Saitō Chōshū (1737–1799)
Saitō Kansai (1772–1818)
Saitō Gesshin (1804–1878)
Hasegawa Settan (d. 1843)
Illustrations of Famous Places in Edo (Edo meisho zue), vol. 9 of 20
Japan, Edo period (1615–1868), 1834–36
Woodblock-printed book; ink on paper
Hill, Norman D., 1938 (1960)
(10930B.09)

Demonstrating the syncretic nature of organized religions in Japan is this image of Hachimangū, a Shinto shrine in Sendagaya district. A miniature replica of Mount Fuji, associated with Fujikō (the worship of Mount Fuji), is clearly visible on the shrine grounds. Images and information about four other Fuji replicas can be found among the prints and books on display nearby.