Nikko Street
Yokohama festival
Yokohama Bund
Yotsuya Mitsuke ukei (Rain at Yotsuya Mitsuke)
Shin Tokyo Hyakkei
henmi Takashi
逸見享
The British Museum
http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=778234&partId=1
1930
woodblock
height:21cm, Width:26.3cm
View from Surugadai
Shin Tokyo Hyakkei
Onchi Koshiro
Harvard Art Museum
http://www.harvardartmuseums.org/collections/object/184021?position=8
1931
woodblock
H: 21.6cm
W: 31.8
Asakusa koen Kajino Foeuri (Casino Fleuri, Asakusa Park)
Shin Tokyo Hyakkei
The mood in Asakusa in the late 1920s and early 1930s was most often described as “erotic grotesque nonsense,” reflecting the focus on hedonistic pleasures that attracted visitors to the district. Representative of the establishments that attracted the crowds was the Casino Follies, the site of the first erotic reviews performed in the city. The casino was based on two Parisian revues: the Casino de Paris and the Folies Bergère. Author Kawabata Yasunari frequented the Casino Follies and drew upon it for his 1930 novel The Scarlet Gang of Asakusa.
SM 2012
Kawakami Sumio
http://museums.fivecolleges.edu/detail.php?museum=&t=objects&type=exact&f=&s=sumi&record=45
1930
woodblock
H: 20.955cm
W: 26.67cm
Tsukijima
Fujimori Shizuo
http://museums.fivecolleges.edu/detail.php?museum=&t=objects&type=exact&f=&s=sumi&record=49
1929
woodblock
H: 21.2725
W: 26.67
Suijo Park in Daiba
Maekawa Senpan
http://museums.fivecolleges.edu/detail.php?museum=all&t=objects&type=all&f=&s=landscape&record=372
1930
woodblock
H; 20.0025
W: 26.67
Nikkorai Enbo (Distant View of Nikolai Cathedral)
Shin Tokyo Hyakkei
Nikolai Cathedral is the popular name for the headquarters of the Japanese Orthodox Church, constructed in 1891 in the Kanda district. The dome was badly damaged in the earthquake but was rebuilt by 1929. The cathedral was one of the meisho of the modern city. Today it is obscured by high-rise buildings. In a somewhat imaginative composition, Fukazawa depicts it from the east, along with the new concrete bridges over the Kanda River. The train in the foreground is on the Yamanote Line, the loop line around the city, which became fully operational in 1925.
Fukuzawa Sakuichi
http://museums.fivecolleges.edu/detail.php?museum=all&t=objects&type=ext&f=&s=&record=8&name_title=hyakkei&op-earliest_year=%3E%3D&op-latest_year=%3C%3D
1929
woodblock
H: 20.6375
W: 26.9875
Hongo Motomachi Koen (Motomachi Park in Hongo)
Shin Tokyo Hyakkei
Located on a rise on the north bank of the Kanda River near Suidōbashi Station, Motomachi Park was one of fifty-two small parks constructed after the earthquake to provide safe open spaces in the case of another disaster. The park, which remains today, was laid out symmetrically and constructed in multiple levels joined by stairways in an art deco style. Its most notable features were a cascading fountain and a pergola, visible along the right edge.
SM 2012
Henmi Takashi
http://museums.fivecolleges.edu/detail.php?museum=all&t=objects&type=ext&f=&s=&record=8&name_title=hyakkei&op-earliest_year=%3E%3D&op-latest_year=%3C%3D
1930
woodblock
H: 26.035
W:20.0025