Estampe japonaise "Yasashi-ga-ura Nicknamed Kujuku(99)-ri hama, Kazusa Province" par Utagawa Hiroshige
Artiste :Utagawa Hiroshige
Titre :Yasashi-ga-ura Nicknamed Kujuku(99)-ri hama, Kazusa Province
Date :August 1853
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Source :Minneapolis Institute of Arts
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Description :
Located on the east coast of the B�s� Peninsula in Kazusa Province, or today's Chiba Prefecture, Yasashi-ga-ura Beach is better known as Kuj�kurihama, "Ninety-nine League Long Beach." As the nickname suggests, the beach is very long and even now a popular swimming and surfing destination for residents of Tokyo. In Hiroshige's time, it was famous for sardines, long an important part of the Japanese diet. Hiroshige depicted the locals drawing a long-haul seine, the traditional method of sardine fishing in the area. By using a bird-eye view, Hiroshige ably depicts the long stretch of gently curving sandy beach.