Inoue Yasuji — Japanese Meiji/Taishō Prints artist

Inoue Yasuji

井上安治

1864–1889

Japan

Biography

Inoue Yasuji (井上安治, 1864–1889) was a talented young Japanese woodblock print artist whose brief but productive career produced some of the most charming and historically valuable views of Meiji-era Tokyo. A student of Kobayashi Kiyochika, Yasuji absorbed his master's interest in depicting the rapidly modernizing capital through the traditional woodblock medium, creating the "True Views of Tokyo" series that documented the city's transformation with a fresh, unaffected clarity.

Born in 1864 in Tokyo, Yasuji entered Kiyochika's studio as a young teenager and quickly demonstrated an aptitude for landscape printmaking. His master, who was himself pioneering the use of Western-influenced lighting effects in woodblock prints, encouraged the young artist's development while providing a rigorous grounding in traditional techniques. Yasuji's artistic personality was distinct from Kiyochika's: where the master favored dramatic atmospheric effects and bold contrasts of light and shadow, the student tended toward a gentler, more documentary approach that prioritized topographic clarity and quiet charm.

The "True Views of Tokyo" (Tokyo Shinzu) series, produced in the 1880s, is Yasuji's principal achievement. The series comprises dozens of small-format prints depicting landmarks, streets, bridges, and neighborhoods of Meiji-era Tokyo, each rendered with careful attention to architectural detail and a sense of place that makes them invaluable historical documents. The prints show the city in the midst of its Meiji transformation: Western-style brick buildings rising alongside traditional wooden structures, gas lamps illuminating streets once lit by paper lanterns, railway bridges spanning rivers where wooden footbridges had stood for centuries. Yasuji recorded these changes with a quiet observational eye, neither celebrating modernization nor lamenting tradition, but simply documenting what he saw.

The prints are characterized by their modest scale, clear composition, and gentle coloring. Unlike the large-format triptychs that dominated Meiji-era commercial printmaking, Yasuji's Tokyo views are intimate works that invite close examination. Their small size and unassuming presentation belie their significance as some of the most accurate and evocative visual records of Meiji-era Tokyo before the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923 destroyed much of the built environment they depicted.

Yasuji's career was tragically cut short by his death in 1889 at the age of just twenty-five. The cause of his early death is not well documented in available sources, but the loss deprived Japanese printmaking of an artist who had shown exceptional promise. Had he lived longer, his combination of observational skill and printmaking technique might have produced a body of work to rival his master Kiyochika's. Instead, his legacy rests on the "True Views of Tokyo" series and a handful of other works that demonstrate what he might have achieved.

Despite the brevity of his career, Yasuji's prints have attracted growing collector interest as appreciation for Meiji-era documentary prints has increased. His Tokyo views are valued both as works of art and as historical documents, and they are held in several institutional collections dedicated to the visual history of Tokyo.

Key Facts

Active Period
1864–1889
Nationality
🇯🇵Japan
Works Indexed
103

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Inoue Yasuji known for?

Inoue Yasuji (井上安治, 1864–1889) was a talented young Japanese woodblock print artist whose brief but productive career produced some of the most charming and historically valuable views of Meiji-era Tokyo. A student of Kobayashi Kiyochika, Yasuji absorbed his master's interest in depicting the rapidly modernizing capital through the traditional woodblock medium, creating the "True Views of Tokyo" series that documented the city's transformation with a fresh, unaffected clarity.

When was Inoue Yasuji active?

Inoue Yasuji was active from 1864 to 1889. They were associated with the Meiji/Taishō Prints movement.

What artistic movements influenced Inoue Yasuji?

Inoue Yasuji's work was shaped by the Meiji/Taishō Prints tradition in Japanese woodblock printmaking. Meiji/Taishō Prints: Meiji and Taishō era prints (1868–1926) bridge the transition from traditional ukiyo-e to the modern shin-hanga and sosaku-hanga movements.

Where can I see Inoue Yasuji's original prints?

Original prints by Inoue Yasuji can be found in collections including ukiyo-e.org, harashobo, etm, Honolulu Museum of Art.

How much do Inoue Yasuji prints cost?

Inoue Yasuji's prints occupy a niche but appreciating segment of the Meiji-era print market. His 'True Views of Tokyo' series — small-format views of the modernizing capital — are valued both as works of art and as historical documents of a Tokyo that was largely destroyed by the 1923 earthquake. Most prints sell in the modest $200-$1,500 range, reflecting their small scale and documentary character. Yasuji's tragically short career (he died at just twenty-five) means his total output is quite limited, which gives his prints a scarcity value that supports prices despite their modest scale. His connection to Kobayashi Kiyochika — he was one of the master's most promising students — adds art-historical interest. Collectors of Meiji-era Tokyo history and those interested in the development of Japanese landscape printmaking are the primary audience for his work. Condition is important, as these small prints were not always carefully preserved. Examples with fresh colors and clean paper command premiums over worn or toned impressions. The growing appreciation for Meiji-era documentary prints and the historical significance of his Tokyo views suggest continued steady interest in Yasuji's work.

