Collection: WOODBLOCK PRINTS
🖼️ Journey to the heart of ancient Japan — authentic woodblock prints , selected one by one , available in unique copies .
Antique Japanese prints capture the ephemeral beauty of Japan. From Hokusai to Hasui to Utagawa Hiroshige , each authentic woodblock print tells a story, like a window onto a dreamlike Japan.
Discover our selection of authentic Japanese woodblock prints , from the Edo period (18th and 19th centuries) to Showa (20th century). Landscapes, women, Kabuki actors, a timeless artistic journey from ukiyo-e to shin hanga !
One-of-a-kind piece. Got your eye on an ukiyo-e? Don't delay!
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Japanese Ukiyo-e Print – Utagawa Hiroshige – No. 22 Okabe – Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō – Shōwa Edition
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Original Japanese Print - Utagawa Ochiai Yoshiiku - Higuchi Jiro Kanemitsu - Imayō Nazorae Genji - Edo 1863
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Hiroshige 53 stations of Tokaido, Showa era
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Hiroshige 53 stations of Tokaido, Showa era
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Original Japanese print – Utagawa Kunisada Toyokuni III - Bijin-ga Yaoya Oshichi - Edo 1860
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Original Japanese print - Utagawa Kunisada Toyokuni III - Date no Yosaku from the series The 53 Stations of Tōkaidō - Edo 1852
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Original Japanese print – Kikugawa Eizan – Two courtesans reading a scroll – Edo 1820-1830
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Japanese woodblock print: tradition and authenticity
Japanese printmaking, or ukiyo-e, is a woodblock print that originated in the Edo period (1603–1868). Hand-carved and printed, it captures the beauty of ancient Japan: landscapes of Mount Fuji, bustling Tōkaidō roads, portraits of kabuki actors, or scenes of daily life. It remains one of the great witnesses to Japanese culture.
Over time, styles have evolved: the golden age of ukiyo-e in Edo, Western influences in the Meiji era, then the revival of shin-hanga and reissues by masters in the Shōwa period. These different periods today offer a rich choice between ancient original prints and authentic 20th-century reissues.
At KOGEDO, we directly select original prints and Shōwa reissues from Japan. Our goal is simple: to offer verified, authentic, and accessible pieces, allowing everyone to discover or collect this unique art.
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Eras of Japanese Woodblock Prints
Edo (1603–1868)
The golden age of ukiyo-e, with popular themes and mythical artists.
Meiji (1868–1912)
A time of transition where tradition and modernity intertwined.
Shōwa (1926–1989)
The rise of shin-hanga and reissues, to preserve the legacy of the masters.
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Major Japanese Print Artists
At Kogedo, we love:
Hokusai the Great Master
Author of The Great Wave off Kanagawa and Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji, he is undoubtedly the most famous of the Japanese masters.
Hiroshige for his Landscapes
A poet of the landscape, he immortalized Japan through its roads and seasons.
Kuniyoshi for his HeroesKnown for his samurai, epic battles, and dynamic scenes.
Kunisada for his PortraitsMaster of refined portraits, especially of kabuki actors and elegant women.
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Why choose KOGEDO?
Guaranteed Authenticity
All our woodblockprints are selected directly in Japan.
Expertise and Passion
We share our know-how and our love for Japanese craftsmanship.
Fast and free delivery from France
So that your print safely joins your collection.






