Authentic Arifuku Hot Spring Print – 1924 Japanese Shin-hanga Wall Art
This Arifuku Hot Spring Print depicts a serene Japanese village at dusk with glowing windows and traditional architecture. This Japanese woodblock night scene is rendered on 200 GSM museum-grade matte paper.
What You Will Receive
- Made to order, museum-grade art print. Frame not included unless stated.
- Printed on 200 GSM premium matte paper for crisp detail and zero glare.
- Archival giclée inks that resist fading for decades.
- Multiple size options. Use the selector above.
- Protective packaging: rigid mailer or sturdy tube.
Print Quality
Every print is produced using state-of-the-art giclée technology on heavyweight 200 GSM matte paper. The non-reflective surface eliminates glare while the archival pigment inks deliver rich, accurate colours designed to last a lifetime.
Size Guide
For walls above furniture, choose a print roughly two thirds to three quarters the width of the piece below it. Smaller sizes up to 11×14 inches suit gallery walls. Larger formats of 18×24 inches and above create striking focal points.
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Shipping
Every order is printed on demand. Processing takes 3 to 5 business days, then ships free worldwide with tracking.
| Region | Processing | Delivery | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| USA | 3–5 days | 2–6 days | 5–11 days |
| Canada | 3–5 days | 5–10 days | 8–15 days |
| UK & Europe | 3–5 days | 5–10 days | 8–15 days |
| Australia & NZ | 3–5 days | 8–15 days | 11–20 days |
| Asia | 3–5 days | 7–15 days | 10–20 days |
| Rest of world | 3–5 days | 10–20 days | 13–25 days |
📦 Packaging
Prints up to 12×18 inches ship flat in rigid cardboard mailers with backing board. Larger prints are rolled in sturdy tubes with protective end caps. Every package includes moisture barriers and Handle With Care labels.
Returns and Replacements
- 30-day return window from delivery. No questions asked.
- Report damage within 48 hours with photos for a free replacement.
- Full refunds for eligible returns in original condition.
- Cancel before production starts for a complete refund.
- Return shipping covered for defective or incorrect items.
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How to Care for Your Print
Follow these steps to keep your print looking gallery fresh for decades.
Handling
Allow rolled prints to relax flat for 30 to 60 minutes. Handle by the edges with clean, dry hands and avoid touching the printed surface.
Placement
Avoid direct sunlight, heat sources and high humidity areas. North-facing walls receive less UV. Use LED or incandescent lighting instead of fluorescent.
Framing
Use acid-free mats and UV protective glass or acrylic for maximum longevity. Leave a small gap between print and glazing for airflow.
Cleaning
Dust framed glass with a soft cloth. Spray the cloth, not the glass. For unframed prints, use a dry microfibre cloth and never apply liquids to the surface.
Climate
Keep temperature at 18–24 °C and humidity at 40–60%. Avoid attics, basements and garages where conditions swing widely.
Storage
Store flat in acid-free folders, interleaved with tissue paper, in a cool dark place. Never fold. Check stored prints annually.
⚠️ Avoid
- Prolonged direct sunlight or fluorescent lighting.
- Bathrooms, kitchens and areas above heat sources.
- Tape, adhesives or liquids applied directly to the print.
- Rolling with the image facing inward as this can crack the ink layer.
- Extreme or rapid temperature and humidity changes.
📊 Expected Lifespan
- 100+ years when framed with UV protective glazing and indirect light.
- 50–75 years when framed with standard glass and indirect light.
- 25–50 years when stored correctly in darkness.
This Arifuku Hot Spring Print transports viewers to the quiet evenings of 1924 Japan, specifically the Iwami province. The composition utilizes the traditional woodblock printing techniques typical of the Shin-hanga movement, focusing on the interplay of artificial light and natural shadow. The deep indigo tones of the sky create a sharp contrast against the dark silhouettes of the forest ridge, while the red-tiled roofs provide a geometric rhythm to the village architecture. This specific depiction captures a moment of stillness, where the light from paper-screened windows hints at the warmth within the onsen town.
Historical Significance of the Arifuku Hot Spring Print
Created during the Taisho era, the Arifuku Hot Spring Print serves as a record of early 20th-century Japanese leisure and topography. The artist uses a vertical orientation to emphasize the steep terrain of the Iwami region, where buildings cling to the hillside. Figures clad in traditional yukata walk through the narrow stone paths, their forms rendered with soft outlines that suggest movement in the dim light. Collectors of Japanese woodblock night scene art will recognize the technical skill involved in layering pigments to achieve such saturated, atmospheric depths without losing the fine details of the architectural structures.
Technical Composition and Color Palette
The visual depth of the Arifuku Hot Spring Print is achieved through a specific selection of colors. The artist chose a palette dominated by Prussian blue, burnt sienna, and charcoal blacks. The glowing windows are not merely yellow; they are a warm amber that reflects onto the cobblestones and nearby wooden walls. This use of light was a hallmark of the new print movement, which sought to blend Western realism in lighting with traditional Japanese subject matter. Our reproduction preserves these nuances, ensuring that the subtle gradients in the night sky and the texture of the wooden structures remain visible.
In this Arifuku Hot Spring Print, the physical properties of the village are rendered with archivist precision. You can see the wear on the wooden slats and the varying angles of the rooflines, which speak to the organic growth of the village over centuries. The Iwami landscape art elements are not secondary; the dense pine forest at the top of the frame acts as a heavy, textured curtain that frames the human activity below. This balance between the built environment and the rugged natural world is central to the aesthetic appeal of the Shin-hanga vintage poster style.
Museum-Grade Quality and Archival Materials
Every Arifuku Hot Spring Print we produce meets rigorous gallery standards. We utilize 200 GSM museum-grade matte paper, which provides a heavy, premium feel while preventing glare under various lighting conditions. This choice of substrate is essential for reproducing the flat, matte texture of original woodblock prints. Furthermore, we employ professional large-format printers and fade-resistant archival inks. These inks are designed to maintain their vibrancy for decades, preventing the deep blues and reds from shifting over time. This ensures that your Taisho era wall decor remains as vivid as the day it was printed.
When displaying the Arifuku Hot Spring Print, consider a frame that complements the dark, moody tones of the artwork. A simple black or dark wood frame allows the glowing ambers and red roofs to stand out, making it an ideal focal point for a study, library, or hallway. The vertical format is particularly effective for narrow wall spaces, drawing the eye upward toward the moonlit forest. Whether you are a dedicated collector of Asian art or someone looking for a specific Japanese onsen village illustration, this print provides a historically accurate and aesthetically focused window into the past.
For those who prefer a modern approach to art collection, we also offer this work as a high-resolution digital download. At 300 DPI, the digital file allows for custom sizing while retaining the sharpness of the original 1924 woodblock details. Whether you choose the physical poster or the digital version, the Arifuku Hot Spring Print remains a testament to the technical skill of the 20th-century printmakers who documented the changing face of Japan.
Paper: 200 GSM museum-grade matte finish.
Inks: Fade-resistant archival, professional large-format.
Framing: Ships unframed, standard frame-ready.
Digital download: 300 DPI PDF/JPG at $3.90.
This is fan-inspired artwork and an original artistic interpretation. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially licensed by any studio, production company, label, artist, photographer, or rights holder.
Price range: $3.90 through $59.90







