The Sixty-nine Stations of the Kiso Kaidō

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File:Kisokaido title.jpg
The title page for the series of ukiyo-e prints.

The Sixty-nine Stations of the Kisokaidō (木曾街道六十九次, Kisokaidō Rokujūkyū-tsugi) or Sixty-nine Stations of the Kiso Road, is a series of ukiyo-e works created by Utagawa Hiroshige and Keisai Eisen. There are 71 total prints in the series (one for each of the 69 post stations and Nihonbashi; Nakatsugawa-juku has two prints). The common name for the Kisokaidō is "Nakasendō" so the series is sometimes referred to as the Sixty-nine Stations of the Nakasendō. It is a follow-up to Hiroshige's The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō and he produced 47 of the prints, with Eisen being responsible for the rest.[1] The series was published by Iseya Rihei (Kinjudō) from c. 1834-1842.[2]

The Nakasendō

The Nakasendō was one of the Five Routes constructed under Tokugawa Ieyasu, a series of roads linking the historical capital of Edo with the rest of Japan. The Nakasendō connected Edo with the then-capital of Kyoto. It was an alternate route to the Tōkaidō and travelled through the central part of Honshū, thus giving rise to its name, which means "Central Mountain Road". Along this road, there were sixty-nine different post stations, which provided stables, food, and lodging for travelers.

Prints by Eisen

File:Kisokaido54 Godo.jpg
Ukiyo-e print of Gōdo-juku, by Eisen

Eisen produced the first 11 prints of the series, from Nihonbashi to Honjō-shuku, stretching from Tokyo to Saitama Prefecture. His prints from Gunma Prefecture include Kuragano-shuku, Itahana-shuku and Sakamoto-shuku. Representing Nagano Prefecture, he made prints of Kutsukake-shuku, Oiwake-shuku, Iwamurada-shuku, Shiojiri-shuku, Narai-juku, Yabuhara-juku, Nojiri-juku and Magome-juku. His last two prints, Unuma-juku and Gōdo-juku represent Gifu Prefecture. After that, Hiroshige took over production of the series.

Prints by Hiroshige

Kanō-juku
File:Kisokaido53 Kano.jpg
ArtistHiroshige

Hiroshige's prints start in Gunma Prefecture and include Shinmachi-shuku, Takasaki-shuku, Annaka-shuku and Matsuida-shuku. His prints that reflect Nagano Prefecture] are Karuisawa-shuku, Otai-shuku, from Shionada-juku to Shimosuwa-shuku, from Seba-juku to Niekawa-juku, from Miyanokoshi-juku to Suhara-juku, Midono-juku and Tsumago-juku. His prints from Gifu Prefecture include Ochiai-juku to Ōta-juku, Kanō-juku, and from Mieji-juku to Imasu-juku. His last ten prints, from Kashiwabara-juku to Ōtsu-juku are all in Shiga Prefecture.

Tabulation of series

The series consists of the sixty-nine stations of the Kisokaidō, plus a board for the starting point, the Nihonbashi bridge ("bridge of Japan") in Edo, and an additional print for the Nakatsugawa-juku station; a total of 71 prints, to which must be added the title page. The series was published by publisher Takenouchi-Hōeidō, for the first part, and by publisher Kinjūdō for the second. Subsequent reissues were made by Kinjūdō.

