Meiji Era Landscape: Yuasa Soy Sauce Cellars and Black Board Fences
Travel to the historic birthplace of Japanese soy sauce with the Meiji Era Landscape: Yuasa Soy Sauce Cellars and Black Board Fences. This atmospheric artwork captures the essence of Yuasa’s preserved district in Wakayama, where traditional shoyu (soy sauce) brewing has thrived for centuries. The design prominently features the town's iconic "Kurobe" (black board fences) and rhythmic red-tiled roofs, creating a striking geometric landscape that defines the Meiji-era merchant townscape.
The composition leads the eye through the narrow, winding alleys toward the distant mountains, all rendered in a masterfully executed ukiyo-e style. The palette of deep charcoals, terracotta reds, and soft twilight oranges evokes a sense of nostalgia and enduring craftsmanship. This piece is a perfect tribute to Japan’s culinary heritage and traditional architecture, making it an ideal choice for history buffs, fans of Japanese food culture, and collectors of regional landscapes.
These stickers are printed on durable, high opacity adhesive vinyl which makes them perfect for regular use, as well as for covering other stickers or paint. The high-quality vinyl ensures there are no bubbles when applying the stickers.
- High opacity film that’s impossible to see through
- Fast and easy bubble-free application
- Durable vinyl
- 95µ density
Note: Don't forget to clean the surface before applying the sticker.
| Size | Inches (H×W) | cm (H×W) |
|---|---|---|
| 3″×3″ | 3″ × 3″ | 7.5 × 7.5 cm |
| 4″×4″ | 4″ × 4″ | 10 × 10 cm |
| 5.5″×5.5″ | 5.5″ × 5.5″ | 14 × 14 cm |