(Top L) Adiantum and Handicrafts of Yumoto, Souvenirs of Hakone in Sagami and Izu Provinces (Top R) Hollyhock Leaves from Kamo and Fans from Mieido in Kyoto (Bottom L) Hand Puppets from Asakusa and “Equinox” Cherry Blossoms from Ueno in Edo (Bottom R) Trout from the Tama River and Cherry Blossoms from Koganei in Musashi Province
(Top L) Wooden Carving of Warblers, a Product of Kameido in Edo and a Branch of the Reclining Dragon Plum Tree (Top R) Baked Clams, a Famous Product of Kuwana in Ise Province (Bottom L) Souvenir Hand Puppets from Oji and Cherry Blossoms from Mt. Asuka in Edo (Bottom R) Kiyomizu Ceramics and Blossoms from the “Landowner’s” Cherry Tree in Kyoto
(Top L) Plum Vinegar Spear and Straw Hat, Souvenirs of Oyama (Top R) Bonito and Eggplants, First Products of the New Year at Nihon Bridge in Edo (Bottom L) Preserved Abalone and Shell Work, Souvenirs of Enoshima in Sagami Province (Bottom R) Pickles and Seaweed from Omori in Edo and Plum Blossoms from Kamata