

Hokusai's landscape prints beyond the Thirty-six Views span a remarkable range of viewpoints and weather conditions. Non-series landscape prints by Hokusai regularly appear in specialist Japanese print sales worldwide.
The Kannon-do at Asakusa — the main hall of Senso-ji temple, one of the most beloved pilgrimage sites in Edo — appears as a subject in the Dutch-style Pictures: Eight Views of Edo series (Oranda gakyo Edo hakkei), in which Hokusai applied Western linear perspective techniques to celebrated Edo landmarks around 1800. The temple complex's vast precinct, crowded with pilgrims and market stalls, offered rich material for the perspective-view genre.

1821
Color woodblock print with metallic pigments; surimono shikishiban

1822
Color woodblock print; shikishiban, surimono

1822
Color woodblock print; shikishiban, surimono

c. 1832
Color woodblock print; oban

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.
Kannon Temple (Kannon), from the series Dutch-style Pictures: Eight Views of Edo (Oranda gakyo Edo hakkei) was created by Katsushika Hokusai (葛飾北斎).
Yes — Kannon Temple (Kannon), from the series Dutch-style Pictures: Eight Views of Edo (Oranda gakyo Edo hakkei) is part of the Dutch-style Pictures: Eight Views of Edo series by Katsushika Hokusai.
Kannon Temple (Kannon), from the series Dutch-style Pictures: Eight Views of Edo (Oranda gakyo Edo hakkei) depicts landscapes, edo & tokyo, and temples & shrines, set at Tokyo.