Katsushika Hokusai “Thirty-six Views of Futake Kaifu Kaisei” Ukiyo-e woodblock print

$345

🌏 Description

Behold the serenity and power of Japan’s most sacred peak, rendered by the legendary Katsushika Hokusai in one of the most iconic images of ukiyo-e history. Known as “Red Fuji,” this piece from the “Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji” series captures a rare seasonal moment—when morning sunlight and clear skies transform the slopes of Mount Fuji into radiant crimson. It is not just a landscape—it is a quiet exaltation of nature’s rhythm, permanence, and sublime beauty.

🔹 Key Features

• Created by Hokusai, master of Japanese ukiyo-e
• Part of the globally renowned Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji series
• Depicts the rare seasonal transformation known as Red Fuji
• Faithfully reproduced using traditional woodblock printing techniques
• A timeless symbol of Japanese spirit and natural harmony

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🏷️ Product Specification

• Artwork: “South Wind, Clear Sky” (Red Fuji)
• Artist: Katsushika Hokusai
• Format: Traditional woodblock print
• Material: Japanese washi paper
• Size: Refer to product page for dimensions
• Publisher: UkiyoeKoubou
• Origin: Made in Japan

🌸 Why Choose This Hokusai Ukiyo-e Print

✨ For the Devotee of Classic Japanese Art
Own a masterpiece that shaped the world’s view of Japan.
🗻 For the Admirer of Mount Fuji
Celebrate the spiritual and seasonal majesty of Japan’s beloved peak.
🎨 For the Aesthetically Inclined
Enhance your space with one of history’s most refined compositions.
🎁 For the Timeless Collector
A meaningful and elegant gift for those drawn to heritage and landscape.

✨ Character Summary

Certainly! Here is the Additional Explanation for No.7:
Katsushika Hokusai – “Red Fuji” / South Wind, Clear Sky

※ Additional Explanation

There is a quiet awe that lives in this print—a moment before words, where the mountain speaks only in color and stillness. Hokusai’s “Red Fuji” is not just a visual record; it is a spiritual gesture, a reverent bow to the heart of Japan. The deep red of the slope is not painted in passion, but in peace—revealed only when summer’s humidity lifts and the southern wind clears the skies, just for a fleeting dawn. It is in this impermanence that the beauty lies, perfectly echoing the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi.

The woodgrain of the print, the subtle shifts in indigo and vermillion, the way the base of the mountain melts into mist—it all draws the viewer into a space of reflection. This is not a mountain of challenge, but of constancy. It does not shout; it simply is, standing as it has for millennia, unbothered by time. In a world full of change, “Red Fuji” remains—rooted, eternal, sublime.

Whether hung in a modern apartment or a traditional room, this piece centers the viewer. It brings breath to walls and grace to silence. It is an invitation to stillness, to see the sacred in the everyday, and to let the mountain remind you: beauty is most powerful when it does not need to try.

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