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Berurin Tōyō Bijutsukan zō "Kidai shōran" emaki : kakki ni afureta Edo no machi "Kidai shōran" no Nihonbashi
Ozawa, Hiromu, 1947-Shohan. 初版. - Tōkyō : Shōgakkan, 2006. 東京 : 小学館, 2006. -
The Kidai Shōran scroll : Tokyo street life in the Edo period
Ozawa, Hiromu, 1947-First English edition - Tokyo : Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture, 2020The Kidai Shōran is a magnificent painted Japanese scroll over 12 meters long. It is an artistic rendering of one of the most iconic streets of Edo (now Tokyo) at the beginning of the nineteenth century, covering five blocks of the main shopping thoroughfare leading south fromthe Imagawabashi Bridge to the bridge at Nihonbashi, and depicts over 1,600 people coming from every walk of society-- from samurai to student, hairdressers, minstrels and geisha
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