Yokkaichi-33 viewsOriginally in 1833. This edition was published probably in early 20th century.
Shinagawa-27 viewsTokaido Goju-san Tsugi no Uchi; Shinagawa" (Fifty-three Stations of Tokaido) the sunrise at Shinagawa harbor.
originally in 1856-58, this recarved edition was made probably in mid 20th century
Okabe-31 views"Tokaido Goju-san Tsugi" (Fifty-three Stations of Tokaido). "Okabe", No.22. Each print in this series has a short comic poem (in Japanese: "kyoka"). Hence this series is known as the Kyoka Tokaido - also known as the Sanoki Tokaido.
ca. 1830s
Okabe-26 views"Goju-san Tsugi Meisho Zue" (The Fifty-three Famous Places of Tokaido) No.22. Okabe station.
1855
Oiso-25 viewsOriginally published in 1833/1834. This edition published probably before world war II in 20th century.
Nissaka-20 views"Tokaido Goju-san Tsugi no Uchi". Nissaka Station. The series is known as Gyosho Tokaido because of the calligraphy style in which the title was written.
ca. 1841
Nihonbashi Bridge-23 views"Goju-san Tsugi Meisho Zue" (The Fifty-three Famous Places of Tokaido) No.1. Nihon-bashi Bridge under the clouds at the east direction. Bit faded but very good early impression.
1855
Nihonbashi-24 views"Tokaido Goju-san Tsugi no Uchi" No.1. Nihonbashi.
ca. 1840s
Miya-22 views"Tokaido Goju-san Tsugi" (Fifty-three Stations of Tokaido) no.42. Miya. This is so-called "Kyoka Tokaido" series because each sheet has a "kyoka" (comic short poem).
late 1830s
Mitsuke-29 views"Tokaido Goju-san Tsugi no Uchi" (Fifty-three Stations of Tokaido) Mitsuke. Ferry boats on Tenryu River between Hamamatsu and Mitsuke stations.
originally in 1856-58, this was made probably in mid 20th century
Mishima-40 views"Tokaido Goju-san Tsugi" (Fifty-three Stations of Tokaido). Each print in this series has a short comic poem (in Japanese: "kyoka"). Hence this series is known as the Kyoka Tokaido - also known as the Sanoki Tokaido. Snowy landscape at Mishima.
late 1830s
Kanagawa-22 viewsKanagawa Station. The series is known as Gyosho Tokaido because of the calligraphy style in which the title was written.
ca. 1841