
c. 1806
Katsushika Hokusai 葛飾 北斎 Japanese, 1760-1849
Japan
This picture is based on the ninth scene in Tales of Ise. Finding life uncomfortable in the capital, Kyoto, the poet traveled east with some friends. They took a river ferry near Mount Fuji and saw a flock of strange birds. In answer to their questions, the ferryman replied, “It is a capital bird, of course.” Stopping on the bank, the poet made this request:
If you are in truth
What your name seems to make you,
I will put it to you,
Capital-bird, this question:
Do things go well with my love?
(Translated by Steven Carter)
Color woodblock print; nagaban surimono