
Maiko Beach — 舞子の濱
- Medium:
- Woodblock print
- Format:
- Oban
- Publisher:
- Doi Sadaichi
- Edition:
- Published by Watanabe Shozaburo

Koitsu's daytime landscapes and non-nocturnal scenes are less common on the primary market but still reflect his mastery of atmosphere and color. Values have risen steadily over the past decade.
Maiko Beach near Kobe on the Akashi Strait was celebrated in classical Japanese poetry for its pine trees, pebbled shore, and views across to Awaji Island. The title Maiko — meaning "dancing girl" — referred to the village and its beach rather than the performance tradition, though the elegant name gave the location a refined literary resonance. Koitsu's treatment, tagged as [bijin-ga](/glossary/bijin-ga), suggests the print may combine the celebrated shoreline view with a female figure, a compositional choice that links landscape beauty to human grace.
Curated cross-cuts that include this print.
Maiko Beach — 舞子の濱 was created by Tsuchiya Koitsu (土屋光逸).
Maiko Beach — 舞子の濱 was published by Doi Sadaichi.
Maiko Beach — 舞子の濱 depicts bijin-ga and seascapes.