Woodblock Prints by Inoue Yasuji (103)

Crescent Moon over Hyapponkui by Inoue Yasuji

Crescent Moon over Hyapponkui

1881–89

Woodblock print (nishiki-e), ink and color on paper

48, Tanaka Tsurukichi by Inoue Yasuji

48, Tanaka Tsurukichi

February 1889

Woodblock print (nishiki-e), ink and color on paper

Fujimi Ferry at Honjo, from by Inoue Yasuji

Fujimi Ferry at Honjo, from

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Motoyanagibashi Bridge by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Motoyanagibashi Bridge

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: View from Asakusabashi Bridge at Sunset by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: View from Asakusabashi Bridge at Sunset

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: View of Ohashi Bridge from Mannenbashi Bridge by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: View of Ohashi Bridge from Mannenbashi Bridge

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Azuma Bridge by Inoue Yasuji

Azuma Bridge

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Opening of the New Azuma Bridge in Tokyo by Inoue Yasuji

Opening of the New Azuma Bridge in Tokyo

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Night View of Ginza Dori by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Night View of Ginza Dori

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Ume (Japanese apricot) Garden at Kameido by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Ume (Japanese apricot) Garden at Kameido

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Koume Towpath in the Snow by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Koume Towpath in the Snow

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: View of Yorozuyobashi Bridge in the Rain by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: View of Yorozuyobashi Bridge in the Rain

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Night View of Sumidagawa River by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Night View of Sumidagawa River

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Night View of Cherry Blossom on Mukojima by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Night View of Cherry Blossom on Mukojima

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Koromogawa River Below Tenno-ji Temple by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Koromogawa River Below Tenno-ji Temple

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Higashi-monzeki Temple, Asakusa by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Higashi-monzeki Temple, Asakusa

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Evening View of Asakusa Park by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Evening View of Asakusa Park

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Zojoji Temple, Shiba, from by Inoue Yasuji

Zojoji Temple, Shiba, from

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Mikura Bridge, Honjo by Inoue Yasuji

Mikura Bridge, Honjo

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Kaji Bridge, from by Inoue Yasuji

Kaji Bridge, from

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Akabane Bridge, from by Inoue Yasuji

Akabane Bridge, from

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Sendai Moat, Fukagawa, from by Inoue Yasuji

Sendai Moat, Fukagawa, from

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Ueno Park, from by Inoue Yasuji

Ueno Park, from

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Makura Bridge, HOnjo, from by Inoue Yasuji

Makura Bridge, HOnjo, from

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Triptych: Improved Azuma Bridge, Meiji period, 1887 by Inoue Yasuji

Triptych: Improved Azuma Bridge, Meiji period, 1887

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The Emperor Meiji and Empress in a Carriage during their Silver Wedding Anniversary Celebration at Aoyama by Inoue Yasuji

The Emperor Meiji and Empress in a Carriage during their Silver Wedding Anniversary Celebration at Aoyama

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Emperor Meiji Inspecting the Imperial Troops by Inoue Yasuji

Emperor Meiji Inspecting the Imperial Troops

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Imperial Diet Building by Inoue Yasuji

Imperial Diet Building

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Imperial Family at Yasukuni Shinto Shrine by Inoue Yasuji

Imperial Family at Yasukuni Shinto Shrine

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Streetcars at Ueno Sanashi by Inoue Yasuji

Streetcars at Ueno Sanashi

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Asakusa Hirokoji Broadway by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Asakusa Hirokoji Broadway

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Snow Scene of the Bank of Japan near Eitaibashi Bridge by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Snow Scene of the Bank of Japan near Eitaibashi Bridge

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: The Sea off Omori by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: The Sea off Omori

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Autumn Leaves at Takinogawa by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Autumn Leaves at Takinogawa

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Off the Coast at Shinagawa by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Off the Coast at Shinagawa

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: The Horikiri Iris Garden by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: The Horikiri Iris Garden

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Below Dokanyama Hill by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Below Dokanyama Hill

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Woolen Textile Factory, Senju by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Woolen Textile Factory, Senju

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Zenko-ji Temple, Kawaguchi by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Zenko-ji Temple, Kawaguchi

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Gubo-ji Temple, Mama by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Gubo-ji Temple, Mama

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Gohonmatsu Pine by Moonlight in the Rain by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Gohonmatsu Pine by Moonlight in the Rain

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Sendai Canal, Fukagawa by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Sendai Canal, Fukagawa

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Myoken-ji Temple in Yanagishima by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Myoken-ji Temple in Yanagishima

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Morning View of Ayasegawa River by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Morning View of Ayasegawa River

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: The Gardens at Mukojima Akiba Shrine by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: The Gardens at Mukojima Akiba Shrine

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Makurabashi Bridge, Koume by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Makurabashi Bridge, Koume

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Yaomatsu Restaurant, Koume by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Yaomatsu Restaurant, Koume

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: The Square Next to Makurabashi Bridge, Honjo by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: The Square Next to Makurabashi Bridge, Honjo

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Honjo Warigesui Canal by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Honjo Warigesui Canal

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Ishiwarabashi Bridge on Okawa River by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Ishiwarabashi Bridge on Okawa River

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Taro Inari Shrine in Asakusa-tanbo by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Taro Inari Shrine in Asakusa-tanbo

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: View of Shin-Yoshiwara Licensed Quarter by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: View of Shin-Yoshiwara Licensed Quarter

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Ariakero Restaurant, Imado by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Ariakero Restaurant, Imado

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Night View of Matsuchiyama Hill by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Night View of Matsuchiyama Hill

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Nakamise Shops, Asakusa by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Nakamise Shops, Asakusa

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Kuramae Street, Asakusa by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Kuramae Street, Asakusa

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: New Moon Over the One Hundred Piles by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: New Moon Over the One Hundred Piles

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Okurabashi Bridge, Honjo by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Okurabashi Bridge, Honjo

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True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Fujimi Ferry, Honjo by Inoue Yasuji

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Fujimi Ferry, Honjo

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