Even if it's closed, I'm talking about Ukiyo-e shutter
"I love you! It's a lonely day because I can't go to Chuo-ku, but I'm slowly watching the tourist association correspondent blog and traveling on delusions. I also looked for something that could be introduced in the photos I had stored in the album.
As you walk around Nihonbashi, you can enjoy when the store is closed. It has a stunning ukiyo-e shutter, and you can think of the city of Edo.
Mr. Ichigoshi's shutter near the bridge is "Nihonbashi" by Hasui Kawase.
This project is organized by the Nihonbashi Touring Association, which began in 2007, and ukiyo-e paintings by Hiroshige Utagawa, Katsushika Hokusai, Kuniyoshi Utagawa, etc. are drawn on the shutters of stores in the Nihonbashi and Kyobashi areas by contemporary artist candidates and Japanese painters.
It is said that 80% of Ukiyo-e from the Edo period was produced by long-established stores and publishers in Nihonbashi. "Stay at Home" is looking forward to the day when works born from a small woodblock of yamazakura trees eventually cross the sea and see the aesthetic sense that shocked Western painters such as Monet and Van Gogh up close.