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Rediscovering the Old Tokaido In the Footsteps of ~ Rediscovering the Old Tokaido In the Footsteps of Hiroshige Hardcover – June 30 2000 by Patrick Carey Author
Customer reviews Rediscovering the Old ~ Armed only with copies of the wood block prints made by Hiroshige following his 1832 journey along the Tokaido a couple of photocopied sketchy maps a rucksack and boundless enthusiasm the author set out to trace the old road seemingly lost among the modern arteries of rail and trunk roads
Rediscovering the Old Tokaido In the Footsteps of Hiroshige ~ The author recounts how he followed in the footsteps of the 19thbelieve The Here is a very readable account of the authors personal quest to prove that the famous old highway The Old Tokaido linking up the two ancient capitals of Kyoto and Tokyo Edo as it was called for more than 250 years still exists today and is actually not buried under concrete which is what most Japanese believe
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The Old Tokaido artelino ~ Patrick Carey Rediscovering the old Tokaido In the Footsteps of Hiroshige GLOBAL ORIENTAL 2000 ISBN 1901903109 Hardcover The book depicts all 55 designs of the Fiftythree Stages of the Tokaido photos from the Tokyo National Museum and shows photographs of the scenes today where they could be identified
Hiroshige and the Tokaido artelino ~ artelino Ando Hiroshige and the Tokaido The road from Edo Tokyo to Kyoto was called the Tokaido and it was the most important and busiest road in old Japan Today nothing is left of it but a small stonepaved path in the mountains where the tourist buses stop
The Tokaido 東海道 Haikugirls Japan ~ The Tokaido was the most important of the Edo Five Routes Gokaidō 五街道 five routes set up by the shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu 徳川 家康 1543 – 1616 to connect Edo to other parts of Japan during the Tokugawa shogunate 1600 – 1868
Rediscovering the Old Tokaido In the Footsteps of ~ Rediscovering the Old Tokaido In the Footsteps of Hiroshige Hardcover – 30 Jun 2000 by Patrick Carey Author
Tōkaidō road Wikipedia ~ In the early 1980s inspired by Hiroshige American artist Bill Zacha travelled the Tokaido stations He created a series of 55 serigraphs each depicting one stop along the Tokaido way and printed 100 copies of each design
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