

This 1884 [triptych](/glossary/triptych) from the Chōga Kyoshinkai series depicts the Sōgō Watashiba — the Sōgō ferry landing at Asakusa — a site associated with the legendary peasant martyr Sōgō Kōemon who departed from this crossing on his journey to petition the shogun. Kiyochika's treatment of the watashiba (ferry landing) scene combines landscape and historical subject: the familiar Asakusa riverside setting carrying the weight of Sōgō's story. The composition was exhibited at the Chōga Kyoshinkai — a competitive print exhibition — in 1884.
Triptych: Sôgô Watashiba no zu, from the series Chôga Kyoshinkai, Meiji period, dated 1884 was created by Kobayashi Kiyochika (小林清親).
Yes — Triptych: Sôgô Watashiba no zu, from the series Chôga Kyoshinkai, Meiji period, dated 1884 is part of the Chôga Kyoshinkai series by Kobayashi Kiyochika.
Triptych: Sôgô Watashiba no zu, from the series Chôga Kyoshinkai, Meiji period, dated 1884 depicts figures, boats & ships, and rivers & lakes.