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Trees Prints (520)

Trees are a fundamental compositional element and independent subject in Japanese woodblock printmaking, appearing as framing devices, atmospheric indicators, and primary subjects that showcase the medium's ability to render organic form through carved wood. The woodblock technique has a natural affinity for depicting trees — the carved lines of the block echo the texture of bark and branch, creating a material sympathy between medium and subject. Pine trees (matsu) hold particular cultural significance in Japanese art, symbolizing longevity, resilience, and the endurance of virtue. Prints featuring wind-bent pines along coastlines, ancient pines in temple gardens, and the famous pine groves of Miho and Karasaki recur throughout the tradition. Cherry trees in blossom (sakura) are equally iconic, their brief flowering season providing a powerful metaphor for the transience celebrated in Japanese aesthetics. Other tree subjects — weeping willows along canals, cryptomeria avenues leading to shrines, autumn maples (momiji) blazing with color — serve as seasonal markers and atmospheric elements that anchor landscape compositions in specific times and places. Shin-hanga artists like Hasui and Yoshida paid particular attention to trees as compositional elements, using them to frame distant views, create depth, and establish the atmospheric mood that distinguishes their landscape prints from earlier ukiyo-e conventions.

Artists Known for Trees

Bamboo Wood by Hiroshi Yoshida

Bamboo Wood

1939

Color woodblock print

Pine Tree in Clear Weather after Snow by Kawase Hasui

Pine Tree in Clear Weather after Snow

August 1929

Woodblock print, ink and color on paper

Kumoi Cherry Trees (Kumoi sakura) by Hiroshi Yoshida

Kumoi Cherry Trees (Kumoi sakura)

Kumoi sakura

1926

Color woodblock print

Bamboo trees with a crescent moon by Kotozuka Eiichi

Bamboo trees with a crescent moon

Not set

Woodblock print

Bamboo Grove of Saga by Takeji Asano

Bamboo Grove of Saga

嵯峨竹林

1952

Woodblock print

Pine Tree by Toshi Yoshida

Pine Tree

Woodblock print

November (The Willow Tree at the Gate of the Shimabara) by Tomikichiro Tokuriki

November (The Willow Tree at the Gate of the Shimabara)

十一月 (島原大門柳)

second half 20th century

Woodblock print, ink and color on paper

Solitude, Shôwa period, by Naoko Matsubara

Solitude, Shôwa period,

Woodblock print

Conservatory IV, Shôwa period, dated 1965 by Naoko Matsubara

Conservatory IV, Shôwa period, dated 1965

Woodblock print

Blue bird on maple tree (title not original) by Ito Sozan

Blue bird on maple tree (title not original)

Woodblock print

Red Maple Trees at the Tsuten Bridge (Tsutenkyo no momiji), from the series "Famous Places in Kyoto (Kyoto meisho no uchi)" by Utagawa Hiroshige

Red Maple Trees at the Tsuten Bridge (Tsutenkyo no momiji), from the series "Famous Places in Kyoto (Kyoto meisho no uchi)"

c. 1834

Color woodblock print; oban

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Persimmon Tree

柿の木

c. 1934

Color woodblock print

Ancient Tree in Georgetown, Washington, D.C. by Hiratsuka Un'ichi

Ancient Tree in Georgetown, Washington, D.C.

1965

Woodcut print

Shadow of a Cherry Tree by Komura Settai

Shadow of a Cherry Tree

1933

Painting

Willow (Aoyagi) by Komura Settai

Willow (Aoyagi)

c. 1940

Color woodblock print

Cranes, Rabbits, Morning Glory, Bamboo and Blossom by Utagawa Hiroshige

Cranes, Rabbits, Morning Glory, Bamboo and Blossom

1820

Print

Tiger and Bamboo (1) by Miki Suizan

Tiger and Bamboo (1)

Woodblock print

Yedoensis: Tree-B (artist’s proof) by Ayomi Yoshida

Yedoensis: Tree-B (artist’s proof)

2010

Digital and woodblock print

Black Cat in Tree by Maeda Masao

Black Cat in Tree

1940

Color woodblock print

Matsu (Pine Tree) by Naoko Matsubara

Matsu (Pine Tree)

1968

Woodcut print

THE OLD MAN WHO MADE DEAD TREES BLOOM by Tsuchiya Koitsu

THE OLD MAN WHO MADE DEAD TREES BLOOM

Woodblock print

Tree of Knowledge by Taniguchi Shigeru

Tree of Knowledge

1977

Color silkscreen; edition 14/32

Tree Peony (2) by Fumio Kitaoka

Tree Peony (2)

Woodblock print

Bamboo Grove by Hiroshi Yoshida

Bamboo Grove

1939

Woodblock print, ink and color on paper

Cryptomeria Avenue (Later printing by Toshi Yoshida) by Hiroshi Yoshida

Cryptomeria Avenue (Later printing by Toshi Yoshida)

