Hiroshige

  • 2. Warabi-shuku

    2. Warabi-shuku

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    Warabi-shuku, the second post station from Tokyo, was famous for its weaving industry during the Edo period. There were several textile factories, store houses filled with cloth, cotton and threads, merchant houses selling their products, and a contingent of people,… …more

  • 58. to 63. Sekigahara to Toriimoto

    58. to 63. Sekigahara to Toriimoto

    This day crossed two minor mountain passes, the Imasu pass and the Surihara pass. Both were pretty tame compared to the backbreaking hikes across for instance the Usui or the Wada passes, but at least the Imasu pass was a… …more

  • Sixty-nine Stations of the Kiso Kaidō

    Sixty-nine Stations of the Kiso Kaidō

    In the early to mid 19th century, the master artist Utagawa Hiroshige made a series of woodprints, ukiyo-e, of the 53 stations along the Tōkaidō road between Tokyo and Kyoto. In contrast to the Nakasendō, the Tōkaidō hugs the coast… …more