
Ukiyo-e 32, UKs-2, Handbag - Kunisada, Dawn at Futamigaura
Ukiyo-e Bag - Dawn at Futamigaura. Art inspires fashion - Exotic style fashion. Ukiyo-e (Japanese, meaning "Pictures of the Floating World"). Ukiyo-e depicts and records the life of Japanese people in the Edo period. It represents Japanese art of 17-19 centuries. Dawn at Futamigaura 「二見浦曙の図」This ukiyo-e print introduces a beautiful seascape, a place famous for watching the sunrise in the Edo period. Ukiyo-e (浮世絵) means “pictures of the floating world” and is a genre of Japanese art that flourished from the 17th to the 19th centuries.Dawn at Futamigaura (二見浦曙の図) shows the Twin Rocks and the Rising Sun at Ise. Futamigaura is a bay near Ise City (伊勢市). It locates in the Ise-Shima National Park (伊勢志摩国立公園), a park in Mie Prefecture (三重県) , central Honshu (本州) , Japan. The entire coastline is beautiful, characterized by “Ria coast”.In the bay there are two rocks sitting side-by-side, one large, one smaller, known as Meoto Iwa (Japanese: 夫婦岩; the Wedded Rocks or the Married Couple Rocks). The