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Snow at Benzaiten Shrine in Inokashira Pond by Utagawa Hiroshige is a quietly powerful image from his late masterwork series, One Hundred Famous Views of Edo, created between 1856 and 1858. In this winter scene, Hiroshige invites the viewer into a hushed, snow-covered world where the sacred and the everyday exist in gentle harmony. The print shows the Benzaiten Shrine, a small sanctuary dedicated to the goddess of music, water, and eloquence, sitting on an island in the middle of Inokashira Pond. A narrow wooden bridge arcs delicately over the still water, leading a lone traveler—perhaps a pilgrim—toward the shrine.
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