Collection: Landscape Prints

Travel blossomed in Edo society. The shogunate developed five highways branching outward from Edo. One of the most famous roads was the Tôkaidô running three hundred-odd miles along the coast between Edo and Kyoto. The highways were regularly traveled by daimyo processions, as well as ordinary people on pilgrimages, merchants, entertainers, and other sightseers and travelers.

Landscape art became a popular genre in the nineteenth century. Japanese ukiyo-e artists such as Hiroshige and Hokusai produced numerous woodblock prints and books featuring beautiful landscapes and famous places; architecture, temples, and natural phenomena.

  • J.H.

    I was quite amazed when the prints arrived this morning.  Talk about ‘express delivery’!  Thank you very much for the smooth transaction.  The website has now been added to my ‘favourites’!

  • L.F.

    Dear Mr. Richard, opening the package and seeing the incredible bright colours and ornamental abundance of Yoshitoshi's diptych , it was just as printed today! It will be a pleasure to get more of your fine selected prints.

  • Brian

    Hello, I am very happy with the print I purchased from Mie Gallery on March 5. (Kunichika - Sugawara Denju Tenarai Kagami). For such an old print, the colors and shapes are sharp and beautiful, much better than I expected.