File:View of Edo LEFT SCREEN.jpg
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English: View of Edo, left screen. pair of six-panel folding screens (17th century). Overall view, from top left to bottom right. (6th panel first row) Ikegami, A distant view of Mt. Fuji, Honmonji Temple;
Meguro, Meguro bird hunting, Zojoji Temple, Lady Daitokuin's Mausoleum; Atago, Meguro, Tozenji Temple, Meguro Fudo, Atagoyama Gongen Shrine and shops in front of it; Tameike Pond, Hie Sanno Shrine and shops in front of it, Ii Kamon no kami residence; West enciente and Fukiage of Edo Castle, Castle residences of the three Tokugawa families, Palanquin carriers (in front of Owari Dainagon residence); Northern enciente of Edo Castle, Suruga Dainagon residence, Ohanabatake (the shogun's botanical garden for medicine), Momijiyama, Tosho Daigongen Shrine (6th panel second row) Himonya, Himonya, (Himonya), Military practice drills; Shiba Zojoji Temple, Daitokuin Buddha Hall, Iemitsu visiting , the Daitokuin Buddha Hall; Shiba Zojoji Temple, Tosho Daigongen Shrine, (where Tokugawa Ieyasu is enshrined); Soto Sakurada, Soto Sakuradamon Gate, Uesugi Danjo residence and other daimyo residences; West enciente and third enciente of Edo Castle, Below the west enciente, On'umaya; Central enciente of Edo Castle, Castle Tower, Bairinzaka, Hirakawaguchi Gate; (6th panel third row) Shinagawa, Shinagawa station town; Shiba, Hibiyacho; Kyobashi Bridge, Shinbashi Bridge, Onaribashi Bridge; Kyobashi Bridge, Hibiya Gate; Otemon Gate of Edo Castle, Wadakura Bridge, Daimyokoji Street, Matsudaira Iyonokami residence; Third enciente of Edo Castle, Kanda, Merchant's shop in Edo; (6th panel fourth row) Edo Harbor, Mukai Shogen (Fleet Admiral), Procession of warship fleet for shogun's inspection; Edo Harbor, Mukai Shogen (Fleet Admiral), Procession of warship fleet for shogun's inspection; Hatchobori, Tsukiji; Zaimokucho, Riverside of downtown Edo, (unloading lumber), Mukai Shogen (Fleet Admiral) residence; Nihonbashi Bridge, Nihonbashi Kosatsuba (notice board), Koamicho, Merchant shops in Edo, (a fish market in Moto Odawaracho), Riverside in downtown Edo (unloading rice); Ryogoku, Hamacho. |
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17th century date QS:P,+1650-00-00T00:00:00Z/7 |
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Source | http://www.rekihaku.ac.jp/e_gallery/edozu/mokuzi.html | ||||||
Author | This pair of six-panel screens depicting the city of Edo (Tokyo) and its suburbs and the accomplishments of Tokugawa Iemitsu (the third shogun) provides rare historical material for the early Edo period. There are several theories regarding the date of their creation. Each screen measures 162.5 x 366.0 cm. | ||||||
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