Shiro Kasamatsu - Summer Night, Fireworks (1957) [865 x 1280]
A place for posting, appreciating, and discussing Japanese Woodblock Prints.Kingfisher in the Snow, Ohara Koson, 1925-1936, [1400 x 1578]
A place for posting, appreciating, and discussing Japanese Woodblock Prints.Mallard Ducks in Coastal Scene, by Ohara Koson, 1931

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Horse and Owner by Hirezaki Eiho

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Step 1: draw upside down among. Step 2: profit.

Lupin III (Japanese: ルパン三世) is a direct descendant of titular Gentleman Thief Arsène Lupin, Villain Protagonist of a series of French novels by Maurice LeBlanc. Like his famous grandfather, Lupin is a cunning, dame-crazy master thief who's never been caught. Lupin often partners with Daisuke Jigen, Goemon Ishikawa, and Fujiko Mine on his adventures across the globe to steal one-of-a-kind treasures while dodging the long, unrelenting arm of Inspector Zenigata of ICPO.
Meditation, Hirezaki Eiho

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Lupin and fake Lupin but it's manga

Lupin III (Japanese: ルパン三世) is a direct descendant of titular Gentleman Thief Arsène Lupin, Villain Protagonist of a series of French novels by Maurice LeBlanc. Like his famous grandfather, Lupin is a cunning, dame-crazy master thief who's never been caught. Lupin often partners with Daisuke Jigen, Goemon Ishikawa, and Fujiko Mine on his adventures across the globe to steal one-of-a-kind treasures while dodging the long, unrelenting arm of Inspector Zenigata of ICPO.
Teen Lupin

Lupin III (Japanese: ルパン三世) is a direct descendant of titular Gentleman Thief Arsène Lupin, Villain Protagonist of a series of French novels by Maurice LeBlanc. Like his famous grandfather, Lupin is a cunning, dame-crazy master thief who's never been caught. Lupin often partners with Daisuke Jigen, Goemon Ishikawa, and Fujiko Mine on his adventures across the globe to steal one-of-a-kind treasures while dodging the long, unrelenting arm of Inspector Zenigata of ICPO.
covers and illustrations by Hirezaki Eiho (1880-1968)
A place for posting, appreciating, and discussing Japanese Woodblock Prints.Winter dreams by Yamakawa Shūhō, 1927

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Toshi Yoshida - Irozaki in the Morning (1937) [1200x900]
A place for posting, appreciating, and discussing Japanese Woodblock Prints.Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1798-1861) - “Famous Heroes of the Kabuki Stage Played by Frogs”
A place for posting, appreciating, and discussing Japanese Woodblock Prints.White Chinese Geese Swimming by Reeds, by Ohara Koson, 1928

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Lady on a Bridge, by Ikeda Terukata, ca. 1910

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Full Moon at Nihonbashi bridge - Kobayashi Kiyochika, Ca. 1930's.

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Utagawa Hiroshige - Bunting and Lilies

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Fox in the reeds, by Ohara Koson, ca. 1930

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Koho Shoda - Moonlit sea (1910-1930)
A place for posting, appreciating, and discussing Japanese Woodblock Prints.Kawase Hasui - Early Summer Rain, Arakawa (1932)
A place for posting, appreciating, and discussing Japanese Woodblock Prints.Kawase Hasui, Tsukumojima in Shimabara (1922)
A place for posting, appreciating, and discussing Japanese Woodblock Prints.Mt. Fuji at Dusk from Edo Bridge, by Kobayashi Kiyochika, 1879

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Tsuchiya Koitsu - Chinese Warship Ting Yuang Visiting Japan

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