One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (in Japanese: 名所江戸百景, romanized: Meisho Edo Hyakkei) is a series of 119 ukiyo-e prints begun and largely completed by the Japanese artist Hiroshige (1797–1858). The prints were first published in serialized form in 1856–59, with Hiroshige II completing the series after Hiroshige's death. It was tremendously popular and much reprinted.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Hundred_Famous_Views_of_Edo
Asakusa Ricefields and Torinomachi Festival (浅草田甫酉の町詣, Asakusa tanbu Torinomachi mōde) | Yoshiwara teahouse, Chōkoku-ji temple (Ōtori Shrine), Mount Fuji | White cat represents courtesan who just finished her work; the festival of the rooster is hinted at by bear's paw hairpins resembling the good luck rakes carried by pilgrims in the background | 1857 / 11 | Asakusa, Taitō 35°43′21″N 139°47′31″E |
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