Not currently on view
In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
Ōmi is an area around Lake Biwa near Kyoto. The Shinto shrine Hiyoshi Taisha and the Buddhist temple Ishiyamadera are in the upper right and upper left of the composition, respectively. At center is the pilgrimage route, and people in the town before the temple gates. Harvested rice fields at right and cherry blossom trees in flower at left show seasonal change from winter to spring.
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Famous Views of Ōmi
Scenes from the Tales of Ise
Scenes from the Tale of Genji
Famous Views of Ōmi
Artist unknown
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Kō Sūkoku (Japanese, 1730–1804) — Spring and Autumn Farming 