The artwork “Bamboo Garden, Hakone Museum” by Toshi Yoshida, created in 1954, belongs to the Sōsaku hanga art movement and represents the landscape genre.
The artwork vividly illustrates a serene bamboo garden, with tall bamboo stalks forming a natural canopy. The delicate greenery contrasts with the meticulously detailed rocky terrain and gently winding stone pathways. In the background, the garden extends to include traditional Japanese architecture partially obscured by the dense bamboo forest. The overall scene exudes a sense of tranquility and harmony, capturing the essence of natural beauty and traditional Japanese landscaping. Through intricate line work and soft, natural hues, Yoshida masterfully conveys the serene ambiance of the Hakone Museum’s bamboo garden.