| Yoshita was a master who specialized in bird's-eye-view panoramas of scenic spots popular in Japan at the time. He painted the scenery along Japan's railroads, towns and cities nestled in the mountains, and bird's-eye-view of major cities, as well as conducting on-foot sketch-tours of all the "eight vistas" and "25 beautiful locales" of Japan. All in all, he left behind about 300 fetching depictions of scenic destinations from Sakhalin in the north of Japan to Kyushu in the south, and across to Taiwan. He was referred to as "the modern Hiroshige" of Japan. (Hiroshige was a famous master of Ukiyoe during Edo era). |
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