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Celebrate the elegance of Edo-period femininity with Furyu-Go-Sekku, Joshinomusume by Chokosai Eisho, a master of bijin-ga (beautiful women portraits). This graceful woodblock print embodies the spirit of seasonal festivities, capturing a refined young woman amidst the traditional Go-Sekku celebrations—Japan’s five sacred seasonal festivals. Her kimono flows with subtle curves and delicate motifs, her posture imbued with quiet dignity. This artwork is a poetic vision of youth, grace, and the fleeting beauty of time, rendered with the delicate brushwork and composed expression characteristic of Eisho’s distinguished style.
🔹 Key Features
• A classic bijin-ga (beautiful woman portrait) from the Edo period
• Depicts seasonal Go-Sekku celebration with feminine grace
• Elegantly printed with delicate linework and pastel tones
• Evokes the refined world of Edo’s courtesan and merchant culture
• A rare work by Chokosai Eisho, pupil of Torii Kiyonaga
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Witness the artistry of daily life elevated to enduring beauty with Hiroshige III’s woodblock print “Shichitō Matgrass Tatami, Bingo Province”, a rare glimpse into Meiji-era Japan’s craft traditions. This captivating work from his renowned “Famous Products of Japan” series offers a detailed portrayal of artisans engaged in the making of Shichitōmushiro—a traditional mat woven from seven varieties of grass, unique to Bingo (modern-day Hiroshima).
The composition seamlessly blends industry and serenity: a craftsman concentrates at his loom while others bundle and dry reeds in a sunlit courtyard, framed by elegant rooftops and fluttering banners. Through this visual storytelling, Hiroshige III celebrates not only the tactile elegance of tatami but also the rhythm and dignity of labor, placing handmade heritage at the heart of a nation’s identity.
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Step into the heart of Meiji-era Tokyo with Hiroshige III’s masterful depiction of the Sujikaibashi—a beautifully arched double bridge spanning a serene canal, where Edo’s legacy meets modern transformation. This woodblock print is part of the celebrated “Famous Views of Tokyo” series, capturing the city’s changing landscape with precision, nostalgia, and architectural grace.
The print centers on the striking symmetry of the Sujikai Bridge’s two wooden arcs, their reflection forming gentle loops upon the surface of the water. Framed by merchant houses, trees, and soft billowing clouds, the composition immerses the viewer in a moment of calm urban rhythm. Beyond mere structure, Hiroshige III imbues the bridge with poetic symbolism—linking past to present, east to west, tradition to innovation.
🔹 Key Features
• Depicts the Sujikaibashi Bridge—an iconic double-arched wooden bridge in Tokyo
• Part of Hiroshige III’s “Famous Views of Tokyo” series
• Detailed architectural lines and balanced composition
• Evokes the quiet harmony of Edo-period infrastructure amid Meiji reform
• A tranquil representation of water, wood, and city life
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Discover a rarely seen facet of the legendary Katsushika Hokusai in this Extra Large-format woodblock print titled “Beauties.” Known for his landscapes and mythic waves, Hokusai also captured the quiet poetry of everyday women with a deeply observant eye. This expansive composition reveals elegant women in refined poses, dressed in flowing kimono, absorbed in subtle moments of conversation or thought. Rendered with gentle colors and delicate brush lines, the piece radiates with both aesthetic restraint and human warmth. As part of Hokusai’s lesser-known bijin-ga works, it offers a unique window into the domestic and emotional realms of Edo-era life.
🔹 Key Features
• Rare bijin-ga (beautiful women) print by Katsushika Hokusai
• Extra-large size offers immersive visual detail and decorative impact
• Showcases the daily grace of Edo women in flowing kimono
• Meticulously reproduced with attention to original color and form
• Ideal for art collectors, Japanophiles, or interior design statements
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Feel the pulse of river and wind in this dynamic composition by Katsushika Hokusai, titled Kajikazawa in Kai Province. A humble fisherman stands precariously on a rocky outcrop, casting his net into the swirling rapids below, while Mount Fuji rises serenely in the distance—calm, majestic, eternal. This piece is a visual meditation on the harmony between man, nature, and the sublime power of the landscape. Part of Hokusai’s renowned Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji series, it juxtaposes motion and stillness, labor and leisure, with masterful balance and poetic intent.
