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Shukado Newsletter vol. 107

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Dear Customers and Friends,

Hello from Akiko Yamada sending you Shukado newsletter.
We launched Ukiyo-e online shop for smart phone.
The URL is same as PC site.
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/index.php
We are waiting for your visit to our online shop!
This is today's lineup.

Index
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Special Feature; Shunga exhibition
New Items
Holiday Notice
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An exhibition of Shunga has been hold at Eisei bunko museum in Tokyo.
Many people have rushed into the site and sometimes the entrance is controlled due to the queue length.
http://www.eiseibunko.com/shunga/english/index.html

Hokusai "Kinoe no Komatsu" which might be the most famous shunga is also displayed in the exhibition.
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-88-182/Hokusai/Kinoe-no-Komatsu?

Shunga is erotic art was depicted in around Edo period.
In 2013 the same kind of exhibition at the British museum caused great sensation gathering about 90.000 customers. 
But the traveling exhibitions were not hold in Japan, origin of Shunga.
From Meiji period to recent days, shunda has been under control.
It was said that it was so difficult for to hold shunga exhitions in Japan because of such background.
This is the first large scale exhibition of Shunga in Japan.
So the title of the exhibition is "The world wowed before us".

Why dose Shunga attract so many people?
Because shunga is not only erotic, but very artistic and has humorous elements.
A lot of famous Ukiyoe artist depicted Shunga for example, Utamaro, Kiyonaga,Hokusai, Harunobu, Kuniyosi Kunisada and so on.
It is said that some Daimyo, a feudal lord ordered Ukiyo-e artists to draw gorgeous Shunga books as special new year presents.
Shunga were used as good-luck charm for solders as it evoke life force.
Artists exercised their skill in Shunga using expensive material such as gold and silver.
Most women and men in Shunga are fully clothed.
One of the reasons is the temperature in Edo but another reason is thought that painters wanted to show off their skill in motif of kimonos.
You can see such elaborate technique in it.
Toyokuni III (Kunisada) Enshi Goju-yojo, Hana no Maki
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-90-539-01/Toyokuni-III-(Kunisada)/Enshi-Goju-yojo--Hana-no-Maki


The exhibition of Shunga is beeing held at Eisei bunko museum until December 23.
And we, shukado is selling shunga books on our web site.
Please visit to it if you are interested in Shunga.
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/search.php?sritem=42
You might be surprise at its artistic technique, its humor!

New items!
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Hiroshige "Thirty-six Views of Mt. Fuji, Ichikoku Bridge in the Eastern Capital"
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-90-496/Hiroshige/Thirty-six-Views-of-Mt.-Fuji--Ichikoku-Bridge-in-the-Eastern-Capital
Hiroshige "Thity-six Views of Mt. Fuji, Mt. Fuji Seen from Izu"
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-90-560/Hiroshige/Thity-six-Views-of-Mt.-Fuji--Mt.-Fuji-Seen-from-Izu
Kunisato "Famous Views of Eastern Capital, Fireworks at Ryogoku Bridge"
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-90-535//Famous-Views-of-Eastern-Capital--Fireworks-at-Ryogoku-Bridge
Kuniyoshi "Ushiwakamaru"
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-90-514/Kuniyoshi/Ushiwakamaru
Kuniyoshi "Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido, Okabe"
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-90-532/Kuniyoshi/Fifty-three-Stations-of-the-Tokaido--Okabe
Yoshitoshi "One Hundred Aspects of the Moon, Moon of Mt. Kintoki"
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-90-551/Yoshitoshi/One-Hundred-Aspects-of-the-Moon--Moon-of-Mt.-Kintoki
Yoshitora "The steam locomotive in Tokyo"
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-90-485/Yoshitora/The-steam-locomotive-in-Tokyo
Chikanobu "Mountain Witch and Kaidomaru in Mt. Ashigara"
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-90-517/Chikanobu/Mountain-Witch-and-Kaidomaru-in-Mt.-Ashigara

We renew our website almost every day!
Please visit our website.
If you have any question, please feel free to contact us!

Holiday Notice

Our gallery will be closed on 26 December - 5 January for winter holidays.
For those who inquire by e-mail or phone, we will give you a reply after 6 January.

