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Daily Life Prints (716)

Daily life scenes (fuzoku-ga) document the ordinary activities, occupations, and domestic routines of Japanese people across centuries. This genre transforms mundane subjects — cooking, farming, fishing, bathing, shopping, child-rearing — into compositions that reveal both the aesthetic sensibilities of their makers and the social realities of their era. The ukiyo-e tradition's depiction of daily life centered on the entertainment districts and merchant culture of Edo, with artists documenting the routines and pleasures of townspeople. Utamaro's domestic scenes of women at their toilette or caring for children showed intimate moments with unprecedented tenderness. Hokusai's "Manga" (1814-1878) sketched daily life across all social classes with encyclopedic range, from artisans at their workbenches to children at play. Shin-hanga and sosaku-hanga artists of the twentieth century brought new perspectives to daily life subjects. While shin-hanga tended toward idealized depictions of traditional activities — tea ceremony, ikebana, kimono dressing — sosaku-hanga artists engaged more directly with contemporary life, depicting factory workers, city commuters, and modern domestic settings. These prints serve as invaluable social documents, preserving customs, costumes, and environments that rapid modernization has transformed beyond recognition.

Artists Known for Daily Life

A Hundred Shades of Ink of Edo: Kiyonaga's Pipe (Edo zumi hyaku shoku: Kiyonaga no kiseru) by Paul Binnie

A Hundred Shades of Ink of Edo: Kiyonaga's Pipe (Edo zumi hyaku shoku: Kiyonaga no kiseru)

Woodblock print

Celebrating the Good Harvest: Felicitations for a Thousand Ages (Nôhônen, Chiyo no kotobuki) by Kawanabe Kyosai

Celebrating the Good Harvest: Felicitations for a Thousand Ages (Nôhônen, Chiyo no kotobuki)

Woodblock print

Rice Cake Making by Takeji Asano

Rice Cake Making

Woodblock print

Fortune Teller, Shôwa period, dated 1957 by Nakao Yoshitaka

Fortune Teller, Shôwa period, dated 1957

Woodblock print

Monkey with Bell and Lantern by Tomikichiro Tokuriki

Monkey with Bell and Lantern

20th century

Woodblock print, ink and color on paper

Woman Washing Hair by Maekawa Senpan

Woman Washing Hair

髪を洗う女

c. 1932

Color woodblock print

Play Ground (2), Shôwa period, dated 1964 by Hideo Hagiwara

Play Ground (2), Shôwa period, dated 1964

Woodblock print

Blacksmith by Wada Sanzo

Blacksmith

鍛冶屋

c. 1940

Color woodblock print

Great Lantern at the Asakusa Kannondo by Shiro Kasamatsu

Great Lantern at the Asakusa Kannondo

Woodblock print

Lantern at Asakusa by Shiro Kasamatsu

Lantern at Asakusa

Woodblock print

Daidoko, Taishô period? by Ishii Hakutei

Daidoko, Taishô period?

Woodblock print

Wang Pu (Oho), from the series "Twenty-four Paragons of Filial Piety as a Mirror for Children (Nijushiko doji kagami)" by Utagawa Kuniyoshi

Wang Pu (Oho), from the series "Twenty-four Paragons of Filial Piety as a Mirror for Children (Nijushiko doji kagami)"

c. 1843

Color woodblock print; oban

Lantern - 行燈 by Shimura Tatsumi

Lantern - 行燈

1940

Woodblock print

C

Carpenter

大工

c. 1940

Color woodblock print

Dyer by Wada Sanzo

Dyer

紺屋

c. 1940

Color woodblock print

T

Tile Maker

瓦職人

c. 1940

Color woodblock print

S

Spinning Tops

独楽回し

c. 1906

Color woodblock print

Dong Yong (Toei), from the series "Twenty-four Paragons of Filial Piety as a Mirror for Children (Nijushiko doji kagami)" by Utagawa Kuniyoshi

Dong Yong (Toei), from the series "Twenty-four Paragons of Filial Piety as a Mirror for Children (Nijushiko doji kagami)"

c. 1843

Color woodblock print; oban

Great Lantern at Asakusa Temple by Tsuchiya Koitsu

Great Lantern at Asakusa Temple

Woodblock print

Lantern Maker (Chôchinya), Taishô period, dated 1926 by Hiroshi Yoshida

Lantern Maker (Chôchinya), Taishô period, dated 1926

1926

Woodblock print

Sewing — 裁縫 by Miyagawa Shuntei

Sewing — 裁縫

Not set

Woodblock print

Woman Sewing Kimono (descriptive title) by Miyagawa Shuntei

Woman Sewing Kimono (descriptive title)

1898

Woodblock print

Cleaning the Tea Service (descriptive title) by Miyagawa Shuntei

Cleaning the Tea Service (descriptive title)

