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English: Shinobazu Pond (Shinobazu no ike) [right] and the Sumida River (Sumidagawa) [left], from the series Famous Views of the Eastern Capital in a Fashionable New Form (Fûryû shinkei Tôto meisho). The line in the middle top indicates that this print can be folded or cut in two, creating two separate art pieces. The print shows actually two separate scenes. The right half shows Benten-dō, Kan'eiji at Shinobazu. The left shows the Matsuchiyama Shōden on the hill, and the Sumida River with water taxi boats.
日本語: 「風流新形東都名所 不忍の池」 (右) 「風流新形東都名所 隅田川」 (左)
Date

Edo period

about 1840 (Tenpô 11)
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Author

Utagawa Hiroshige I (1797–1858)

Publisher: Murataya Ichigorô (Muraichi)

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