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  1. The "Eitai-bridge" near Ryogoku, in Tokyo
  2. Prints by Utagawa Hiroshige are considered among the finest examples of Japanese woodblock prints. They depict various landscapes, scenes, and landmarks of Japan during the Edo period. Hiroshige's prints are renowned for their vibrant colors, meticulous details, and poetic compositions, capturing the essence of Japanese culture and natural beauty. Collectors often seek out these prints for their historical significance and artistic merit.
  3. As for the "One Piece" cards, they feature characters from the immensely popular manga and anime series "One Piece" created by Eiichiro Oda. These cards are highly sought after by fans of the series and are prized collectibles.
  4. In summary, the "Eitai-bridge" near Ryogoku, in Tokyo, is one of the landmarks depicted in the "Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō" series by Hiroshige. His prints are celebrated for their artistic excellence and cultural significance. The "One Piece" cards showcase characters from the beloved manga and anime series, appealing to fans and collectors alike.

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  1. The set comprises a total of 13 cards, consisting of 2 cards from the "One Piece" series and 11 cards featuring prints by Utagawa Hiroshige. These cards are exclusive to Japan, making them highly sought after by collectors worldwide.
  2. The "One Piece" cards feature characters from the iconic manga and anime series, created by Eiichiro Oda. Fans of the series often cherish these cards as valuable memorabilia, adding to their collection of "One Piece" merchandise
  3. On the other hand, the 11 cards showcasing prints by Utagawa Hiroshige are a testament to the rich artistic tradition of Japan. Hiroshige's woodblock prints capture the beauty of Japanese landscapes and culture during the Edo period with unparalleled skill and artistry. Collectors prize these cards for their historical significance and exquisite craftsmanship.
  4. As these cards are exclusive to Japan, acquiring them can be quite challenging for collectors outside the country, adding to their rarity and value in the international market.

Condition

  1. Brand new, but please excuse minor scratches due to long-term storage. Thank you for your understanding; only those who can appreciate this, please.