

$200–$2,000. Common Kyoto views: $200–$600. Key value factors: Ito Nisaburo's Kyoto prints are popular and accessible. Night scenes, snow views, and cherry blossom compositions command premiums.
"No Series Arima Hotspring" is a [shin-hanga](/glossary/shin-hanga) print by Ito Nisaburo, created during the Showa period. This abstract work reflects the artist's exploration of form, color, and texture through the printing medium.
Ito Nisaburo approaches abstraction through the unique constraints and possibilities of printmaking, where the grain of the material, the pressure of the tool, and the interaction of pigment and paper all contribute to the final image. His prints capture the timeless beauty of Kyoto and other Japanese landmarks with refined color and composition.
This print represents Ito Nisaburo's contribution to the shin-hanga tradition during the Showa period. As with all works by this artist, it reflects both individual artistic vision and the broader cultural moment in which it was created. For collectors and admirers of Japanese printmaking, it offers a window into the sophisticated aesthetic world that produced some of the most beloved images in art history.

Wakasa Kugushiko
1920
Color woodblock print; oban
Woodblock print

1934
Color woodblock print; oban

n.d.
Woodblock print; ishizuri-e, section of harimaze sheet
Curated cross-cuts that include this print.
No Series Arima Hotspring was created by Ito Nisaburo (伊藤仁三郎).
No Series Arima Hotspring depicts landscapes and travel scenes.