Sincerel yours,
Akiko Yamada

Ukiyoe Gallery SHUKADO

http://www.japanese-finearts.com/
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Japanese Fine Arts.com by SHUKADO
Address: Sone Building 7F, Ginza 6-4-8, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
TEL:(international number)+81-3-3569-3620 FAX:+81-3-3569-3621
email: info@japanese-finearts.com
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/

ONLINE GALLERY SYUKADO (Japanese)
http://www.syukado.jp
master@syukado.jp
Gallery Shukado buying your ukiyo-e and Japanese art (Japanese)
http://aojc.co.jp

Shukado Newsletter vol. 106

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Dear Customers and Friends,

Hello from AkikoYamada sending you Shukado newsletter.
Scorching summer days have continued in Tokyo!
But on the other hand, there are a lot of funs in the summer of Japan.
For example, fireworks displays, wearing a yukata(Japanese cotton kimono), and Japanese food, especially grilled eel!
I would like to survive this hot summer with them.
This is today's lineup.

Index

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Special Feature; Fireworks
New Items
Holiday Notice
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Fireworks festival is one of the highlight of summer in Japan.
This is a famous work depicting the Ryōgoku fireworks.
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-88-164/Hiroshige/One-hundred-Famous-Views-of-Edo--Ryogoku-Firework
There are many kinds of fireworks and the fireworks depicted in this print seems to be "poka-mono".
You can see the phots of many fireworks below.
http://sumidagawa-hanabi.com/index_eg.html
This Sumidagawa fireworks display began to comfort the spirits of a number of people who passed away by epidemic in 1732.
People in the Edo period were looking forward to the beautiful fireworks. So there are a lot of Ukiyo-e depiction fireworks. Let's look them!

This is a scene of Ryogoku Bridge packed with people watching fireworks.
In fact the bridge was broken due to the weight of people in 1897.
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-90-237/Toyokuni/Fireworks-at-Ryogoku-Bridge

Houseboats, called yakatabune were popular.
Rich people enjoyed watching fireworks eating food and drinking sake.
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-89-252/Kuniyoshi/Women-watching-Fireworks
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-89-229-01//Thirty-six-Landmarks-of-Edo--Fireworks-of-Ryogoku
You can check the history of Yakatabune below.
http://www.yakatabune-kumiai.jp/en/
Yakatabune is still popular today and we can enjoy them all the year.

If the timing is right, how about going to the fireworks display?

New items!
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Hiroshige One Hundred Famous Views of Edo, Kon'yacho in Kanda
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-90-248/Hiroshige/One-Hundred-Famous-Views-of-Edo--Kon-yacho-in-Kanda

Hiroshige One Hundred Famous Views of Edo, Figure to see the village of Sekiya
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-90-288/Hiroshige/One-Hundred-Famous-Views-of-Edo--Figure-to-see-the-village-of-Sekiya

Hiroshige Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido, Kyoto
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-90-272/Hiroshige/Fifty-three-Stations-of-the-Tokaido--Kyoto

Hiroshige Famous Sights of the Fifty-three Stations, Nihombashi
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-90-261/Hiroshige/Famous-Sights-of-the-Fifty-three-Stations--Nihombashi

Eizan Beauty at Shinanoya
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-90-192/Eizan/Beauty-at-Shinanoya

Eisen  Beauty
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-90-164/Eisen-/Beauty

Kuniyoshi Enoshima Island in Sagami Province
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-90-170/Kuniyoshi/Enoshima-Island-in-Sagami-Province

Chikanobu Azuma Fuzoku(12 works and index of works)
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-90-257/Chikanobu/Azuma-Fuzoku(12-works-and-index-of-works)

Yoshida Toshi Pine, Bamboo, and Japanese Plum
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-89-074//Pine--Bamboo--and-Japanese-Plum

Ito Shinsui New Cotton Kimono
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-90-203/Ito-Shinsui/New-Cotton-Kimono

We renew our website almost every day!
Please visit our website.
If you have any question, please feel free to contact us!

Holiday Notice

Our gallery will be closed on 12 - 16 Aug for summer holidays.
For those who inquire by e-mail or phone, we will give you a reply after 17 Aug.

Sincerel yours,

Akiko Yamada

Ukiyoe Gallery SHUKADO

http://www.japanese-finearts.com/
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Japanese Fine Arts.com by SHUKADO
Address: Sone Building 7F, Ginza 6-4-8, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
TEL:(international number)+81-3-3569-3620 FAX:+81-3-3569-3621
email: info@japanese-finearts.com
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/

ONLINE GALLERY SYUKADO (Japanese)
http://www.syukado.jp
master@syukado.jp
Gallery Shukado buying your ukiyo-e and Japanese art (Japanese)
http://aojc.co.jp

Shukado Newsletter vol. 105

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Dear Customers and Friends,

Hello from Akiko Yamada sending you Shukado newsletter.
The Newspaper says that foreign tourists to Japan have increased. 
We feel so too and Ginza is full with foreign people.
Ginza where Shukado is located in is one of most popular city for foreign tourists.
But I will introduce you special vacation destination for tourists in Japan.