1898

Woodblock print

A Stone-Lantern on the Seashore by Koho Shoda

A Stone-Lantern on the Seashore

Woodblock print

Washing Hair by Nakao Yoshitaka

Washing Hair

Woodblock print

Blow Fish Lantern No.8 by Norikane Hiroto

Blow Fish Lantern No.8

Woodblock print

Children making a Snowman in the Northeast District by Henmi Takashi

Children making a Snowman in the Northeast District

Woodblock print

Village with torii gate and lantern by Yuhan Ito

Village with torii gate and lantern

Woodblock print

Children making a Snowman in the Northeast District by Ito Takashi

Children making a Snowman in the Northeast District

Woodblock print

Stone Lantern (E) by Okiie Hashimoto

Stone Lantern (E)

61/70, 1964

Woodblock print

Great Lantern at Asakusa Kannon Temple by Shiro Kasamatsu

Great Lantern at Asakusa Kannon Temple

浅草観音堂大提灯

1934

Color woodblock print

Great Lantern at Sensoji Temple by Shiro Kasamatsu

Great Lantern at Sensoji Temple

Woodblock print

Red Lantern Shop by Tadashige Ono

Red Lantern Shop

Woodblock print

Red Lantern Shop by Hiroyuki Tajima

Red Lantern Shop

Woodblock print

Ceramic craftsmen by Yoshitoshi Mori

Ceramic craftsmen

Woodblock print

Lantern Maker by Yoshitoshi Mori

Lantern Maker

Woodblock print

Tatami-mat Maker by Yoshitoshi Mori

Tatami-mat Maker

Woodblock print

Red Lantern Shop by Hideo Hagiwara

Red Lantern Shop

Woodblock print

Red Lantern Shop by Maki Haku

Red Lantern Shop

Woodblock print

Dancing Girl by Lantern by Kanpo Yoshikawa

Dancing Girl by Lantern

Woodblock print

Autumn Weaving, Shôwa period, by Naoko Matsubara

Autumn Weaving, Shôwa period,

Woodblock print

Red Lantern Shop by Saito Kaoru

Red Lantern Shop

Woodblock print

Sewing and Knitting — 第七編 by Kajita Hanko

Sewing and Knitting — 第七編

Woodblock print

Women sewing — 仕立てる女 by Kajita Hanko

Women sewing — 仕立てる女

Woodblock print

Mitate No.8 - Spinning Top (Koma) by Nana Shiomi

Mitate No.8 - Spinning Top (Koma)

1998

Print

Red Lantern Shop by Tadashi Nakayama

Red Lantern Shop

Woodblock print

Red Lantern Shop by Fukita Fumiaki

Red Lantern Shop

Woodblock print

Doll Maker by Jun'ichiro Sekino

Doll Maker

1956

Woodblock print

The Doll-maker by Jun'ichiro Sekino

The Doll-maker

Woodblock print

The Puppet Maker by Jun'ichiro Sekino

The Puppet Maker

Woodblock print

Charcoal-making at Hino by Ito Shinsui

Charcoal-making at Hino

1939

Woodblock print, ink and color on paper

Kitten and Lantern by Ohara Koson

Kitten and Lantern

c. 1928–1930

Woodblock print, ink and color on paper

Woman Making Up by Hashiguchi Goyo

Woman Making Up

April 1918

Woodblock print

Washing Her Hair by Torii Kotondo

Washing Her Hair

Not set

Woodblock print

Christ Washing the Feet of Saint Peter by Sadao Watanabe

Christ Washing the Feet of Saint Peter

Woodblock print

Red Lantern Shop by Sadao Watanabe

Red Lantern Shop

Woodblock print

Washing Feet by Sadao Watanabe

Washing Feet

Woodblock print

Red Lantern Shop by Fumio Kitaoka

Red Lantern Shop

Woodblock print

Washing Feet by Fumio Kitaoka

Washing Feet

Woodblock print

Magic Lantern Slides Series: School Exam by Toyohara Chikanobu

Magic Lantern Slides Series: School Exam

Woodblock print

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Frequently Asked Questions

Daily life scenes (fuzoku-ga) document the ordinary activities, occupations, and domestic routines of Japanese people across centuries. This genre transforms mundane subjects — cooking, farming, fishing, bathing, shopping, child-rearing — into compositions that reveal both the aesthetic sensibilities of their makers and the social realities of their era.

Miyagawa Shuntei, Kaoru Kawano, and Hiyoshi Mamoru are among the artists most associated with daily life in our collection. Browse the full list of artists who explored this subject above.

Hanga currently catalogues 716 prints tagged with daily life, spanning ukiyo-e, shin-hanga, and sōsaku-hanga traditions where applicable.