One Hundred Famous Views of Edo No.50Kumano Junisha Shrine (popularly known as Juniso) at Tsunohazu
The Nishi-Shinjuku area was then known as Tsunohazu Village. The Kumano Junisha Shrine, shown here, enshrined the same twelve deities as the Gongen shrines in Kumano. For this reason, it was also known as Juniso, or “Twelve Shrines.” Many visited the pond on the shrine’s grounds to escape the summer heat. The shrine still exists inside Chuo Park, but the pond was filled in in 1968.
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Kumano Junisha Shrine (popularly known as Juniso) at Tsunohazu
This product is created under the brand name 'Edo Woodblock Prints' , which preserves unchanged techniques and methods from the Edo period in creating traditional multi-colored woodblock prints. It has been officially designated as a Traditional Craft by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) and as a Tokyo Metropolitan Traditional Craft.
Specifications:
• Printed on premium Echizen Kisuki Hōsho paper
• Print dimensions: approx. 34 cm height × 22 cm width
• Comes framed (See details about our custom frames)
Unframed prints are also available. Please write "Unframed preferred" in the remarks section of your order. We will send you a revised price quote by return email.
These simple yet stylish deep brown wooden frames blend perfectly into any interior.
Since ukiyo-e have unusual aspect ratios, putting them in off-the-shelf frames often results in an unnatural balance between the margins and the print.
Our special ukiyo-e frames allow you to display your prints beautifully as soon as they arrive.
These frames can be used vertically or horizontally by simply repositioning the cord, making it easy to display different prints. And since they use light yet durable acrylic instead of glass, transportation is a stress-free experience.
Corresponding Products: Reproduction ukiyo-e
Dimensions: Height 51.0 cm x Width 35.0cm x Thickness 2.0 cm