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Spring arrives, along with the recreational clam-digging activity.
More details for Ukiyoe Edo-Life, Mon 11, 2:55 pmTraveling to a well-known tourist resort just outside of Edo, where day-trippers are enjoying river recreation and forest walks, praying at local shrines, and sitting down for riverside picnics.
More details for Ukiyoe Edo-Life, Tue 12, 2:55 pmTraveling to a well-known tourist resort just outside of Edo, where day-trippers are enjoying river recreation and forest walks, praying at local shrines, and sitting down for riverside picnics.
More details for Ukiyoe Edo-Life, Wed 13, 7:55 amIt's summer, and a group of women has gathered at the local well to do laundry in the shade. Different techniques and tools are shown that they used to wash and dry different types of kimonos.
More details for Ukiyoe Edo-Life, Wed 13, 2:55 pmIt's summer, and a group of women has gathered at the local well to do laundry in the shade. Different techniques and tools are shown that they used to wash and dry different types of kimonos.
More details for Ukiyoe Edo-Life, Thu 14, 7:55 am
A mother and daughter brave the rain to visit their local bathhouse, exchanging words with a young girl along the way. We learn that regular bathing was an essential part of life for the townspeople.
More details for Ukiyoe Edo-Life, Thu 14, 2:55 pm
A full moon shines above a bustling neighborhood. Featured prominently are kabuki theaters...on hiatus. Still, people have come out to take in the nightlife, and hopefully a celebrity sighting or two.
More details for Ukiyoe Edo-Life, Fri 15, 2:55 pm
We visit a store selling folding fans, where a young customer is having trouble making up his mind. The accessories were popular because the shape of the open fan symbolized increasing prosperity.
More details for Ukiyoe Edo-Life, Sat 16, 12:25 am
We visit a store selling folding fans, where a young customer is having trouble making up his mind. The accessories were popular because the shape of the open fan symbolized increasing prosperity.
More details for Ukiyoe Edo-Life, Sat 16, 4:25 am
We visit a store selling folding fans, where a young customer is having trouble making up his mind. The accessories were popular because the shape of the open fan symbolized increasing prosperity.
More details for Ukiyoe Edo-Life, Sat 16, 12:25 pmWe observe "Red Fuji" and "Black Fuji," 2 dramatically different views of Japan's most famous mountain, captured by the artist Hokusai. What did Mount Fuji mean to the people of Edo?
More details for Ukiyoe Edo-Life, Sat 16, 6:55 pmCenturies ago, Tokyo was known as Edo. More than a million people enjoyed life in this small but abundant city. They live on in ukiyo-e woodblock prints. Each episode is a deep dive into a single print, and an exploration of the soul of Old Tokyo. We examine works by artists like Hokusai and Hiroshige not just for their aesthetic and historical value, but for the stories they tell of everyday life. That is how the people of Edo themselves enjoyed this mass-produced medium.
More details for Ukiyoe Edo-Life, Mon 18, 2:55 pm