Two of three sheets from a triptych woodblock print titled The Kisokaido Road by Japanese artist Yoshitoshi Tsukioka (1839-1892). Created in 1865, this piece showcases Yoshitoshi's celebrated mastery in depicting detailed landscapes and vibrant scenes. The artwork highlights a dynamic procession along the Kisokaido Road, featuring rolling hills, architectural structures, and a bustling activity with intricate attention to detail. Dimensions are approximately 20 high x 15 wide, and the work displays staining, soiling, backing, and trimming as known conditions. Yoshitoshi Tsukioka is historically recognized as one of the greatest ukiyo-e artists, bridging the classic Edo style with inspirations of modernization during the Meiji period. This partial triptych piece provides a vivid glimpse into historical Japan while reflecting Yoshitoshi's artistic precision.