This is today's lineup.

Index
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Special Feature:Kanazawa
New Items
Holiday Notice
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If you are planning go to Japan, where do you want to go?
Kyoto? Hakone?
Today I will recommend you Kanazawa.
Kanazawa is located in northwest of Tokyo.
It flourished as a castle town of the Kaga clan during the Edo period.
The city is well known for its traditional culture, for example art, crafts and tea ceremony.

Recently tourists have been flock to Kanazawa.
Because the Hokuriku Shinkansen bullet train began operation last month.
Once four hours away from Tokyo by train, it takes only 2 hours and a half now.
Kanazawa have become easy visiting distance.

There are many tourist spots in Kanazawa.
One of most famous place is Kenrokuen Garden.
That is originally part of Kanazawa castle.
http://www.kanazawa-tourism.com/eng/guide/guide1_1.php?no=1
You can enjoy its beautiful landscape in all season.
In winter you can see unique scene, yukitsuri.
Ropes are stretched over all the pine trees to protect them from the weight of snow.

Higashi Chaya District is also popular place.
http://www.kanazawa-tourism.com/eng/guide/guide1_4.php?no=1
The geisha district is preserved for a long time and designated as a historical street.

Not only ancient aspects, there is a fantastic contemporary museum.
https://www.kanazawa21.jp/en/

Beautiful crafts are also attractive point of Kanazawa.
In June 2009, Kanazawa was registered as a UNESCO 
Creative City of Crafts and Folk Art.
Kanazawa lacquerware has been produced there since 17th century.

And it is also known as a gastronomic city.
There are fantastic seafood from the Japan Sea including shrimps, crabs and yellowtails.
I would like to recommend going to Omi-cho Market.
http://www.kanazawa-tourism.com/eng/guide/guide1_3.php?no=2

As just described, Kanazawa is full of attractive spots!
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http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-90-029/Utamaro/A-Set-of-Great-Beauties-of-the-Present-Day--The-Courtesan-Komurasaki

http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-90-028/Eishi/The-Courtesan-Takigawa-of-Ogiya

http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-90-142/Hiroshige/Chushingura

http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-90-149/Hiroshige/Grand-Series-of-Fishe--Flying-Fish--Croaker-and-Lily

http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-90-144/Hiroshige/Fifty-three-Stations-of-the-Tokaido--Okazaki

http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-90-132/Hiroshige/Famous-Views-of-the-60-odd-Provinces--Edo

http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-90-038/Hiroshige/One-Hundred-Famous-Views-of-Edo--The-Pagoda-of-Zojoji-Temple-at-Akabane

http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-90-137/Kunichika/Yakusha-e

http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-90-137/Kunichika/Yakusha-e

http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-90-133-02/Yoshitoshi/Thirty-two-Aspects-of-Women--Looks-Heavy

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We renew our website almost every day!
Please visit our website.
If you have any question, please feel free to contact us!

[Holiday Notice]
Our gallery will be closed on 2 - 6 May due to national holidays. 
For those who inquire by e-mail or phone, we will give you a reply after 7 May.
Thank you for your understanding.

Sincerely yours,
Akiko Yamada


Ukiyoe Gallery SHUKADO
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/
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Japanese Fine Arts.com by SHUKADO
Address: Sone Building 7F, Ginza 6-4-8, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
TEL:(international number)+81-3-3569-3620 FAX:+81-3-3569-3621
email: info@japanese-finearts.com
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/

ONLINE GALLERY SYUKADO (Japanese)
http://www.syukado.jp
master@syukado.jp
Gallery Shukado buying your ukiyo-e and Japanese art (Japanese)
http://aojc.co.jp

Shukado Newsletter vol. 104

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Dear Customers and Friends,

Hello and happy new year from Akiko Yamada sending you Shukado newsletter.
How did you spend your New Year holiday?
I went to a shrine neighborhood to make wishes for the coming year.

This is today's lineup.

