Stock Photo - 29 Mitsuke - A large sand-bank in the centre of the Heaven-dragon River, and people crossing the further arm in boats; two other boats in foreground, moored to the sand-bank, and the distant shore enveloped in mist. The name of this station was derived from the fact that people travelling from Kyoto to Edo were able to get their first glimpse of Mount Fuji from here. The rapidly flowing river Tenryu flowed west of the station and travellers had to cross the river by ferryboat. Utagawa Hiroshige (1797 - 1858). The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido - Hoeido edition (1831-4)

Stock Photo: 29 Mitsuke - A large sand-bank in the centre of the Heaven-dragon River, and people crossing the further arm in boats; two other boats in foreground.

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