

Night Rain on the Karasaki Pine from the series Eight Views of Ōmi
Black background with a circular image. The circular image depicts a landscape scene in shades of brown. A large body of water in the bottom half. A low stone wall extends from bottom center to right side. A boat on the water in front of the wall. A man on a path holding an umbrella. A building on the left on a raised area above the water. Trees on and behind the raised area. Dark diagonal lines extending from top left. Japanese writing in light brown at top, right, bottom, and left of the circular image.
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