Actual View of Matsushima, Ōshū Province, 1859, 6th month

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Matsushima, literally "pine islands," refers to some 200 small islands adorned with wind-swept pine trees off the northeast coast of Japan, affording visitors with breathtaking views. Matsushima has been counted as one of the Japan's three most celebrated scenic sights (Nihon sankei) since the mid-17th century. Unfortunately, Matsushima was close to the epicenter of the March earthquake and ensuing tsunami. The damage however, was not as devastating as elsewhere along the coast and many cultural heritage sites, including Zuiganji, a four hundred-year-old Zen temple, survived the disaster. Depicted here in the center of the print is Godaidø, the temple's detached hall built on the top of an island. This building miraculously was unscathed by the disaster.

Details
Title
Actual View of Matsushima, Ōshū Province
Artist Life
1826 - 1869
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2001.212.7
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