This vibrant and evocative woodblock print by the renowned artist Kawase Hasui captures the beauty of Tokyo through the iconic Sakurada Gate. Executed in 1928, this piece is part of the notable series 'Twenty Views of Tokyo' and showcases Hasui's masterful use of color and attention to detail. Please note, the right side of the print has been trimmed, a characteristic that has impacted its value as complete, untrimmed margins are highly sought after by collectors. The print remains in fair condition, with some overall age toning and ink bleed-through visible on the reverse side, which are normal traits of Japanese woodblock prints. This unique piece is published by Sakai and Kawaguchi, highlighting its rarity and connection to a short-lived publisher that worked closely with Hasui. Own a piece of art history from a Living National Treasure and an influential figure in the shin-hanga movement. 15 x 10 14.