Yoshitoshi Woodblock Print Archive – Complete Database

Here you will find the complete work of Tsukioka Yoshitoshi – legend of woodblock printing.  Yoshitoshi combined the old age of the Edo masters like Hokusai and Hiroshige, with a new twist of colorful storytelling and character representation in his woodblock print artistry.  Yoshitoshi was a master at ukiyo-e and made famous series like 100 Aspects of the Moon, Yoshitoshi’s Courageous Warriors , and 32 Aspects of Customs and Manners.

You can find any of these series, in high resolution imagery and in the entirety, by following the links or browsing the series in the menu bar to the left.  We are proud to have the most comprehensive catalog of ukiyo-e artists on the internet today – with our archives of Japanese woodblock masters growing each day.  We have already compiled archives from Hokusai, Hiroshige, and Hiroshi Yoshida.

We invite you to browse the archives and let us know if there are any changes, corrections, or if you want to get in touch to identify one of your prints.  We are always looking for exciting Japanese woodblock prints from the past and are always happy to help lend a hand and help you discover its authenticity and unlock its true value.

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Below you will find a randomly generated selection of Yoshitoshi’s prints, updated regularly.  To the left you can browse by series.  And search any of his prints in the search bar above.

Yoshitoshi - No. 814 The scion of a rich family driven mad by the priests that had been hired to pray for his recovery. - Postal News No. 814 The scion of a rich family driven mad by the priests that had been hired to pray for his recovery.
Yoshitoshi - Heavy: Habits of a waitress in the licensed quarters at Fukagawa in the Tempō era - Thirty-Two Aspects of Customs and Manners Heavy: Habits of a waitress in the licensed quarters at Fukagawa in the Tempō era
Yoshitoshi - Onodera Kōemon Hidetome - Historical Biographies of the Loyal Retainers Onodera Kōemon Hidetome
Yoshitoshi - Araki Masaemon - Tales of the Floating World on Eastern Brocade Araki Masaemon
Yoshitoshi - No 643. The death of the bride Mitsue who committed suicide when her old lover importuned her and angered her husband. - Postal News No 643. The death of the bride Mitsue who committed suicide when her old lover importuned her and angered her husband.
Yoshitoshi - Unidentified actor as a tattooed fireman - Celebration of Gallantry Unidentified actor as a tattooed fireman
Yoshitoshi - Sagino Ike Heikurō holding a severed head - Selection of One Hundred Warriors Sagino Ike Heikurō holding a severed head
Yoshitoshi - Kirishima Matsugorō with a sickle on a bamboo pole - Biographies of Modern Men Kirishima Matsugorō with a sickle on a bamboo pole
Yoshitoshi - Tsuchiya Sōzō - Selection of One Hundred Warriors Tsuchiya Sōzō
Yoshitoshi - Shomu and the elephant - One hundred ghost stories of China and Japan Shomu and the elephant
Yoshitoshi - Tei of Shimbashi by plum tree at Umeyashiki. - Pride of Tokyo's Twelve Months Tei of Shimbashi by plum tree at Umeyashiki.
Yoshitoshi -  - Yoshitoshi's Courageous Warriors
Yoshitoshi - Kira Kazusanosuke Minamoto no Yoshihide (Kira Kōzuke no Suke) - Historical Biographies of the Loyal Retainers Kira Kazusanosuke Minamoto no Yoshihide (Kira Kōzuke no Suke)
Yoshitoshi - The thunder god falls into the lotus pond at Shinobazu Pond. - Crazy Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo The thunder god falls into the lotus pond at Shinobazu Pond.
Yoshitoshi - Summer: The Daishōrō ‘flower garden’ in Nezu - Four Seasons at their Height Summer: The Daishōrō ‘flower garden’ in Nezu
Yoshitoshi - A dissolute nobleman drinking with geisha. - Moral Lessons through Pictures of Good and Evil A dissolute nobleman drinking with geisha.
Yoshitoshi - Does the cuckoo also announce its name from above the clouds? Yorimasa - One Hundred Aspects of the Moon Does the cuckoo also announce its name from above the clouds? Yorimasa
Yoshitoshi - A fireman seen from the back holding the standard for district eight. - Firemen's Standards of all Great Districts A fireman seen from the back holding the standard for district eight.
Yoshitoshi - Tsunade threatened by snake - Handsome and Brave Heroes of the Suikoden Tsunade threatened by snake
Yoshitoshi - A skillful rickshaw driver at Kasumigaseki. - Crazy Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo A skillful rickshaw driver at Kasumigaseki.
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