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Tokyo Asakusa-Temple and Tower of Ryounkaku in the Park and Azumabashi Bridge in the Distance View

Nagashima Shungyo明治24年 1891

Keio University Library

Keio University Library
Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan

One characteristic of the Meiji Kaika-e is the way in which the depiction of figures confuses and comingles elements of western culture washed ashore with the enlightenment and traditional culture which lingers on from the Edo Period. Asakusa, which is both the gateway to Sensoji Temple and the Shin-Yoshiwara red-light district, the greatest pleasure quarters of Edo, flourished as a town of both pilgrimage and pleasure as the Meiji era gathered steam. On the right, the Kannon-do Hall of Sensoji Temple constructed in the Nara Period is depicted, while on the left, we find the modern high-rise Ryounkaku skyscraper, popularly referred to as the "Asakusa Twelve-stories", and a building symbolic of the new and old cultures. The vivid red used throughout was a chemical dye (aniline) made overseas, which would be imported cheaply as the Meiji era got underway, and used in many Kaika-e. Red was the color which symbolized the new era of “Meiji.”

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  • Title: Tokyo Asakusa-Temple and Tower of Ryounkaku in the Park and Azumabashi Bridge in the Distance View
  • Creator: Nagashima Shungyo
  • Date Created: 明治24年 1891
  • Location: Tokyo, Japan
  • Physical Dimensions: 大判錦絵三枚続3枚
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Provenance: the George S. Bonn Collection of Ukiyo-e in the Meiji period
  • Type: Woodblock print
  • Contributor: Yamazaki Gyozaburo
  • Publisher: Keio University Library
  • Rights: Keio University Library
  • External Link: Digital Collections of Keio University Libraries
  • Medium: colour woodblock
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