Hakone (10th Post Station)

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A daimyo’s procession winds its way up the perilous mountain path, rewarded by the stunning views of Hakone lake and Mount Fuji in the distance. Bandits made this part of the journey dangerous. The hot spring resorts along the way attracted many travellers.

Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery

Blackburn

Title

Hakone (10th Post Station)

Date

1831–1834

Medium

Japanese colour woodblock print on paper

Measurements

H 34.7 x W 22.5 cm

Accession number

LC 279

Work type

Print

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