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@atomicker@mstdn.ca  ·  activity timestamp 17 hours ago

Title: Suijin no Mori, Sumida River (1934)

Artist: Koitsu Tsuchiya

https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/16327481 #ShinHanga #Art #KoitsuTsuchiya #Showa #Winter #Snow #SumidaRiver #Sumida #Tokyo #Japan

A snowy evening by the Sumida River, in Tokyo. A solitary figure wearing a kimono and carrying an umbrella stands beneath a tall, snow-plastered tree on the banks of the river; nearby, a building is concealed behind a fence, just its roof visible above snowy trees. Small boats travel on the still surface of the cold-looking river beyond, and a layer of fresh snow covers everything, as more snow falls from an overcast sky
A snowy evening by the Sumida River, in Tokyo. A solitary figure wearing a kimono and carrying an umbrella stands beneath a tall, snow-plastered tree on the banks of the river; nearby, a building is concealed behind a fence, just its roof visible above snowy trees. Small boats travel on the still surface of the cold-looking river beyond, and a layer of fresh snow covers everything, as more snow falls from an overcast sky
A snowy evening by the Sumida River, in Tokyo. A solitary figure wearing a kimono and carrying an umbrella stands beneath a tall, snow-plastered tree on the banks of the river; nearby, a building is concealed behind a fence, just its roof visible above snowy trees. Small boats travel on the still surface of the cold-looking river beyond, and a layer of fresh snow covers everything, as more snow falls from an overcast sky
The Asahi Shimbun

VOX POPULI: National election held during snow season is absurd and dangerous | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis

Bokushi Suzuki (1770-1842), a textile merchant in Echigo province (present-day Niigata Prefecture), traveled to Edo (present-day Tokyo) to peddle his wares.
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@atomicker@mstdn.ca  ·  activity timestamp 17 hours ago

Title: Suijin no Mori, Sumida River (1934)

Artist: Koitsu Tsuchiya

https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/16327481 #ShinHanga #Art #KoitsuTsuchiya #Showa #Winter #Snow #SumidaRiver #Sumida #Tokyo #Japan

A snowy evening by the Sumida River, in Tokyo. A solitary figure wearing a kimono and carrying an umbrella stands beneath a tall, snow-plastered tree on the banks of the river; nearby, a building is concealed behind a fence, just its roof visible above snowy trees. Small boats travel on the still surface of the cold-looking river beyond, and a layer of fresh snow covers everything, as more snow falls from an overcast sky
A snowy evening by the Sumida River, in Tokyo. A solitary figure wearing a kimono and carrying an umbrella stands beneath a tall, snow-plastered tree on the banks of the river; nearby, a building is concealed behind a fence, just its roof visible above snowy trees. Small boats travel on the still surface of the cold-looking river beyond, and a layer of fresh snow covers everything, as more snow falls from an overcast sky
A snowy evening by the Sumida River, in Tokyo. A solitary figure wearing a kimono and carrying an umbrella stands beneath a tall, snow-plastered tree on the banks of the river; nearby, a building is concealed behind a fence, just its roof visible above snowy trees. Small boats travel on the still surface of the cold-looking river beyond, and a layer of fresh snow covers everything, as more snow falls from an overcast sky
The Asahi Shimbun

VOX POPULI: National election held during snow season is absurd and dangerous | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis

Bokushi Suzuki (1770-1842), a textile merchant in Echigo province (present-day Niigata Prefecture), traveled to Edo (present-day Tokyo) to peddle his wares.
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@atomicker@mstdn.ca  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

Title: Remains of the Checkpoint at Shitomae (1956)

Artist: Kasamatsu Shiro

https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20260202_08/ #ShinHanga #SosakuHanga #Art #Showa #KasamatsuShiro #Winter #Snow #Moon #FullMoon #Japan

A full moon shines down out of a starless night sky, illuminating a pair of rustic wooden buildings standing near a tall wiry pine tree. In the foreground, the stumps of a few dozen wooden posts poke up through the snow, all that remains of some lost structure. Beyond, the pine tree dominates the center of the image, its branches heavy with snow. A figure carrying a bucket is approaching the nearest building; warm lights shine in the windows of the second building further on. A layer of fresh snow covers everything.
A full moon shines down out of a starless night sky, illuminating a pair of rustic wooden buildings standing near a tall wiry pine tree. In the foreground, the stumps of a few dozen wooden posts poke up through the snow, all that remains of some lost structure. Beyond, the pine tree dominates the center of the image, its branches heavy with snow. A figure carrying a bucket is approaching the nearest building; warm lights shine in the windows of the second building further on. A layer of fresh snow covers everything.
A full moon shines down out of a starless night sky, illuminating a pair of rustic wooden buildings standing near a tall wiry pine tree. In the foreground, the stumps of a few dozen wooden posts poke up through the snow, all that remains of some lost structure. Beyond, the pine tree dominates the center of the image, its branches heavy with snow. A figure carrying a bucket is approaching the nearest building; warm lights shine in the windows of the second building further on. A layer of fresh snow covers everything.
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@atomicker@mstdn.ca  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

Title: Remains of the Checkpoint at Shitomae (1956)

Artist: Kasamatsu Shiro

https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20260202_08/ #ShinHanga #SosakuHanga #Art #Showa #KasamatsuShiro #Winter #Snow #Moon #FullMoon #Japan

A full moon shines down out of a starless night sky, illuminating a pair of rustic wooden buildings standing near a tall wiry pine tree. In the foreground, the stumps of a few dozen wooden posts poke up through the snow, all that remains of some lost structure. Beyond, the pine tree dominates the center of the image, its branches heavy with snow. A figure carrying a bucket is approaching the nearest building; warm lights shine in the windows of the second building further on. A layer of fresh snow covers everything.
A full moon shines down out of a starless night sky, illuminating a pair of rustic wooden buildings standing near a tall wiry pine tree. In the foreground, the stumps of a few dozen wooden posts poke up through the snow, all that remains of some lost structure. Beyond, the pine tree dominates the center of the image, its branches heavy with snow. A figure carrying a bucket is approaching the nearest building; warm lights shine in the windows of the second building further on. A layer of fresh snow covers everything.
A full moon shines down out of a starless night sky, illuminating a pair of rustic wooden buildings standing near a tall wiry pine tree. In the foreground, the stumps of a few dozen wooden posts poke up through the snow, all that remains of some lost structure. Beyond, the pine tree dominates the center of the image, its branches heavy with snow. A figure carrying a bucket is approaching the nearest building; warm lights shine in the windows of the second building further on. A layer of fresh snow covers everything.
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