Gardens Prints (358)
Japanese garden scenes in woodblock prints, from the famous moss gardens of Kyoto to intimate courtyard compositions. Garden prints celebrate the Japanese art of cultivated nature, featuring stone lanterns, raked gravel, ponds, and meticulously shaped trees.
Artists Known for Gardens

Small Garden, Shôwa period, dated 1967
Woodblock print

Moss Garden
Woodblock print

True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Ume (Japanese apricot) Garden at Kameido
Woodblock print

Light in Apothecary Garden
Aquatint

Bijin in a Plum Garden — 梅美人
Not set
Woodblock print

Snowy Temple Garden
Woodblock print

Garden scene
Woodblock print

Azalea Garden
1935
Color woodblock print

Shalimar Garden, Lahore
1932
Color woodblock print

Snowy Temple Garden
Not set
Woodblock print

Tenryuji Garden (Tenryuji teien)
1953
Color woodblock print

Temple Garden (Artist's Proof), Shôwa period, 1964
Woodblock print

Niwa (Garden (End of Summer))
Woodblock print

Beauty at the Garden Well
Woodblock print

Eight Plank Bridge (Lady in Iris Garden)
Woodblock print

Mitate No.42 - Garden (Niwa)
2001

Stone Garden of Ryoanji Temple, Kyoto (Ryoan Fixed Stones)
Woodblock print

Garden in Autumn, Shôwa period, dated 1961
Woodblock print

Garden Sugaku-in
Woodblock print

Shoji-View of Garden, Shôwa period, 1960
Woodblock print

Stone garden by river
Woodblock print

Stone Garden, Kyoto
1955
Color woodblock print; edition 48/150

Greenhouse, from the series "Prints of the Shinjuku Imperial Garden (Shinjuku Gyoen hanga)"
1949
Color woodblock print

Taiwan Pavilion, from the series "Prints of the Shinjuku Imperial Garden (Shinjuku Gyoen hanga)"
1949
Color woodblock print

Obaiin Garden at Daitokuji Temple, Kyoto
1963
Woodblock print

View of the Japanese Garden, from the series "Prints of the Shinjuku Imperial Garden (Shinjuku Gyoen hanga)"
1949
Color woodblock print

Flower Garden, Shôwa period, dated 1963
Woodblock print

Breeze in Apothecary Garden
Aquatint

Taira Kiyomori Seeing Skulls in the Snowy Garden
May 1882
Woodblock print (nishiki-e), ink and colors on paper

Triptych: Emperor Meiji and His Consort in the Plum Garden (Miyo shun'e no baien), Meiji period, dated 1887
Woodblock print

Bijin With Fan in Garden
Woodblock print

Famous Views of Japan: Sankeien Garden (Nihon meisho zu-e: Sankeien)
Woodblock print

Fuji from Nakajima Shoen (Banana Garden)
Woodblock print

Jōruriji-Kyoto
1974
Woodblock print, ink and color on paper

Lanterns and Maples
1963
Woodblock print

Shakujii
1937
Woodblock print, color on paper

Ono, Mito (Mito Ono)
1949
Color woodblock print; oban

#16. Horikiri
Woodblock print

Nara Park
n.d. [1952]
Color woodblock print

#25. Kameido Tenjin
Woodblock print

Lanterns
Not set
Woodblock print

Onshi Park, Shiba (Shiba Onshi koen)
1937
Color woodblock print; oban

Ikenohana
1937
Color woodblock print

A Park in Guangzhou
1941
Woodblock print, ink and color on paper

Sankei-en (Later printing by Toshi Yoshida)
1935
Woodblock print

Park in Canton
1941
Woodblock print

On the footbridge
n.d.
Color woodblock print; ebangire, surimono

The Conservatory IV
1962
Woodblock print, ink on paper

Conservatory I, Shôwa period, dated 1962
Woodblock print

Kameido
Woodblock print

Moss No. 4
1958
Woodblock print, ink and color on paper

Kyoto Woodcuts
Woodblock print

#53 Hamacho Park
Woodblock print

Moss (Koke) No. 1, Shôwa period,
Woodblock print

Hibiya Park
Woodblock print

Katsura (Shôkei), Shôwa period, dated 1965
Shôwa period, 1926-1989
Woodblock print

Yoshida No Series Park In Kyoto
Woodblock print

Garden 2
Drypoint on copper plate

Hyakkaen
Woodblock print

Tivoli 1
Drypoint on copper plate
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Frequently Asked Questions
Japanese garden scenes in woodblock prints, from the famous moss gardens of Kyoto to intimate courtyard compositions. Garden prints celebrate the Japanese art of cultivated nature, featuring stone lanterns, raked gravel, ponds, and meticulously shaped trees.
Okiie Hashimoto, Kawase Hasui, and Hiroshi Yoshida are among the artists most associated with gardens in our collection. Browse the full list of artists who explored this subject above.
Hanga currently catalogues 358 prints tagged with gardens, spanning ukiyo-e, shin-hanga, and sōsaku-hanga traditions where applicable.




