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"Yabu Street at the Foot of Atago Hill" (Atagoyama moto Yabu kōji) by Utagawa Hiroshige is a striking urban landscape from his series One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (1856–1858), a late masterpiece that chronicles not just places, but moments and atmospheres within the ever-changing fabric of the city.
This particular print depicts Yabu-kōji, a narrow, bustling street tucked at the base of Atago Hill in the Shiba district of Edo (now central Tokyo). Atago Hill was known for the Atago Shrine, perched at its summit and dedicated to a fire-protecting deity—a vital concern in Edo, where the city’s wooden structures were constantly at risk of devastating blazes.
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