This poetic design features Hiroshige’s Kameido Plum Garden, where a massive gnarled plum branch frames the view of a Shinto shrine and distant visitors.
This unusual composition invites you to gaze “through the tree” into a quiet corner of Edo — now Kameido Tenjin Shrine, a beloved spot for spring plum blossoms in modern Tokyo.
📍Kameido Tenjin still exists today in eastern Tokyo and holds its annual Plum Festival in February and March, attracting many visitors who come to see the blooming trees Hiroshige once sketched.
A plum blossom crest on the shoulder pays homage to the shrine and the poetic spirit of this place.
Perfect for lovers of traditional Japanese scenery, nature, and tranquil moments.
• Artwork: “Plum Estate in Kameido” (Kameido Umeyashiki)
• Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
• Series: One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (1857)
• Fabric: Soft, breathable cotton blend
• Style: Unisex / Regular fit
Perfect for art lovers, Japan enthusiasts, or those who appreciate timeless design and poetic detail.
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