1830’s ukiyo-e (woodblock prints)
- Background of ukiyo-e
- ukiyo-e by Utagawa (Andō) Hiroshige
- ukiyo-e and the Tōkaidō Road (all versions by Utagawa (Andō) Hiroshige)
- The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tōkaidō Road (1833-34 version)
- Interactive map with comparison of all versions of each station of the Tōkaidō Road prints by Utagawa (Andō) Hiroshige
- Database of all ukiyo-e prints
1920’s Tōkaidō Manga Scroll
- Background of the Tōkaidō Manga Scroll
- Tōkaidō Manga Scroll Video:
- Stations 28 – 55, with translation (YouTube)
- Stations 28 – 55, station name and artist only (YouTube)
- Translation:
- Artist: Ikebe Hitoshi
- Giant statue of the Kannon Bodhisattva, Buddhist Goddess of Mercy, atop Mt. Iwaya
- Translations for all Tōkaidō stations
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Vocabulary List
- Futagawa (二川, ふたがわ)
- butsuzō (仏像, ぶつぞう) – Statue of Buddha; image of Buddha; Buddhist statue; Buddhist image
- kannon (観音, かんのん) – Buddhist deity of mercy
- Vocabulary List of all Tōkaidō Stations
Present Day
- Interactive map of Tōkaidō with contemporary photographs (all)
- Futagawa (Toyohashi) (Japanese)
- Futagawa
- Futagawa
- “The Old Tokaido” (Day 11) Youtube Link
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- (Covers stations 31 – 34): Maisaka, Arai, Shirasuka, Futagawa)