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Title
Sumita-tsutsumi sekishō (Sumida Embankment Sunset)
Description
Two figures under cherry tree in bloom. A pedestrian talks to the courtesan on the river shore; some men play in the back. In the far background is the Mt Fuji. Left side.
Date
1871, 11th month
Title
Hashiba no rakugan (Descending Wild Geese in Hashiba)
Description
Two women look out from the inside of a room to the river landscape and other shore. A person rows the boat in the background, and a row of birds fly to the sky. Left side.
Date
1871, 11th month
Title
Hoteru-kan no banshô (Evening Bell at the Tsukiji Hotel)
Description
Two women sitting in boat, standing man rowing, with Tsukiji Hotel in background. Right side.
Date
1871, 11th month
Title
Daijōe omiya sanpai gunshū no zu (Crowds Paying Their Respects at the Shrine Where the Great Rite of Thanksgiving Took Place)
Description
Three page print (left, right, left) crowd around outdoor fenced oval with buildings in background. Ccrowds leaving the shrine in the Fukiage Imperial Garden where the Meiji emperor peformed the Great Rite of Thanksgiving (Daijosai), where the Meiji emperor's accession to the Chrysanthemum Throne was celebrated.
Date
1871, 11th month
Title
Nihonbashi no bosetsu (Snowfall in Nihonbashi)
Description
Figures with umbrellas in snowy cityscape. Scene at Nihonbashi on a snowy day. In the left half of the print behind the pedestrians, we can see the 日本橋の南詰に高札場. Left side.
Date
1871, 11th month
Title
Yanagibashi no yau (Night Rain at Yanagibashi)
Description
Two women cross the Yanagibashi on a rainy night. The front woman holds an umbrella and a lantern, the following one holds an umbrella and holds up the dress. Left side.
Date
1871, 11th month
Title
Ryôgoku no seiran (Fog in Sunny Day of Two Countries)
Description
Two women interact on the river bank. There is a busy bridge with lots of pedestrians, a large willow, and a man rowing a boat in the background. Right side.
Date
1871, 11th month
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