Exploring Japanese Landmarks in Nishiki-e and Photographs

Akabane

The name of the area to the southwest of Zojo-ji Temple between the Akabane-bashi Bridge spanning the Akabane-gawa River (the regional name for the Furu-kawa River) and the Nakano-bashi Bridge. There are several theories regarding the origin of the area name including one that states that it is a corruption of "akahani" (for red soil) because the area had red soil since long in the past. From the Meireki Era (1655-1658) onward, the Kurume Clan Arima family residence occupied the entire area. The residence featured the highest fire watch-tower in Edo, the Suiten-gu Shrine that enshrined the suijin water god of the Chikugo-kawa River, and general worship was allowed on the Ennichi (festival day) on the 5th of every month. The shrine was said to answer prayers for finding items lost in the water, and for easy births, it was very popular, but in 1871, the shrine was moved to Aoyama in relation to the relocation of the Arima residence, and then moved again to Nihonbashi the following year. In addition, a seafood market called the Chorogashi was held on the north riverbank of the Akabane-gawa River every morning.

Nishiki-e and Paintings

江戸名勝図会 赤羽根

赤羽根

江戸自慢三十六興 赤はね火之見

赤はね火之見

〔東都名所〕 〔芝赤羽橋之図〕

[芝赤羽橋之図]

名所江戸百景 増上寺塔赤羽根

増上寺塔赤羽根

東都名所 芝赤羽根増上寺

東都名所芝赤羽根増上寺

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