Index
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Special Feature; Making wishes for the coming year
New Items
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Many of the Japanese visit a shrine on a New Year's Day.
How many people visit to shrines on a New Year's Day do you think?
More than 3 million people go to Meiji Jingu, one of most popular shrine in Tokyo to make wishes for the coming year.
http://www.meijijingu.or.jp/english/index.html
Many foreign people also visit the shrine.
If you hesitate about etiquitte at the shrine, I recommend check the web page below.

http://www.meijijingu.or.jp/english/your/1.html

You can try to write down your wish to Ema.
http://www.meijijingu.or.jp/english/your/2.html

Those are painting depicting Ema
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A2-88-307-3//My-Wishes-are-Realized

Meiji Jingu is also famous for its nature.
You can enjoy beautiful flowers and watch wild birds.
http://www.meijijingu.or.jp/english/nature/3.html

The Shinto style wedding ceremony are conducted at the shrine.
So you might encounter this fantastic scene if you are lucky.
http://www.meijijingu.or.jp/english/your/5.html

New items!
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Hiroshige One Hundred Famous Views of Edo, Teppôzu and Tsukiji Hongan-ji Temple
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-90-039/Hiroshige/One-Hundred-Famous-Views-of-Edo--Tepp%C3%B4zu-and-Tsukiji-Hongan-ji-Temple

Eiri Fumi no Kiyogaki Vol.1
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-90-042/Eiri/Fumi-no-Kiyogaki-Vol.1

Kawase Hasui Namkiri in Shima
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-90-022/Kawase-Hasui/Namkiri-in-Shima

Yoshinobu Englishwoman
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-89-408//Englishwoman

Hiroshige One Hundred Famous Views of Edo, View to the North from Asukayama
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-89-410/Hiroshige/One-Hundred-Famous-Views-of-Edo--View-to-the-North-from-Asukayama

Natori Shunsen Yakusha-e
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-89-406/Natori-Shunsen/Yakusha-e


Utamaro Beauty
Eishi Beauty
Hokusai Journey to the Waterfalls in All the Provinces
Hiroshige Grand Series of Fishes
[Painting]
Kinosho Tadaoto, Ito Jakuchu, Uemura Shoen, Kurihara Gyokuyo, Kaburaki Kiyokata, 
And more.

We renew our website almost every day!
Please visit our website.
If you have any question, please feel free to contact us!

Sincerely yours,
Akiko Yamada


Ukiyoe Gallery SHUKADO
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/
---------------------------------------------
Japanese Fine Arts.com by SHUKADO
Address: Sone Building 7F, Ginza 6-4-8, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
TEL:(international number)+81-3-3569-3620 FAX:+81-3-3569-3621
email: info@japanese-finearts.com
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/

ONLINE GALLERY SYUKADO (Japanese)
http://www.syukado.jp
master@syukado.jp
Gallery Shukado buying your ukiyo-e and Japanese art (Japanese)
http://aojc.co.jp

浮世絵通信by秋華洞 7号

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こんにちは。浮世絵担当の山田です。

あっという間にもう年の瀬。
秋華洞もギャラリーの改装や節目ごとの展覧会、
(個人的には初めての試み、橘小夢展が印象に残っています)
集中鑑定会の開催など短く感じた一年でした。
皆様、今年も大変お世話になりました。
今年最後の浮世絵メルマガです。

今月のラインナップ
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秋華洞からのお知らせ
新入荷作品:広重、忠臣蔵など
この展覧会に行ってみたい!:月岡雪鼎とその一門
今月の役者絵:豊国Ⅲ 「役者見立東海道五十三駅 岡崎駅 政右衛門」
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今年も一年お世話になりました。
秋華洞は年末年始のお休みを頂きます。
あさって12月27日(土)から2015年1月6日(火)は冬期休業となります。
なお、オンラインショップはお休み中でもご注文いただけますが、
受付や質問へのご返信は1月7日以降となります。

もうひとつお知らせは、秋華洞での浮世絵の展覧会です。

「広重と歩く江戸」
2015年2月11日(水)~2015年2月20日(金)
於:秋華洞
時間:10:00~18:00(日・祝は11:00~)
名所江戸百景をはじめとした、広重が描いた江戸の浮世絵を展示します。もちろん入場無料、展示販売いたしますのでぜひお越しください。皆さんに楽しんでいただけますよう、解説や展示も工夫したいと思っています。

■ 新入荷作品 ■

広重 (こちらのシリーズ他にもございます)

