相州梅沢庄 Umegawa. 葛飾北斎/Hokusai Mousepads by masterpiecesofart
Sagami was an old province of Japan. It occupied most of the area that is today Kanagawa Prefecture, but present-day Yokohama and Kawasaki, now part of Kanagawa Prefecture, were not in Sagami. Sagami bordered on Izu, Kai, Musashi and Suruga provinces.

The ancient capital of the province was located near modern Hiratsuka. During the Sengoku Period, Sagami's chief castle was at Odawara, although it was generally ruled from its larger neighbor Musashi.

This is 31 of the 36 views. The series depicts Mount Fuji in different seasons and weather conditions from a variety of different places and distances. This is a view from a river, with cranes flying and wading in the water. Umegawa means Plum River. I don’t know what the river is called now.
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相州梅沢庄 Umegawa. 葛飾北斎/Hokusai

36 Views Of Mt. Fuji/富嶽三十六景

Sagami was an old province of Japan. It occupied most of the area that is today Kanagawa Prefecture, but present-day Yokohama and Kawasaki, now part of Kanagawa Prefecture, were not in Sagami. Sagami bordered on Izu, Kai, Musashi and Suruga provinces.

The ancient capital of the province was located near modern Hiratsuka. During the Sengoku Period, Sagami's chief castle was at Odawara, although it was generally ruled from its larger neighbor Musashi.

This is 31 of the 36 views. The series depicts Mount Fuji in different seasons and weather conditions from a variety of different places and distances. This is a view from a river, with cranes flying and wading in the water. Umegawa means Plum River. I don’t know what the river is called now.

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369Design said 3/15/2011 about
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Beautiful!
Heard_ said 1/18/2011 about
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Lovely mousepad!
ebroskie1234 said 11/28/2010 about
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gorgeous!
fun color!
KlimtGallery said 5/11/2010 about
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pretty!
masterpiecesofart said 4/26/2010 about
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Thank you for your comments!
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MyOtherPlanet said 2/28/2010 about
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COOL !!!!!!
stpatricksdaygear said 1/25/2010 about
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STARS!!!!!
ottoblotto said 1/20/2010 about
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Great view of Fuji!!!
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AWESOME !!!!!!!!!!
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Product id: 144121342750313934
Made on 4/1/2009 2:54 AM