Ukiyo-e, Japanese Woodblock Prints | Hara Shobo Tokyo, Japan

Welcome to Hara Shobo website. Over seventy-years, Hara Shobo have been running the shop in Kanda, center of Tokyo. Providing with Japanese prints at reasonable price and with top-quality services, Hara Shobo is credited by collectors, museums, and tourists worldwide.
We handle wide variety of Japanese ukiyo-e prints and illustrated books from 17th to 20th century and shin hanga (modern prints). Our inventory of ukiyo-e related books, such as reference books, exhibition catalogues, and periodicals is reputed to be the best in the world.
Our semiannual catalogue of new acquisitions, Edo geijutsu (Arts of Edo), features over 300 prints with illustration and extensive list of reference books.
Prints shown in the online selections are only a part of our inentory. Our gallery in Tokyo holds large stock, from low-priced prints to top-quality prints. Collections are also purchased daily at highest price. We are looking forward to your visit to our gallery.

New Catalogue

Edo Geijutsu Catalogue of New Acquisitions, No. 100』

>> View the catalog

Browse by Genre

 
View All Genres

Browse by Artist

 
View All Artist

About Hara Shobo

2-3 Kanda Jimbocho, Chiyoda-ku
Tokyo 101-0051 Japan
Tel: +81 (0)3 5212 7801
Fax: +81 (0)3 3230 1158
Gallery Hours:
Tue - Sat 10am - 6pm
Closed on Sundays, Mondays, and Public Holidays

>> to Detail

Your Recently Viewed Items

KUNIYOSHI / Ushioda Masanojo Takanori (Akabane Genzo Shigekata), from Seichu gishiden (Stories of the true loyalty of the faithful samurai)

YOSHITORA / Ebisu, Daikoku, and ”Tree of money“

YOSHIKAZU / Chiryu, from Tokaido gojusan tsugi uchi (the Fifty-three stations of the Tokaido)

SEKKYO / View of cherry blossom viewing at Shin-Yoshiwara in an evening

KUNISADA II / A portrait of the actor Iwai Hanshiro in the role of Dote no Oroku, from Haiyu maki-e sakazuki (Actors in lacquered sake cups)

HOKUSAI / Ehon Sumidagawa ryogan ichiran (Picture book, banks of Sumida River at a glance): after Hokusai, illustrator, hand-printed woodcut reproduction, 3 vols., complete, published by Fuzoku emaki zuga kankokai, 1917