Edo Folding Fan Ukiyo-e Utagawa Hiroshige Nihonbashi
This Edo folding fan by Ibasen features Utagawa Hiroshigeâs renowned Nihonbashi scene from his Fifty-Three Stations of the TÅkaidÅ series. Depicting the bustling morning activity at the Nihonbashi Bridge, this artwork captures a lively moment as travelers and merchants begin their journey along the historic TÅkaidÅ Road. The vibrant hues of the sky and intricate character details bring the scene to life.
Crafted with polished bamboo ribs, this fan combines both durability and elegance. It includes a display stand, making it perfect for showcasing in your home or workspace. Whether as a practical accessory or a decorative statement, this fan offers a vivid connection to Japan's Edo-period culture and Hiroshigeâs ukiyo-e artistry.





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This Edo folding fan by Ibasen features Utagawa Hiroshigeâs renowned Nihonbashi scene from his Fifty-Three Stations of the TÅkaidÅ series. Depicting the bustling morning activity at the Nihonbashi Bridge, this artwork captures a lively moment as travelers and merchants begin their journey along the historic TÅkaidÅ Road. The vibrant hues of the sky and intricate character details bring the scene to life.
Crafted with polished bamboo ribs, this fan combines both durability and elegance. It includes a display stand, making it perfect for showcasing in your home or workspace. Whether as a practical accessory or a decorative statement, this fan offers a vivid connection to Japan's Edo-period culture and Hiroshigeâs ukiyo-e artistry.
