「名所江戸百景 飛鳥山北の眺望」
http://jp.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-89-410/Hiroshige/One-Hundred-Famous-Views-of-Edo--View-to-the-North-from-Asukayama
「名所江戸百景 王子装束ゑの木大晦日の狐火」
http://jp.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-89-386/Hiroshige/One-Hundred-Famous-Views-of-Edo--Kitsunebi-on-New-Year-s-Eve-in-Oji

忠臣蔵、色々入荷しています。

芳虎 忠臣蔵銘々伝(画帖)
http://jp.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-89-431/Yoshitora/Chushingura
北斎 新板浮絵忠臣蔵第七段目
http://jp.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-89-367/Hokusai/Act-VII--from-the-series-Newly-Published-Perspective-Pictures-of-Chushingura
こちらはいのししが・・・。
三洋斎 忠臣蔵 かげゑ 二段目 五段目
http://jp.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-89-358-01//Shadowgraph-of-Chushingura

山村耕花(豊成)も久々に入荷しました。

山村耕花 「十一世片岡仁左衛門の柿右衛門」
http://jp.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-89-404/Yamamura-Koka/Yakusha-e

川瀬巴水 東京二十景 荒川の月(赤羽)
http://jp.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A3-89-096/Kawase-Hasui/20-Scenes-of-Tokyo--moon-of-Arakawa

そのほか、
広重「五十三次名所図会」
北寿「東叡山麓不忍池弁財天図」
清親「東京名所図 向島桜」など新着作品がございます。
お探しの作品がありましたら、遠慮なくご連絡ください。


■この展覧会に行ってみたい!■

月岡雪鼎とその一門-大坂の肉筆浮世絵-
於:大阪歴史博物館
平成27年1月7日(水)~2月16日(月)
http://www.mus-his.city.osaka.jp/news/2014/tsukiokasettei.html

最近は大英博物館での春画展の影響か、春画がクローズアップされる雪鼎ですが、江戸中期の大坂を代表する肉筆浮世絵師として多くの美人画を残しています。秋華洞でも春画以外にそうした掛軸を扱ってきましたが、とくに海外にファンが多いようです。
掛軸は在庫がございますので、ご興味ある方はご連絡ください。

■ 今月の役者絵 ■
秋華洞は歌舞伎座から一番近い浮世絵商。
役者絵の在庫の中からおすすめの役者絵をピックアップしてご紹介します。

今月は歌舞伎座ではなく国立劇場の演目から。明日まで通し狂言伊賀越道中双六 (いがごえどうちゅうすごろく)が上演されています。これは日本三大仇討ちの伊賀越えの仇討ちをベースにしたお芝居で、なかでも「沼津」という演目が有名です。
国輝 「伊賀越道中双六 六」
http://jp.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-89-348-01/Kuniteru/Board-Game-of-the-Road-to-Iga-Pass-vol.6

今回はなんといっても44年ぶりに上演される岡崎の場が話題です。最近では歌舞伎での上演はずっとなかったものの、江戸時代には浮世絵でよく描かれていました。こちらも岡崎を描いたものです。
豊国Ⅲ 「役者見立東海道五十三駅 岡崎駅 政右衛門」
http://jp.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-88-037-59/Toyokuni-III-(Kunisada)/Yakushamitate-53-Stations-of-Tokaido%EF%BC%8COkazaki


【編集後記】
今年も一年間ご愛顧頂き、ありがとうございました。
来年も面白い作品の提供や展覧会、特集記事を考えてまいりますので、
どうぞよろしくお願いいたします。

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Shukado Newsletter vol. 103

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Dear customers and friends,

VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS!!
Hello from Akiko Yamada sending you Shukado newsletter.
I hope that you are enjoying Christmas now.
Ginza where Shukado located in is decorated with Christmas illumination.

This is today's lineup.

Index
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Special Feature; New Year's Eve
New Items
Holiday Notice
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After Christmas next big event in Japan is New Year's Eve.
New Year's Eve is very important day for Japanese people along with New Year's Day.
At that day, Japanese clean their houses by all the family to welcome New Year.
And at the night they eat soba buckwheat noodle hoping longevity.
Because its∏ length is associated with longevity.

Today I will introduce you Ukiyo-e regarding with New Year's Eve.
Hiroshige One Hundred Famous Views of Edo, Kitsunebi on New Year's Eve in Oji

http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-89-386/Hiroshige/One-Hundred-Famous-Views-of-Edo--Kitsunebi-on-New-Year-s-Eve-in-Oji?

