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Sudden Shower over Shin-Ōhashi Bridge and Atake. / 35.68528°N 139.79306°E / 35.68528; 139.79306. Sudden Shower over Shin-Ōhashi bridge and Atake (大はしあたけの夕立, Ōhashi atake no yūdachi) is a woodblock print in the ukiyo-e genre by the Japanese artist Hiroshige. It was published in 1857 as part of the series One ...
250 m (820 ft) History. Construction start. 1997. Construction end. 2004. Location. The Eshima Ohashi Bridge (Japanese: 江島大橋, Hepburn: Eshima Ōhashi) is a rigid-frame bridge in Japan that connects Matsue, Shimane Prefecture, and Sakaiminato, Tottori Prefecture, over Nakaumi lake. It was built from 1997 to 2004, and it is the largest ...
Utagawa Hiroshige (/ ˌhɪəroʊˈʃiːɡeɪ /, also US: / ˌhɪərəˈ -/; [1][2] Japanese: 歌川 広重 [ɯtaɡawa çiɾoꜜɕiɡe]), born Andō Tokutarō (安藤 徳太郎; 1797 – 12 October 1858), was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist, considered the last great master of that tradition. Hiroshige is best known for his horizontal-format landscape ...
Eshima Ohashi Bridge, Japan. The Eshima Ohashi Bridge in Japan, commonly referred to as the "roller coaster bridge," is notorious for its steep grades that provide drivers with a heart-racing ...
Ohashi Atake no Yudachi (Sudden shower over Shin-Ōhashi bridge and Atake). Ukiyo-e print shows pedestrians crossing the great bridge at Atake during a rain storm. No. 52 in the series Meisho Yedo Hiakkei (One Hundred Famous Views of Edo), 1857. Date: 1857: Source
1856–58. Type. ukiyo-e. One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (in Japanese: 名所江戸百景, romanized:Meisho Edo Hyakkei) is a series of 119 ukiyo-e prints begun and largely completed by the Japanese artist Hiroshige (1797–1858). The prints were first published in serialized form in 1856–59, with Hiroshige II completing the series after ...
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(2007/03/05 In Flight, 3X2313, Sakaide, Kagawa, JAPAN) Date: 5 March 2007, 15:38: Source: originally posted to Flickr as Seto-Ohashi Bridge: Author: Hideyuki KAMON from Takarazuka / 宝塚市, Hyogo / 兵庫県, Japan / 日本: Permission (Reusing this file)