Woodblock Print Series
Famous places in Kyoto
A series of landscape prints by Utagawa Hiroshige 1834 (Tenpō 5)

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Welcome to 'Kyoto Meisho no Uchi' or Famous places in Kyoto.
Here you will encounter an astonishing series of 10 sheets depicting the scenery of famous places in Kyoto in each season. This series is drawn based on "Miyako Meisho Zue" (published, published in 1988) and "Miyako Rin Sen Meishozue" (published, published in 11 Kansei). A similar illustration can be found for this work in the Miyakorinsen Meisho Zue.

The waterfall Yoro no Taki, Mino Province
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Enjoying the Evening Cool on the Riverbed at Shijo
Summer in Kyoto feels like it's entwined with you. To beat the heat, people went to the waterside to cool off in the evening. They built seats called "floors" along the Kamogawa River, and enjoyed changing the harsh heat into a lively time.

Gion Shrine in Snow
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Yase Village
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Cherry Trees in Full Bloom at Arashiyama
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Kiyomizu Temple
Landscape print series were a mainstay of Hiroshige's work in his later life. Some, such as this series, were small, while others included over 100 images, such as his series "100 Famous View of Edo" (now modern-day Tokyo).

The Temple of the Golden Pavilion
Landscape print series were a mainstay of Hiroshige's work in his later life. Some, such as this series, were small, while others included over 100 images, such as his series "100 Famous View of Edo" (now modern-day Tokyo).

Evening Shower Along the Tadasu River
Landscape print series were a mainstay of Hiroshige's work in his later life. Some, such as this series, were small, while others included over 100 images, such as his series "100 Famous View of Edo" (now modern-day Tokyo).

The Willow Tree at the Exit from the Shimabara Quarter
Landscape print series were a mainstay of Hiroshige's work in his later life. Some, such as this series, were small, while others included over 100 images, such as his series "100 Famous View of Edo" (now modern-day Tokyo).

Red Maple Leaves at Tsuten Bridge
Landscape print series were a mainstay of Hiroshige's work in his later life. Some, such as this series, were small, while others included over 100 images, such as his series "100 Famous View of Edo" (now modern-day Tokyo).