This is an artwork depicted on a basis of an oral tradition on Oji Inari Shrine presently located in Oji, Kita ward, Tokyo. According to the legend, the area used to be a huge rice field, and on every New Year's Eve, foxes got together at a giant nettle tree for a rite, then visited Oji Inari to complete their celebration. There are many landscape paintings of Oji which refer to the legend, but this artwork particularly holds a fantastic mood.

In the same series, there is other Ukiyo-e depicting Oji Inari Shrine.
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-88-156/Hiroshige/One-hundred-Famous-Views-of-Edo--Oji-Shurine

I hear there is an event that on the night of New Year's Eve they go to the shrine to pray happy New Year imitating the legend wearing fox masks.


New Items
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Hiroshige One Hundred Famous Views of Edo, View to the North from Asukayama
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-89-410/Hiroshige/One-Hundred-Famous-Views-of-Edo--View-to-the-North-from-Asukayama

Hiroshige Famous Views of Eastern Capital、Tsukudajima
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-89-371/Hiroshige/Famous-Views-of-Eastern-Capital%E3%80%81Tsukudajima

Hiroshige II One hundred Famous Views in the Provinces, Ise
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-89-432/Hiroshige-II/One-hundred-Famous-Views-in-the-Provinces--Ise

Natori Shunsen Yakusha-e
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-89-406/Natori-Shunsen/Yakusha-e

Komura Settai Snowy Morning
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-89-344/Komura-Settai/Snowy-Morning

Hokujyu  Shinobazu Pond
Hiroshige  One Hundred Famous Views of Edo, Minato Shrine
          One Hundred Famous Views of Edo, Gohyakurakan
Kiyochika  Mukoujima,
Night Stall,
Gokakudo
And more.

Holiday Notice
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We are closing from 27th December to 6th January.
During the holiday, you can place orders on our online shop.
But for those who inquire by e-mail or phone, we will give you a reply after 7th January.

Best wishes for a happy new year!

Sincerely yours,
Akiko Yamada

Shukado Newsletter vol. 102

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Dear Customers and Friends,

Hello from AkikoYamada sending you Shukado newsletter.
Recently rainy season has ended and a broiling summer has started in Japan.
In such days, Ukiyo-e depicting waterfront landscape makes us cool down.
So I will introduce ukiyo-e of waterfalls to you.

This is today's lineup.

Index
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Special Feature; Waterfall
New Items
Holiday Notice
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Like Iguassu and Niagara, there are a lot of beautiful waterfalls all over Japan.
This Ukiyo-e is one of Journey to the Waterfalls series in All the Provinces by Hokusai.
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-89-176/Hokusai/Journey-to-the-Waterfalls-in-All-the-Provinces--The-Falls-at-Aoigaoka

"Aoigaoka" where daimyos have lived in was located near Edo castle.
It is not a large waterfall.
Hokusai painted splash in a pointillist manner.
The brushwork might remind us impressionist school.
And contrast of rippling wave and calm surface stunning.

By the way, in Japan waterfalls are not just scenic places but the places for ascetic training like those Ukiyo-e!
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-88-051-03-26/Yoshiiku/The-Tale-of-Genji--Vol.40?
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/A1-89-238-02/Yoshitoshi/The-Austerities-of-Saint-Mongaku?

You can talke part in such Takigyo, also called waterfall meditation in Japan!
Mt. Takao located in the west of Tokyo accepts disciplinants.
It's an hour train ride away from JR Shinjuku station and then a 15min cable car ride to the waterfall.
http://www.takaosan.or.jp/english/asceticism.html

The aim of this ascetic training is to clear your mind of all thought.
Mt. Takao is also famous a popular destination for hikers.
So I think you can enjoy going to Mt. Takao even without waterfall meditation.

New items!
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Hiroshige "Fifty-three Stations of Tokaido, Yokkaichi"

Kuniyoshi "Women Watching Fireworks"

Kuniyoshi "Sixty-nine Stations of Kisokaido"

Kuniyoshi "The Sickness Called Colic/Five of the Seven Gods of Good Fortune"

Yoshitora "Cherries at Night at New Shimabara"

Yoshiiku "Political Caricatures"

Kawase Hasui "Rain at Sanno in May"
And more. 

We renew our website almost every day!
Please visit our website.
If you have any question, please feel free to contact us!

Holiday Notice
Our gallery will be closed on 8 - 17 Aug. for summer holidays.For those who inquire by e-mail or phone, we will give you a reply after 18 Aug.

