Hara (30th Post Station)

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Two female travellers accompanied by a male bearer. As it was considered very dangerous for women to travel alone, a male servant usually accompanied them. The Hara district was considered to be one of the best vantage points for Fuji viewing. Two cranes are resting in the rice field.

Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery

Blackburn

Title

Hara (30th Post Station)

Date

1831–1834

Medium

Japanese colour woodblock print on paper

Measurements

H 22.6 x W 34.8 cm

Accession number

LC 297

Work type

Print

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