A cozy window scene with a cat, looking out over rice fields toward the bustling Rooster Market of Edo — now home to Asakusa’s famous Tori-no-Ichi festival at Ōtori Shrine.
In Hiroshige’s time, the market was held on the 11th month’s Day of the Rooster. Even today, this lively tradition continues every November, drawing locals and travelers alike.
📍Ōtori Shrine in Asakusa still holds the Tori-no-Ichi festival, featuring kumade (rake) charms, street food, and crowds of worshippers seeking luck in business.
A small crest on the shoulder ties this shirt to the shrine and the historic spirit of the festival.
Perfect for cat lovers, Japan travelers, and Edo culture fans.
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🧵 Features
• Official reproduction of Utagawa Hiroshige’s iconic ukiyo-e print
• Museum-style layout with English and Japanese titles
• Available color: Vintage Black
• Classic unisex fit | 100% cotton
• Eco-friendly DTG printing with soft hand feel
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