Japanese Woodblock Print Of Totsuka Station On Tokaido Road Edo Period Style

Japanese Woodblock Print Of Totsuka Station On Tokaido Road Edo Period Style

Japanese Woodblock Print Of Totsuka Station On Tokaido Road Edo Period Style

Japanese Woodblock Print Of Totsuka Station On Tokaido Road Edo Period Style

Japanese Woodblock Print Of Totsuka Station On Tokaido Road Edo Period Style

Japanese Woodblock Print Of Totsuka Station On Tokaido Road Edo Period Style

Japanese Woodblock Print Of Totsuka Station On Tokaido Road Edo Period Style

Japanese Woodblock Print Of Totsuka Station On Tokaido Road Edo Period Style

Japanese Woodblock Print Of Totsuka Station On Tokaido Road Edo Period Style

Length: 18.5 inches. Height: 14.5 inches. This exquisite Japanese woodblock print captures a vibrant scene at Totsuka Station, one of the 53 stations along the historic Tokaido Road, which connected Edo (modern-day Tokyo) to Kyoto. The print showcases traditional Edo period attire, with figures depicted in dynamic poses as they engage in conversation and prepare for their journey. The background reveals a picturesque village setting, complete with thatched roofs and a serene landscape, exemplifying the beauty of rural Japan during this era. The woodblock technique, a time-honored art form in Japan, involves carving intricate designs into wood, inking the surface, and pressing it onto paper. This method allows for multiple prints to be created from a single block, preserving the artist’s work and making it accessible to a wider audience.