Meisho-e
名所絵
Prints depicting famous places (meisho), a genre that flourished with Hokusai's and Hiroshige's landscape series. These prints documented scenic locations, famous temples and shrines, and views associated with poetry and literature.
名所絵
見立絵
Parody pictures that playfully reinterpreted classical themes, often depicting courtesans or actors in roles from history, literature, or mythology. This sophisticated genre required viewers to recognize the original reference.
木版画
The Japanese term for woodblock printing, encompassing the entire process from design through carving and printing. The word literally means 'wood-block picture.'
武者絵
Warrior prints depicting samurai, legendary heroes, and scenes from military chronicles. Kuniyoshi was the undisputed master of this genre, creating dynamic compositions filled with supernatural elements and bold action.