1937

Woodblock print

Willow and Stone Bridge by Hiroshi Yoshida

Willow and Stone Bridge

1926

Woodblock print, ink and color on paper

Cherry Blossom Tree Kanda by Hajime Namiki

Cherry Blossom Tree Kanda

20/200, 2000

Woodblock print

Bird on branch of fruit tree by Hasegawa Sadanobu III

Bird on branch of fruit tree

Woodblock print

White White Tree by Kunio Kaneko

White White Tree

139/200, 1997

Woodblock print

Bamboo Grove Under a Crescent Moon - 月下竹林 by Kotozuka Eiichi

Bamboo Grove Under a Crescent Moon - 月下竹林

1950

Watercolor

Tree Peony — 牡丹 by Miyagawa Shuntei

Tree Peony — 牡丹

Not set

Woodblock print

Seven Bijin in a Bamboo Forest — 竹林七美人図 by Miyagawa Shuntei

Seven Bijin in a Bamboo Forest — 竹林七美人図

Not set

Woodblock print

Plum Trees and Dove — 梅林図 by Takasawa Keiichi

Plum Trees and Dove — 梅林図

Not set

Woodblock print

Boston Ivy and Bamboo by Sadao Watanabe

Boston Ivy and Bamboo

Woodblock print

Bamboo in the Water by Watanabe Seitei

Bamboo in the Water

1916

Woodblock print

Cedar Lumbers by Joshua Rome

Cedar Lumbers

Woodblock print

Grove of Mixed Trees - 雑木林 by Aoyama Masaharu

Grove of Mixed Trees - 雑木林

Woodblock print

Willow tree on the bank of Sarusawa Pond — 猿沢池畔の柳 by Hiromitsu Nakazawa

Willow tree on the bank of Sarusawa Pond — 猿沢池畔の柳

Woodblock print

Tree peony by Nishimura Hodo

Tree peony

Woodblock print

Single block print, maple tree by Inagaki Toshijiro

Single block print, maple tree

Woodblock print

Trees and Bird by Kimura Yoshiharu

Trees and Bird

Woodblock print

Skeleton Trees by Sakuichi Fukazawa

Skeleton Trees

Woodblock print

Willow Rain by Miyamoto Shufu

Willow Rain

Woodblock print

Bamboo grove by Henmi Takashi

Bamboo grove

Woodblock print

Park Benches and Trees by Henmi Takashi

Park Benches and Trees

Woodblock print

Lake and Pine Tree- PC by Imoto Tekiho

Lake and Pine Tree- PC

Woodblock print

Lake and Bamboo by Imoto Tekiho

Lake and Bamboo

Woodblock print

Bamboo and Mountain by Imoto Tekiho

Bamboo and Mountain

Woodblock print

Distance View of Nara Pagoda from the Pond of Sarusawa and Willow Trees on the Right at Evening by Yuhan Ito

Distance View of Nara Pagoda from the Pond of Sarusawa and Willow Trees on the Right at Evening

Woodblock print

Landscape of trees with Mt Fuji in background by Yuhan Ito

Landscape of trees with Mt Fuji in background

Woodblock print

Bamboo Grove by Stream by Yuhan Ito

Bamboo Grove by Stream

Woodblock print

Torii Gate in Bamboo Grove (1) by Yuhan Ito

Torii Gate in Bamboo Grove (1)

Woodblock print

Postard pagoda and pine tree by Kamei Tobei

Postard pagoda and pine tree

Woodblock print

Tree 74 I. by Ayomi Yoshida

Tree 74 I.

2012

Woodblock print, ink on paper

Bamboo by Ohno Bakufu

Bamboo

Woodblock print

Tree peony by Shodo Kawarazaki

Tree peony

Woodblock print

Mount Fuji with Cherry Trees in Bloom by Katsushika Hokusai

Mount Fuji with Cherry Trees in Bloom

c. 1801/05

Color woodblock print; surimono

Maple Trees at Kyoko Pond (Kyokochi koyo) by Okiie Hashimoto

Maple Trees at Kyoko Pond (Kyokochi koyo)

1968

Color woodblock print; edition 16/80

Title unknown [Trees in the wind] by Kihei Sasajima

Title unknown [Trees in the wind]

1959

Woodblock print, ink on paper

Trees in the Wind by Kihei Sasajima

Trees in the Wind

1960

Woodblock print; edition 23/50

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Frequently Asked Questions

Trees are a fundamental compositional element and independent subject in Japanese woodblock printmaking, appearing as framing devices, atmospheric indicators, and primary subjects that showcase the medium's ability to render organic form through carved wood. The woodblock technique has a natural affinity for depicting trees — the carved lines of the block echo the texture of bark and branch, creating a material sympathy between medium and subject.

Kotozuka Eiichi, Fumio Kitaoka, and Joichi Hoshi are among the artists most associated with trees in our collection. Browse the full list of artists who explored this subject above.

Hanga currently catalogues 520 prints tagged with trees, spanning ukiyo-e, shin-hanga, and sōsaku-hanga traditions where applicable.