
Trimmed | No |
Backed | No |
Code | NJK01003 |