Shinagawa
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SKU
1963
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$45
Goten-yama-hill, Shinagawa on the Tōkaidō is a woodblock print by the Japanese artist Hokusai, part of the Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji series, of which The Great Wave off Kanagawa is the most famous.
Shinagawa is along the Tōkaidō (East Sea Road), the most important road in Japan, connecting Edo (feudal era Tokyo) to Kyoto. Located south of Edo, overlooking Shinagawa Bay, the area was strewn with brothels, where courtesans received their clients. This print depicts a hanami (flower viewing) scene with people gathering outside to enjoy the blooming sakura (cherry blossoms), a practice still popular in Japan today.
One of our most versatile designs, this pocket square can be arranged to show a variety of colors, from blue to green to yellow to pink.
Shinagawa is along the Tōkaidō (East Sea Road), the most important road in Japan, connecting Edo (feudal era Tokyo) to Kyoto. Located south of Edo, overlooking Shinagawa Bay, the area was strewn with brothels, where courtesans received their clients. This print depicts a hanami (flower viewing) scene with people gathering outside to enjoy the blooming sakura (cherry blossoms), a practice still popular in Japan today.
One of our most versatile designs, this pocket square can be arranged to show a variety of colors, from blue to green to yellow to pink.
Size (inch) | 12 |
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Weight | Light |
Weight (mg/sq in) | 68 |
Made in | France |
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