Hand colored 1843 Edo or Tokugawa Period woodcut map of the thirteen states form which Mt. Fuji is Visible. 155 x 175 cm. Drawn by Einen Akiyama. Viewable in complete and quartered scans.
Detail [Bottom Right] Fujimi jusanshu yochi no zenzu. Mt. Fuji and Thirteen Surrounding States. Hand colored 1843, Edo or Tokugawa Period woodcut map of the thirteen states form which Mt. Fuji is Visible. Depicting the part of Japan including Provinces of Shinano, Totomi, Suruga, Kai, Kozuke, Musashi, Sagami, Izu, Shimotsuke, Shimoosa, Hitashi, Awa and Kazusa. 155 x175 cm. Drawn by Einen Akiyama.
1843
Detail [Bottom Left] Fujimi jusanshu yochi no zenzu. Mt. Fuji and Thirteen Surrounding States. Hand colored 1843, Edo or Tokugawa Period woodcut map of the thirteen states form which Mt. Fuji is Visible. Depicting the part of Japan including Provinces of Shinano, Totomi, Suruga, Kai, Kozuke, Musashi, Sagami, Izu, Shimotsuke, Shimoosa, Hitashi, Awa and Kazusa. 155 x175 cm. Drawn by Einen Akiyama.
1843
Detail [Top Right] Fujimi jusanshu yochi no zenzu. Mt. Fuji and Thirteen Surrounding States. Hand colored 1843, Edo or Tokugawa Period woodcut map of the thirteen states form which Mt. Fuji is Visible. Depicting the part of Japan including Provinces of Shinano, Totomi, Suruga, Kai, Kozuke, Musashi, Sagami, Izu, Shimotsuke, Shimoosa, Hitashi, Awa and Kazusa. 155 x175 cm. Drawn by Einen Akiyama.
1843
Detail [Top Left] Fujimi jusanshu yochi no zenzu. Mt. Fuji and Thirteen Surrounding States. Hand colored 1843, Edo or Tokugawa Period woodcut map of the thirteen states form which Mt. Fuji is Visible. Depicting the part of Japan including Provinces of Shinano, Totomi, Suruga, Kai, Kozuke, Musashi, Sagami, Izu, Shimotsuke, Shimoosa, Hitashi, Awa and Kazusa. 155 x175 cm. Drawn by Einen Akiyama.
1843
Fujimi jusanshu yochi no zenzu. Mt. Fuji and Thirteen Surrounding States. Hand colored 1843, Edo or Tokugawa Period woodcut map of the thirteen states form which Mt. Fuji is Visible. Depicting the part of Japan including Provinces of Shinano, Totomi, Suruga, Kai, Kozuke, Musashi, Sagami, Izu, Shimotsuke, Shimoosa, Hitashi, Awa and Kazusa. 155 x175 cm. Drawn by Einen Akiyama.
1843