Woodcut print English name Author Japanese name Transliteration
1
File:Kisokaido Nihonbashi.jpg
Nihonbashi Eisen 日本橋 Nihonbashi
2
File:Kisokaido01 Itabashi.jpg
Itabashi Eisen 板橋宿 Itabashi
3
File:Kisokaido02 Warabi.jpg
Warabi Eisen 蕨宿 Warabi
4
File:Kisokaido03 Urawa.jpg
Urawa Eisen 浦和宿 Urawa
5
File:Kisokaido04 Omiya.jpg
Omiya Eisen 大宮宿 Omiya
6
File:Kisokaido05 Ageo.jpg
Ageo Eisen 上尾宿 Ageo
7
File:Kisokaido06 Okegawa.jpg
Okegawa Eisen 桶川宿 Okegawa
8
File:Kisokaido07 Konosu.jpg
Konosu Eisen 鴻巣宿 Konosu
9
File:Kisokaido08 Kumagai.jpg
Kumagaya Eisen 熊谷宿 Kumagai
10
File:Kisokaido09 Fukaya.jpg
Fukaya Eisen 深谷宿 Fukaya
11
File:Kisokaido10 Honjo.jpg
Honjo Eisen 本庄宿 Honjo
12
File:Kisokaido11 Shinmachi.jpg
Shinmachi Hiroshige 新町宿 Shinmachi
13
File:Kisokaido12 Kuragano.jpg
Kuragano Eisen 倉賀野宿 Kuragano
14
File:Kisokaido13 Takasaki.jpg
Takasaki Hiroshige 高崎宿 Takasaki
15
File:Kisokaido14 Itahana.jpg
Itabana Eisen 板鼻宿 Itahana
16
File:Kisokaido15 Annaka.jpg
Annaka Hiroshige 安中宿 Annaka
17
File:Kisokaido16 Matsuida.jpg
Matsuida Hiroshige 松井田宿 Matsuida
18
File:Kisokaido17 Sakamoto.jpg
Sakamoto Eisen 坂本宿 Sakamoto
19
File:Kisokaido18 Karuisawa.jpg
Karuizawa Hiroshige 軽井沢宿 Karuisawa
20
File:Kisokaido19 Kutsukake.jpg
Kutsukake Eisen 沓掛宿 Kutsukake
21
File:Kisokaido20 Oiwake.jpg
Oiwake Eisen 追分宿 Oiwake
22
File:Kisokaido21 Otai.jpg
Odai Hiroshige 小田井宿 Otai
23
File:Kisokaido22 Iwamurada.jpg
Iwamurata Eisen 岩村田宿 Iwamurada
24
File:Kisokaido23 Shionada.jpg
Shionata Hiroshige 塩名田宿 Shionada
25
File:Kisokaido24 Yawata.jpg
Yawata Hiroshige 八幡宿 Yawata
26
File:Hiroshige Travellers in the Moonlight.jpg
Mochizuki Hiroshige 望月宿 Mochizuki
27
File:Kisokaido26 Ashida.jpg
Ashida Hiroshige 芦田宿 Ashida
28
File:Kisokaido27 Nagakubo.jpg
Nagakubo Hiroshige 長久保宿 Nagakubo
29
File:Kisokaido28 Wada.jpg
Wada Hiroshige 和田宿 Wada
30
File:Kisokaido29 Shimosuwa.jpg
Shimosuwa Hiroshige 下諏訪宿 Shimosuwa
31
File:Kisokaido30 Shiojiri.jpg
Shiojiri Eisen 塩尻宿 Shiojiri
32
File:Kisokaido31 Seba.jpg
Seba Hiroshige 洗馬宿 Seba
33
File:Kisokaido32 Motoyama.jpg
Motoyama Hiroshige 本山宿 Motoyama
34
File:Kisokaido33 Niekawa.jpg
Niikawa Hiroshige 贄川宿 Niekawa
35
File:Kisokaido34 Narai.jpg
Narai Eisen 奈良井宿 Narai
36
File:Kisokaido35 Yabuhara.jpg
Yabuhara Eisen 藪原宿 Yabuhara
37
File:Kisokaido36 Miyanokoshi.jpg
Miyanokoshi Hiroshige 宮ノ越宿 Miyanokoshi
38
File:Kisokaido37 Fukushima.jpg
Fukushima Hiroshige 福島宿 Fukushima
39
File:Kisokaido38 Agematsu.jpg
Agematsu Hiroshige 上松宿 Agematsu
40
File:Kisokaido39 Suhara.jpg
Suhara Hiroshige 須原宿 Suhara
41
File:Kisokaido40 Nojiri.jpg
Nojiri Eisen 野尻宿 Nojiri
42