Sincerel yours,
Akiko Yamada


Ukiyoe Gallery SHUKADO
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Shukado Newsletter vol. 101

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Dear customers and friends,

Good afternoon from Akiko Yamada of Shukado.
The rainy has started last month in Kanto area, including Tokyo.
It's humid but this rain is necessary for rice cultivation.
This is today's lineup.

Index
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Special Feature; Exhibition "Woman's Face"
New Items
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Today, I will introduce you to our exhibition now underway.
"Woman's Face" -- Eros, Ego, and Desire

6.5 thu
6.17 tue
open every day on term of the Exhibition
10:00-18:00 11:00-18:00 Sundays
http://syukado.jp/jp/tokusyu/19_onnanokao.html (I'm afraid there is only Japanese webpage though.)

Shukado is dealing with a wide-range of first-class Japanese fine arts from the Edo era to modern times.
This exhibition features such our main items, Kakejiku, Ukiyo-e, and contemporary painting by 5 young artists.
You can enjoy beautiful Utamaro's Ukiyo-e and beauty of the kakejiku by Kitani Chigusa featuring our latest catalog's front page.
Furthermore, at the exhibition we show the painting by Ikenaga Yasunari whose art book has become a big hit.
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/list2/4-89-001/Ikenaga-Yasunari/Ikenaga-Yasunari-s-Art-Book
(Now fourth edition are sold at book store, but you can get the first edition with his sign at our online shop.)

He paints women on linen canvas with Japanese-style painting method.
It is not only Japan which is paying attention to Ikenaga's artworks. Rather, Japan is a little bit behind the overseas which is aggressively searching for a potential new talent. 
The products planned for sale in overseas are stationery including a notebook in Russia, a book cover in Spain, a lithograph in Germany etc.

http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/search/336/Ikenaga%20Yasunari

We also display Okamoto Toko and Nakahara Arisa who are Japanese female painters.
http://www.syukado.jp/jp/artists/okamoto_toko/
http://www.syukado.jp/jp/artists/nakahara_arisa/

It would be difficult for most of you to visit us during the exhibition.
But I'll keep updated about them.

New items!
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Hokusai     "Journey to the Waterfalls in All the Provinces, The Falls at Aoigaoka"
Hiroshige "Fifty-three Stations of Tokaido, Nihonbashi"
Hiroshige "Sixty-nine Stations of Kiso Kaido, Oi"

Kuniyoshi "Sixty-nine Stations of Kiso Kaido, Tsumagome"
(There are some other Kiso Kaido series.)
Hiroshige II "Foreign Residences in Yokohama"
and more.

We renew our website almost every day!
Please visit our website.
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/index.php

If you have any question, please feel free to contact us!

Sincerely yours,
Akiko Yamada



Ukiyoe Gallery SHUKADO

http://www.japanese-finearts.com/



SHUKADO Co., Ltd


Address: Sone Building 7F, Ginza 6-4-8, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061

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Shukado Newsletter vol. 100

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Dear Customers and Friends,

Hello from AkikoYamada sending you our newsletter.
In Japan school year starts in April.
Recruitment of new employees is usually in April.
We have an image of spring as start.
A sumo wrestler, Kakuryu starts his new career as Yokozuna, grand champion this spring.
This is today's lineup.

Index
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・Special Feature; Sumo
・New Items
・Holiday Notice
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Have you ever seen Sumo?
The Nihon Sumo Kyokai was proud to announce that on March 26, 2014, Ozeki Kakuryu was promoted to the rank of Yokozuna.
He has become the 71th Yokozuna in history.
Sumo is a kind of wrestling in Japanese style.
Originally a court function, it has a history of more 1000 years.
In the beginning, bouts were held in front of Emperor and they forecasted the prospects of the year.

In Edo period, a lot of tournaments were held in temples to gather donations.
Sumo was one of most the popular entertainment along with Kabuki.
The ritualistic is the attractive point of Sumo.
For example, in an entering ceremony performed by Grand champion, an action, stomping is said that it means to keep away evil spirits lurking in the ground.
And throwing salt before bouts is to purify the ring from evil spirits.

By the way, there is a sponsor system in the Grand Sumo Tournaments held 6 times in a year.
Rock star, Paul McChartney became a sponsor at last Kyusyu Grand Sumo Tournament using the system.
(the prices for banners set at \60,000 each)
His latest album "New" appeared on the sponsor flags were paraded throughout the ring.
And the comment "Paul McChartney, News now on sale!" was announced in the stadium.
Now let's look at some of Sumo-e!

