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"Suijin Shrine and Massaki on the Sumida River" (Sumidagawa Suijin no Mori Massaki) by Utagawa Hiroshige is a tranquil and layered composition from his celebrated series One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (1856–1858). This print, like many in the series, blends landscape, spirituality, and seasonal atmosphere, all seen through the lens of Edo’s evolving cityscape.
The scene unfolds along the Sumida River, which was both a vital artery for commerce and a beloved place of leisure in Edo. On the left side of the composition, nestled among trees, is the Suijin Shrine, dedicated to the Shinto deity of water and rivers—a fitting presence along the banks of one of the city’s most important waterways. The shrine sits quietly in the shade, partially hidden among foliage, its sacred presence implied rather than overt.
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