Yufuku Onsen in Iwami, located in the coastal Shimane region, is depicted here as part of Oda's sustained engagement with the onsen towns of western Japan. This print records the traditional architecture of a provincial hot spring settlement, likely showing weathered wooden buildings, outdoor or semi-outdoor bathing areas, and the thermal landscape of the surrounding environment. Iwami's onsen towns retain a more rural character than the larger resort destinations of Beppu or Dogo, and Oda's composition would reflect this modest scale—narrow lanes, low structures, and the close presence of natural terrain. Steam rising from thermal sources, if included, would be rendered through carefully graduated light-toned [bokashi](/glossary/bokashi) passages that soften forms and convey warmth against cooler surrounding tones. The print contributes to a coherent regional record of Shimane Prefecture's bathing culture and vernacular architecture.
Curated cross-cuts that include this print.
Yufuku Hot Spring in Iwami was created by Oda Kazuma (織田一磨).
Yufuku Hot Spring in Iwami depicts spring.