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日本語: 『諸国名所百景』より「遠州 秋葉遠景 袋井凧」 Enshū akiba enkei fukuroi no tako (Distant view of Akiba of Enshu: kites of Fukuroi). Ukiyo-e print shows people flying kites with open fields and mountains in the distance. Color woodcut after Hiroshige II. From the series Shokoku meisho hyakkei (One Hundred Views of Famous Places in the Provinces), 1859.
From the Japanese Fine Prints Collection at the Library of Congress More Hiroshige II woodcuts | More Japanese fine prints |
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Source/Photographer | Hiroshige II; Distant view of Akiba of Enshu, kites of Fukuroi, 1859…trialsanderrors |
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