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triking square framed Japanese ukiyo-e–style landscape featuring a bustling procession crossing a long wooden bridge, identified by the cartouches as Okazaki and Yahagi Bridge from the famed Tōkaidō Fifty-Three Stations series associated with Utagawa Hiroshige. Presented in a black frame with a white mat and a separate thick (approx. 0.25”) textured clear panel with gold-fleck sparkle, giving the piece extra depth and a subtle shimmering, decorative finish—ideal for Japandi, Asian-inspired, minimalist, or gallery-wall decor.
東海道五拾三次之内 岡崎 (Tōkaidō gojūsan-tsugi no uchi – Okazaki) = “The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tōkaidō (series) – Okazaki”
矢作之橋 (Yahagi no hashi) = “Yahagi Bridge”
廣重画 (Hiroshige ga) = “Drawn/Pictured by Hiroshige”
The red square seal beneath the signature appears consistent with 保永堂 (Hoeidō), a well-known publisher mark seen on Hiroshige Tōkaidō designs (often reproduced).
Materials: Printed artwork (paper); white mat; black frame (appears composite/wood or molded frame); hardboard/MDF backing; metal hanging hardware; textured clear panel with gold-fleck speckling (approx. 0.25” thick)
Style: Japanese ukiyo-e / Edo-period landscape (decorative reproduction style); Asian-inspired / Japandi-friendly wall art
Theme: Tōkaidō road travel; bridge scene; procession; coastal landscape; traditional Japan
Age: Likely modern decorative reproduction (original Hiroshige design dates to the Edo period, 1830s), exact production date unknown
Brand/Maker: After Utagawa Hiroshige (artwork design). Frame/publisher of this specific piece not marked/unknown
Country made in: Unknown (often Japan or mass-market export production; no definitive mark shown)
Dimensions: 13 in x 13 in (framed size)
Condition: Good overall vintage/used condition; light surface wear consistent with display; backing and hangers intact; textured gold-speckled panel present (packaged separately in photos)
