View the striking mountains, rivers, and cities of Japan in the woodblock prints of Hokusai and Hiroshige.
At Akasaka there was a large reservoir that formed part of the outer moat of Edo Castle. In the early 1700s paulownia trees were planted to reinforce the bank of the pond. In this print the paulownia trees in the foreground dominate the composition, dwarfing the temple buildings and samurai homes on the far bank of the lake.
Impey, Oliver, Hiroshige's Views of Tokyo: A Selection from the Woodblock-Print Series ‘One Hundred Views of Famous Places in Edo’ by Ando Hiroshige, 1797-1858 (Oxford: Ashmolean Museum, 1993), no. 8 on p. 10, illus. p. 19 pl. 8
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