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Local Specialty Teahouse, Mariko, from the series the Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido (Hoeido edition)

Hiroshigeca.1833

Nakagawa-machi bato hiroshige art of museum

Nakagawa-machi bato hiroshige art of museum
Nasu-gun, Japan

The tea shop sign says “Our Famous Tororo-jiru,” and Maruko was famous for its tororo-jiru, or grated yam soup. The poet Basho even composed a haiku about this place: ume wakana / maruko no shuku no / tororo-jiru (young plum leaves / the station at Maruko / grated yam soup). Two men are depicted eating tororo-jiru, it is thought they are Yajirobei and Kitahachi from the comic travel tale Tokaidochu Hizakurige by Jippensha Ikku (translated into English as The Shank’s Mare).

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  • Title: Local Specialty Teahouse, Mariko, from the series the Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido (Hoeido edition)
  • Creator: Utagawa Hiroshige
  • Date: ca.1833
  • Physical Dimensions: w36.4 x h23.6 cm
  • Type: multi-color woodblock print
Nakagawa-machi bato hiroshige art of museum

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