CATALOGUE 150. Tsukudajima Island from Eitaibashi Bridge, by Andō Hiroshige (Uspensky 2005:25).
Tsukudaijma lies at the mouth of the Sumida River, and was the location of a large market area. Large bezai-sen are moored for the night. This picture gives a clear view of the upswept stern and the open area through which the rudder would be lowered. On the left side of the print the bows of two smaller fishing vessels are shown, dangling lanterns over the water to attract fish at night and catching them with the yotsude-ami (four-armed net). The edge of another vessel’s stern and a ro dominate the right foreground.
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