Kazusa Province, Yasashi Bay, Common name: Kujūkuri, series Pictures of Famous Places in the Sixty Odd Provinces
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Kazusa Province: Yasashi Bay, also known as Kujukuri (Kazusa, Yasashika ura, torina Kujukuri), from the series "Famous Places in the Sixty-odd Provinces (Rokujuyoshu meisho zue)"
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Kazusa Province: Yasashi Bay, also known as Kujukuri (Kazusa, Yasashika ura, torina Kujukuri), from the series "Famous Places in the Sixty-odd Provinces (Rokujuyoshu meisho zue)"

Rokujuuyoshuumeishozuekazusa、yasashigaura、tsuumeikujuukuri

Rokujuuyoshuumeishozue、kazusa、yasashigaura、tsuumeikujuukuri
Träsnitt, Bildkonst, Woodblock, Print, Woodcut

Kazusa Yasashi-ga-ura tori-na Kujukuri (Object); Rokuju-yo Shu Meisho Zue (Series)
Tōtōmi Province, Lake Hamana, Kanzan Temple in Horie and the Inasa-Horie Inlet, series Pictures of Famous Places in the Sixty Odd Provinces

「六十余刕名所図会」 「越中 冨山船橋」
Miniature Reproduction
ōmi Province, Lake Biwa, Ishiyama Temple, series Pictures of Famous Places in the Sixty Odd Provinces

No 109,Minami-Shinagawa Samezu kaigan (Object); Meisho Edo Hyakkei (Series)

Rokujuuyoshuumeishozue、iwami、takatsuyama shiohama
Tango Province, Ama no Hashidate (Tango Amanohashidate), series Pictures of Famous Places in the Sixty Odd Provinces
Shinyoshiwara (Shinyoshiwara), series Famous Views of the Eastern Capital

Ōtsu: View of the Lake and the Town of Ōtsu from the Kannon Hall of Mii Temple (Ōtsu; Miidera Kannondō yori Ōtsu no machi kosui chōbō)
Shinagawa, series The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō
Yanagishima (Yanagishima), series One Hundred Famous Views of Edo

「富士三十六景」 「上総黒戸の浦」

「諸国名所百景」 「越後 新潟の景」
Distant View of Azumabashi Bridge in Rain, below Asakusa Kinryūzan Temple, series Famous Views of the Eastern Capital

Rokujuuyoshuumeishozue、shinano、sarashina tagotonotsuki、kyoudaisan

Shokokumeishohyakkeisasshuu makurazaki kaimongatake juseiodori
Drawing Up Seawater
View of Lake Biwa and the Town of Ōtsu from the Building Dedicated to Kannon at Mii Temple

Picture of the Steam Engine Railway in Yatsuyama, Tokyo (Tokyo Yatsuyama shita kaigan jokisha tetsudo no zu)
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