Gyokuha "Sumo Wrestlers, Hitachiyama and Umegatani."
A man standing the ring is the referee.
The reason why he wears the sword is that he appeals his decision to hara-kiri if he has bad judgment.
(Of course they never do that.)

Yoshiiku "Sumo-e"
Successive grand champion were depicted.
Next Grand Sumo Tournament will start May 11th at Tokyo!
http://www.sumo.or.jp/en/index


New items!
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Utamaro "A Set of Great Beauties of the Present Day, Komurasaki"
Utamaro "Shaving the Baby's Head"
Hokusai "Unusual Views of Celebrated Bridges in the Provinces, Kintai Bridge"
Hiroshige "Matching the World and Music"
Yoshitora "Battle of Yamazaki"
Kawase Hasui Kintaikyo Bridge, Suo from "Scenes from Travels III"
Kunisada Shunga Book "Koi no Yatsufuji(Set of three)"
And more
We renew our website almost every day!
Please visit our website.
If you have any question, please feel free to contact us!

Holisay Notice
We will be closed from April 29 to May 6 for Japanese holiday week.
For those who inquire by e-mail or phone, we will give you a reply after 7 May.


Sincerel yours,
Akiko Yamada

Ukiyoe Gallery SHUKADO
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/



SHUKADO Co., Ltd
Address: Sone Building 7F, Ginza 6-4-8, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
TEL:(international number)+81-3-3569-3620 FAX:+81-3-3569-3621
email: info@japanese-finearts.com

Shukado Newsletter vol. 99

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Dear Customers and Friends,

Hello from Akiko Yamada sending you our newsletter.
The cherry blossom season has come.
I am looking forward to viewing cherry blossom.
But some people are worry for hay fever.
I hope they get well soon.
This is today's lineup.

Index
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Special Feature;
New Items
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Recently I climbed Mt. Fuji taking only about 1munite!
It's not genuine Mt. Fuji, but a Fujizuka mound, a kind of an artificial Mt.fuji.
In Edo period people believed Mt. Fuji was a sacred place and there were a lot of pilgrimage groups called Fujiko.
They went on pilgrimages to Mt. Fuji.
But some people among them could not take part in the tour because of their budget, their job or some circumstances.
Especially at that time, women were prohibited to climb Mt.Fuji except a special one year of 60 years.
Therefore small hills which they could experience simulation to climbed Mt. Fuji.

Some of them still remain and I went to one of them, Hatonomori shrine in Shibuya ward, Tokyo.
http://www.hatonomori-shrine.or.jp/index.php?id=73#type030_73_1
It is 6-7meters high made in around 1789.
A small shrine is located in the top of the hill is covered with lava carried from Mt. Fuji.
They planted bamboo glasses and made small cave made by lava.
After climbing the Fujizuka, you can receive the certification the shrine office!

So today I will introduce Ukiyo-e depicting Mt. Fuji.
This is the most famous series of Mt. Fuji!.
Hokusai "Thirty-six Views of Mt. Fuji, The coast of seven leagues in Kamakura"

Bold composition!
Hiroshige "Fifty-three Stations of Tokaido, Hara"
Sadahide "The Greatest Mountain in the Three Countries"

Recommend for gift!
Hiroshige II "Famous Views of Edo, Edo Bridge"
Gekko "100 Mt. Fuji, Lucky Dream"

You can check all items of Ukiyo-e of Mt.Fuji
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/item/search.php?tagnm=Mt.Fuji



New items!
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Utamaro
"Shaving the Baby's Head"

Hiroshige
"Fifty-three Stations of Tokaido, Hakone"
"Fifty-three Stations of Tokaido, Shono"
"Snail"

Musha-e
Yoshikazu "Battle of Awazu"
Yoshitora "Battle of Yamazaki"

Shunga
Yanagawa Shigenobu "Yanagi no Arashi Vol.11"
Toyokuni III/Kunisada "Shiki no Sugatami"

and more

We renew our website almost every day!
Please visit our website.
If you have any question, please feel free to contact us!


Sincerely yours,
Akiko Yamada

Ukiyoe Gallery SHUKADO
http://www.japanese-finearts.com/


SHUKADO Co., Ltd
Address: Sone Building 7F, Ginza 6-4-8, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
TEL:(international number)+81-3-3569-3620 FAX:+81-3-3569-3621
email: info@japanese-finearts.com