🔹 Key Features
• 🎣 Features a dynamic riverside fishing scene with Mount Fuji backdrop
• 🗻 Part of Hokusai’s Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji, a globally revered collection
• 🌊 Brilliant composition of movement and serenity—flowing river and distant peak
• 🧑🎨 Created by Katsushika Hokusai, master of Japanese ukiyo-e
• 🎨 A timeless piece that captures daily life through an artistic lens of spiritual depth
🌏 Description
Step into the windswept serenity of Edo-period Japan with “Kajikazawa in Kai Province,” one of Katsushika Hokusai’s most admired prints from the legendary Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji series. This piece captures a humble fisherman balancing on a rock above turbulent river currents, casting his line as the majestic silhouette of Mount Fuji looms in the distance. The stark contrast between human vulnerability and nature’s vast power is portrayed with masterful simplicity. A tribute to both perseverance and beauty, this iconic woodblock invites reflection on the enduring bond between man and nature.
🔹 Key Features
• Masterwork from Hokusai’s renowned Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji series
• Vivid depiction of wind, water, and motion in classical ukiyo-e style
• Printed on traditional Japanese washi paper with careful color reproduction
• Symbolizes harmony between man, craft, and natural force
• Ideal for display in minimalist, Zen, or traditional interior settings
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Step into a tranquil moment suspended in time with Katsushika Hokusai’s depiction of Kintai Bridge in Suō Province—a masterwork from his celebrated travel series that captures Japan’s architectural elegance and natural harmony. This print, brimming with clarity and compositional rhythm, showcases the iconic five-arch wooden bridge stretching gracefully across the Nishiki River, framed by the gentle ascent of distant hills and drifting clouds.
Hokusai’s touch turns infrastructure into art: the curving bridge mirrors the ripples in water and echoes the undulating landscape beyond. Tiny human figures crossing its span remind us of daily life flowing like the river below—calm, continuous, and profoundly poetic. A celebration of craftsmanship, balance, and nature’s dialogue with design.
🔹 Key Features
• Depiction of Kintai Bridge in Iwakuni, a marvel of Edo-era wooden engineering
• Created by Katsushika Hokusai, master of ukiyo-e landscape art
• Part of Hokusai’s regional travel print series
• Features intricate detail and fluid composition
• A meditative view blending architecture and serenity
🏷️ Product Specification
• Dimensions: Approx. 390 × 260 mm
• Material: Japanese washi paper
• Print Type: High-quality woodblock reprint
• Origin: Japan
• Artist: Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849)
• Series: Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji
🌸 Why Choose Kajikazawa in Kai Province
🎣 For the Seeker of Simplicity
A daily reminder that harmony can be found in life’s quiet, courageous acts.
🗻 For the Admirer of Fuji’s Spirit
Celebrate Japan’s iconic peak through Hokusai’s timeless perspective.
🖼️ For the Art Collector of Depth
This piece offers both compositional brilliance and philosophical gravity.
🌬️ For the Soul Drawn to Nature
Embrace the poetic stillness between wind, water, and intention.
✨ Character Summary
Resilient, contemplative, and fluid—this print reflects the poetry of balance between strength and surrender.
※ Additional Explanation
“Kajikazawa in Kai Province” is more than a scene—it is a meditation. Hokusai’s mastery lies not only in his visual technique, but in his emotional narrative. The lone figure, barefoot and calm atop a slippery stone, mirrors our own quiet determination amidst life’s currents. His flowing fishing lines dance in the air, echoing the dynamic energy of the wind-blown river.
The composition is steeped in wabi-sabi—a celebration of modesty, imperfection, and the beauty of the moment. It reminds us that even small actions, when in rhythm with the world, carry deep power. Whether gifted to a fellow soul-searcher or placed in your own space of introspection, this work offers calm in motion, purpose in pause, and nature as teacher.
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Katsushika Hokusai’s Tama River in Musashi Province is a vivid woodblock print from his celebrated Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji series. Depicting the majestic flow of the Tama River beneath a radiant sky, this print captures the energy of daily life with people crossing a vibrant wooden bridge, surrounded by rhythmic waves, fields, and distant hills. Mount Fuji rises faintly on the horizon—eternal and unshaken. The composition seamlessly blends bustling human activity with the stillness of nature, offering a dynamic portrait of harmony between people and the land they call home.
🔹 Key Features
• 🗻 A classic entry from Hokusai’s Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji
• 🌉 Depicts the scenic Tama River with dynamic bridge activity
• 🎨 Balanced composition with warm, natural color tones
• 📍 Features Mount Fuji as a distant, grounding symbol
• 🖼️ Ideal for interior design, art lovers, and Japan heritage collectorsi