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- Yokohama-e abstract "Yokohama-e (literally “Yokohama pictures”) are ukiyo-e Japanese woodblock prints depicting foreigners and scenes of Yokohama. In 1859, the port of Yokohama was opened to foreigners, and ukiyo-e artists, primarily of the Utagawa school, produced more than 800 different woodblock prints in response to a general curiosity about these strangers. The production of Yokohama-e ceased in the 1880s.The most prolific artists working in this genre were Utagawa Yoshitora, Utagawa Yoshikazu, Utagawa Sadahide, Utagawa Yoshiiku, Utagawa Yoshimori, Utagawa Hiroshige II, Utagawa Hiroshige III, Utagawa Yoshitoyo, and Utagawa Yoshitomi.".
- Yokohama-e wikiPageExternalLink japan.html.
- Yokohama-e wikiPageExternalLink 61666175.
- Yokohama-e wikiPageExternalLink 5246796?referer=di&ht=edition.
- Yokohama-e wikiPageID "20935631".
- Yokohama-e wikiPageLength "2697".
- Yokohama-e wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Yokohama-e wikiPageRevisionID "678091507".
- Yokohama-e wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ukiyo-e_genres.
- Yokohama-e wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_Digital_Library_related.
- Yokohama-e wikiPageWikiLink Category:Yokohama.
- Yokohama-e wikiPageWikiLink Geisha.
- Yokohama-e wikiPageWikiLink Hiroshige_II.
- Yokohama-e wikiPageWikiLink Hiroshige_III.
- Yokohama-e wikiPageWikiLink John_James_Audubon.
- Yokohama-e wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Douglas_Lane.
- Yokohama-e wikiPageWikiLink Sadahide.
- Yokohama-e wikiPageWikiLink Sumo.
- Yokohama-e wikiPageWikiLink Ukiyo-e.
- Yokohama-e wikiPageWikiLink Utagawa_Hiroshige_II.
- Yokohama-e wikiPageWikiLink Utagawa_Hiroshige_III.
- Yokohama-e wikiPageWikiLink Utagawa_Kunisada_II.
- Yokohama-e wikiPageWikiLink Utagawa_Sadahide.
- Yokohama-e wikiPageWikiLink Utagawa_Yoshifuji.
- Yokohama-e wikiPageWikiLink Utagawa_Yoshiiku.
- Yokohama-e wikiPageWikiLink Utagawa_Yoshikazu.
- Yokohama-e wikiPageWikiLink Utagawa_Yoshimori.
- Yokohama-e wikiPageWikiLink Utagawa_Yoshitomi.
- Yokohama-e wikiPageWikiLink Utagawa_Yoshitora.
- Yokohama-e wikiPageWikiLink Utagawa_Yoshitoyo.
- Yokohama-e wikiPageWikiLink Utagawa_school.
- Yokohama-e wikiPageWikiLink Woodblock_printing.
- Yokohama-e wikiPageWikiLink Woodblock_printing_in_Japan.
- Yokohama-e wikiPageWikiLink Yokohama.
- Yokohama-e wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yokohama-e".
- Yokohama-e hasPhotoCollection Yokohama-e.
- Yokohama-e wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ukiyo-e.
- Yokohama-e subject Category:Ukiyo-e_genres.
- Yokohama-e subject Category:World_Digital_Library_related.
- Yokohama-e subject Category:Yokohama.
- Yokohama-e hypernym Prints.
- Yokohama-e type Artwork.
- Yokohama-e type Genre.
- Yokohama-e type Art.
- Yokohama-e type Genre.
- Yokohama-e comment "Yokohama-e (literally “Yokohama pictures”) are ukiyo-e Japanese woodblock prints depicting foreigners and scenes of Yokohama. In 1859, the port of Yokohama was opened to foreigners, and ukiyo-e artists, primarily of the Utagawa school, produced more than 800 different woodblock prints in response to a general curiosity about these strangers.".
- Yokohama-e label "Yokohama-e".
- Yokohama-e sameAs Yokohama-e.
- Yokohama-e sameAs Yokohama-e.
- Yokohama-e sameAs 横浜絵.
- Yokohama-e sameAs m.05b2gcl.
- Yokohama-e sameAs Йокогама-э.
- Yokohama-e sameAs Q3074667.
- Yokohama-e sameAs Q3074667.
- Yokohama-e wasDerivedFrom Yokohama-e?oldid=678091507.
- Yokohama-e isPrimaryTopicOf Yokohama-e.