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View of Ushijima across the Asakusa River from the Mouth of the San'ya Moat (Asakusagawa San'ya-bori iriguchi mukai Ushijima no kei), from the series The Eastern Capital (Tōto)
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Department of Asian Art
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Gift of the Friends of Arthur B. Duel
Title: View of Ushijima across the Asakusa River from the Mouth of the San'ya Moat (Asakusagawa San'ya-bori iriguchi mukai Ushijima no kei), from the series The Eastern Capital (Tōto)
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