2013 Hiroshige Large Magneto Diary

A style of woodblock printing and painting popular in Japan between the 17th and 20th centuries, ukiyo-e literally translates to mean "pictures of the floating world." This 2013 large Magneto Diary features eight works by Hiroshige, a ukiyo-e master of the Utagawa school an a heavy influence on American imagist poets. Along with the six-language calendar grid showing phases of the moon, this diary includes ample space for important notes in addition to weekly appointments.