One Hundred Views of New Tokyo - Postcard Collection
One Hundred Views of New Tokyo - Postcard Collection
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One Hundred Views of New Tokyo (新東京百景, Shin Tōkyō Hyakkei) was a series of woodblock prints created from 1928 to 1932 by eight artists of the sōsaku hanga "creative print" movement.
The artists were Un'ichi Hiratsuka, Kōshirō Onchi, Sakuichi Fukazawa, Kawakami Sumio, Senpan Maekawa, Fujimori Shizuo, Henmi Takashi and Suwa Kanenori.
Featus postcards (may vary):
Miniature Golf by Maekawa Sempan
Yotsuya Rain by Henmi Takashi
Subway
Department Store by Kawakami Sumio
Inside of a Cinema by Onchi Kōshirō
Botanical Gardens by Henmi Takashi
Asakusa by Suwa Kanenori
Chrysanthemum Show Hibiya Park by Kawakami Sumio
Ginza by Kawakami Sumio
Meiji Baseball Stadium by Fukazawa Sakuichi