Japonism-Ukiyoe-Hiroshige-III-Sujikaibashi-Two-Arched-Bridge-Tokyo

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๐ŸŒ Description
Step into the heart of Meiji-era Tokyo with Hiroshige IIIโ€™s masterful depiction of the Sujikaibashiโ€”a beautifully arched double bridge spanning a serene canal, where Edoโ€™s legacy meets modern transformation. This woodblock print is part of the celebrated โ€œFamous Views of Tokyoโ€ series, capturing the cityโ€™s changing landscape with precision, nostalgia, and architectural grace.

The print centers on the striking symmetry of the Sujikai Bridgeโ€™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 symbolismโ€”linking past to present, east to west, tradition to innovation.

๐Ÿ”น Key Features
โ€ข Depicts the Sujikaibashi Bridgeโ€”an iconic double-arched wooden bridge in Tokyo
โ€ข Part of Hiroshige IIIโ€™s โ€œFamous Views of Tokyoโ€ series
โ€ข Detailed architectural lines and balanced composition
โ€ข Evokes the quiet harmony of Edo-period infrastructure amid Meiji reform
โ€ข A tranquil representation of water, wood, and city life

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๐Ÿท๏ธ Product Specification
โ€ข Title: Sujikaibashi Two-Arched Bridge, Tokyo
โ€ข Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige III
โ€ข Dimensions: Approx. 36 x 24 cm (oban size)
โ€ข Medium: Traditional woodblock print on handmade washi paper
โ€ข Series: Famous Views of Tokyo
โ€ข Origin: Japan
โ€ข Publisher: Soumei โ€“ Authentic Japanese reprints of historical masterpieces

๐ŸŒธ Why Choose Hiroshige IIIโ€™s Sujikaibashi View

๐ŸŒ‰ For Admirers of Urban Tranquility
Celebrate the elegance of city architecture captured through the lens of stillness.
๐Ÿ–ผ๏ธ For Collectors of Transitional Edo-Meiji Art
Own a work that bridges two of Japanโ€™s most transformative cultural periods.
๐ŸŒฟ For Interior Aesthetes
Add a sense of calm, symmetry, and visual flow to your space.
๐Ÿ“œ For Givers of Timeless Stories
Gift a view that connects beauty, function, and Japanese craftsmanship.

โœจ Character Summary
Balanced, quiet, and historicalโ€”this print offers a bridge not just across water, but across eras of Japanโ€™s living memory.

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โ€ป Additional Explanation
The Sujikaibashi, literally meaning โ€œdiagonally intersecting bridge,โ€ was a famed wooden structure notable for its dual archesโ€”a rare architectural feature that gave it visual distinction in the sprawl of old Tokyo. Hiroshige III, known for his realistic yet evocative style, presents the bridge not just as a feat of construction, but as a character in the life of the city: a place of crossing, conversation, and reflection.

In this piece, the layered clouds and linear water currents offer subtle motion, while the bridge and nearby dwellings ground the composition in intimacy and familiarity. His attention to linework and geometry speaks to the influence of Western perspective that was emerging during the Meiji Restoration, while retaining the spirit of Edoโ€™s timeless storytelling.

Whether you are drawn to the symbolic nature of bridges or the understated grace of urban scenery, this work brings quiet sophistication and a cultural heartbeat into your home. It is not simply a record of infrastructureโ€”it is a visual haiku, inviting you to stand still, just for a moment, upon its wooden planks between two centuries.

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