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Japan: Woodblock print depicting the god Kashima using the kaname-ishi< / i> rock to subdue the namazu< / i> (catfish) responsible for the Ansei earthquakes,1855. (Private Collection)

The Namazu, also called the Onamazu, is a creature in Japanese mythology and folktales. The Namazu is a gigantic catfish said to cause earthquakes and tremors. They rose to new fame and popularity after the Ansei great earthquakes that happened near Edo in 1855. Catfish woodblock prints became their own popular genre. They were usually unsigned. The Tokugawa Shogunate censored and destroyed the prints. Only a handful survive to this day.
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Japan: Woodblock print depicting the god Kashima using the kaname-ishi< / i> rock to subdue the namazu< / i> (catfish) responsible for the Ansei earthquakes,1855. (Private Collection)
The Namazu, also called the Onamazu, is a creature in Japanese mythology and folktales. The Namazu is a gigantic catfish said to cause earthquakes and tremors. They rose to new fame and popularity after the Ansei great earthquakes that happened near Edo in 1855. Catfish woodblock prints became their own popular genre. They were usually unsigned. The Tokugawa Shogunate censored and destroyed the prints. Only a handful survive to this day.
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Album / Universal Images Group / Pictures From History
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3513 x 5100 px | 51.3 MB
Tamaño impresión:
29.7 x 43.2 cm | 11.7 x 17.0 in (300 dpi)
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1855 ART ARTE ARTES ASIA ASIATICO BARBO BLOQUE DE MADERA CUENTO POPULAR DEIDAD DIOS DIVINIDAD JAPON JAPONES MITO MITOLOGIA PEZ PLANCHA DE MADERA RELIGION SEISMO SEISMOS SINTOISMO SISMO SISMOS TERREMOTO TERREMOTOS UKIYO-E