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We go to a terakoya,a school that teaches reading and writing. The young kids have arrived dressed to the nines and are busy putting brush to paper to demonstrate their calligraphy talents.
More details for Ukiyoe Edo-Life, Tue 19, 2:55 pm
We go to a terakoya,a school that teaches reading and writing. The young kids have arrived dressed to the nines and are busy putting brush to paper to demonstrate their calligraphy talents.
More details for Ukiyoe Edo-Life, Wed 20, 7:55 amThe top 3 geisha idol celebrities in Edo: Tomimoto Toyohina, Takashima Ohisa, and Naniwaya Kita. See how Kitagawa Utamaro, the master of female beauty has illustrated them so differently.
More details for Ukiyoe Edo-Life, Thu 21, 2:55 pm
At dusk in summer, a woman is absorbed in reading a letter. This chic lady is actually an advertisement model for Mitsui Echigoya, one of the top kimono fabric stores in Edo.
More details for Ukiyoe Edo-Life, Fri 22, 2:55 pm
With its splendid branches and white plum blossoms, this famous painting is known for captivating Van Gogh. Discover why people were able to tell this was a specific tree at Kameido Umeyashiki.
More details for Ukiyoe Edo-Life, Sat 23, 12:25 am
With its splendid branches and white plum blossoms, this famous painting is known for captivating Van Gogh. Discover why people were able to tell this was a specific tree at Kameido Umeyashiki.
More details for Ukiyoe Edo-Life, Sat 23, 12:25 pmWe come across a tranquil, snow-covered Edo cityscape. But there's something in the air: the aroma of foods both sweet and savory that helped the townspeople keep warm in the winter.
More details for Ukiyoe Edo-Life, Sat 23, 6:55 pmCenturies ago, Tokyo was known as Edo. More than a million people enjoyed life in this small but abundant city. They live on in ukiyo-e woodblock prints. Each episode is a deep dive into a single print, and an exploration of the soul of Old Tokyo. We examine works by artists like Hokusai and Hiroshige not just for their aesthetic and historical value, but for the stories they tell of everyday life. That is how the people of Edo themselves enjoyed this mass-produced medium.
More details for Ukiyoe Edo-Life, Mon 25, 2:55 pmCenturies ago, Tokyo was known as Edo. More than a million people enjoyed life in this small but abundant city. They live on in ukiyo-e woodblock prints. Each episode is a deep dive into a single print, and an exploration of the soul of Old Tokyo. We examine works by artists like Hokusai and Hiroshige not just for their aesthetic and historical value, but for the stories they tell of everyday life. That is how the people of Edo themselves enjoyed this mass-produced medium.
More details for Ukiyoe Edo-Life, Tue 26, 2:55 pm