File:Kisokaido41 Midono.jpg
Mitono Hiroshige 三留野宿 Midono
43
File:Kisokaido42 Tsumago.jpg
Tsumagome Hiroshige 妻籠宿 Tsumago
44
File:Kisokaido43 Magome.jpg
Magome Eisen 馬籠宿 Magome
45
File:Kisokaido44 Ochiai.jpg
Ochiai Hiroshige 落合宿 Ochiai
46
File:Kisokaido45a Nakatsugawa.jpg
Nakatsugawa Hiroshige 中津川宿 Nakatsugawa I
47
File:Kisokaido45b Nakatsugawa.jpg
Nakatsugawa Hiroshige 中津川宿 Nakatsugawa II
48
File:Kisokaido46 Oi.jpg
Oi Hiroshige 大井宿 Ōi
49
File:Kisokaido47 Okute.jpg
Okute Hiroshige 大湫宿 Ōkute
50
File:Kisokaido48 Hosokute.jpg
Hosokute Hiroshige 細久手宿 Hosokute
51
File:Kisokaido49 Mitake.jpg
Mitake Hiroshige 御嶽宿 Mitake
52
File:Kisokaido50 Fushimi.jpg
Fushimi Hiroshige 伏見宿 Fushimi
53
File:Kisokaido51 Ota.jpg
Ota Hiroshige 太田宿 Ōta
54
File:Kisokaido52 Unuma.jpg
Unuma Eisen 鵜沼宿 Unuma
55
File:Kisokaido53 Kano.jpg
Kano Hiroshige 加納宿 Kanō
56
File:Kisokaido54 Godo.jpg
Kodo Eisen 河渡宿 Gōdo
57
File:Kisokaido55 Mieji.jpg
Miyeji Hiroshige 美江寺宿 Mieji
58
File:Kisokaido56 Akasaka.jpg
Akasaka Hiroshige 赤坂宿 Akasaka
59
File:Kisokaido57 Tarui.jpg
Tarui Hiroshige 垂井宿 Tarui
60
File:Kisokaido58 Sekigahara.jpg
Sekigahara Hiroshige 関ヶ原宿 Sekigahara
61
File:Kisokaido59 Imasu.jpg
Imasu Hiroshige 今須宿 Imasu
62
File:Kisokaido60 Kashiwabara.jpg
Kashiwabara Hiroshige 柏原宿 Kashiwabara
63
File:Kisokaido61 Samegai.jpg
Samegai Hiroshige 醒井宿 Samegai
64
File:Kisokaido62 Banba.jpg
Banba Hiroshige 番場宿 Banba
65
File:Kisokaido63 Toriimoto.jpg
Toriimoto Hiroshige 鳥居本宿 Toriimoto
66
File:Kisokaido64 Takamiya.jpg
Takamiya Hiroshige 高宮宿 Takamiya
67
File:Kisokaido65 Echigawa.jpg
Echigawa Hiroshige 愛知川宿 Echigawa
68
File:Kisokaido66 Musa.jpg
Musa Hiroshige 武佐宿 Musa
69
File:Kisokaido67 Moriyama.jpg
Moriyama Hiroshige 守山宿 Moriyama
70
File:Kisokaido68 Kusatsu.jpg
Kusatsu Hiroshige 草津宿 Kusatsu
71
File:Kisokaido69 Otsu.jpg
Otsu Hiroshige 大津宿 Ōtsu
72
File:Kisokaido title.jpg
Title page

See also

References

Notes
  1. Hiroshige - Kisokaido. www.hiroshige.org.uk. Accessed November 1, 2017.
  2. Forrer
  • Matthi Forrer, Hiroshige. Prestel. 2011 (trans. Peter Mason) ISBN 9783791345406
  • Basil Stewart, A Guide to Japanese Prints and Their Subject Matter. Dover Books on Oriental Art, 1979 (1st ed. 1922), pp. 98–107.
  • Gordon Friese, Keisai Eisen - Utagawa Hiroshige. Die 69 Stationen des Kisokaido: Eine vollständige Serie japanischer Farbholzschnitte und ihre Druckvarianten. Unna, 2008, ISBN 978-3-9809261-3-3
  • Sebastian Izzard, Hiroshige: Sixty-nine Stations of the Kisokaido.George Braziller, 2009. ISBN 978-0-8076-1593-5

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