Takinogawa, Oji; Autumn View of Maples. Oji Tokio 398
0000; Gale Group; Linguagem: Japanese
Resumo
The Slow-Flowing Shakujii River Originates from Sanpoji Pond, Shakujii Pond, and Fujimi Pond, Then Becomes a Rapid Stream in the Oji Area. It Is Said That the River Roared like a Waterfall. Hence, the Name of the River Became Takinogawa (Waterfall River). Takinogawa Became Famous for Its Autumn Colours after the 8th Shogun, Tokugawa Yoshimune, Had Them Planted in This Area in 1721. A Woman Stands in the Foreground, Enjoying the Scenery. Color. width 270 mm x height 210 mm. Series: Anonym 3. Photographer: Unknown.
Referência(s)