Series: Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji | No. 022 / 36 | Japanese title: 相州七里浜
About This Masterpiece
Shichirigahama in Sagami Province is one of the iconic works from Katsushika Hokusai’s legendary series Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji, created between 1830 and 1832 during the Edo period. In this composition, Hokusai masterfully places Mount Fuji within the context of everyday Japanese life, demonstrating his unparalleled ability to weave the sacred and the mundane into a single, breathtaking image.
Composition and Artistic Technique
Hokusai employed the traditional ukiyo-e woodblock printing technique, using multiple carved blocks — one for each color — to achieve the rich, layered tones characteristic of his style. The use of Prussian blue (bero-ai), a newly imported pigment at the time, gives this work its distinctive depth and vibrancy. Every line was carved with deliberate intention, reflecting Hokusai’s lifelong pursuit of artistic perfection.
Mount Fuji as a Spiritual Presence
Throughout the series, Mount Fuji is never merely a backdrop. It is a living presence — a guardian, a symbol of eternity, a measure of human smallness against the grandeur of nature. In Shichirigahama in Sagami Province, the mountain appears in its characteristic form, anchoring the scene with a sense of permanence that contrasts beautifully with the transient activities of the people below.
Life in the Edo Period
This print offers a rare window into daily life during the Edo period (1603–1868), a time of relative peace and cultural flourishing in Japan. The ordinary people depicted — fishermen, merchants, travelers — were the true subjects of ukiyo-e art. Hokusai celebrated their lives with dignity and affection, elevating the everyday into the eternal.
8K AI Restoration by ZenLineAtelier
At ZenLineAtelier, we have digitally restored this work in breathtaking 8K resolution. Our restoration process involves carefully removing centuries of pigment degradation and the heavy overprinting that obscured Hokusai’s original lines. The result is an image closer to what Hokusai himself envisioned — pure, precise, and full of quiet energy.
We made one deliberate choice: to remove the heavy dark-blue gradients often found at the top of the sky in many prints. Historical research suggests these were added by later printers for commercial impact, not by Hokusai himself. By stripping these away, we reveal the master’s true composition.
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