Japanese Art prints
Explore Japanese Artists and Printmakers
Browse our Japanese art collections by artist, from classic ukiyo-e masters to refined bird-and-flower painters, dramatic kabuki printmakers and 20th-century shin-hanga landscape artists.
Ukiyo-e Masters
Kabuki, Warriors and Meiji Printmakers
Nature, Ink Painting and Shin-Hanga
Featured Japanese Print Series
Japanese Art Prints for Elegant, Timeless Interiors
Explore our collection of Japanese art prints, featuring classic ukiyo-e woodblock prints, refined bird-and-flower studies, dramatic warrior scenes, kabuki actor portraits, landscapes, botanical works and serene shin-hanga compositions. Japanese printmaking has inspired artists, collectors and interior designers across the world, admired for its clear line, balanced composition, decorative colour and powerful sense of atmosphere.
At GalleryThane, our Japanese art prints are available as fine art paper prints, framed prints and canvas panels in a wide range of sizes. Whether you are searching for a famous Hokusai print, a poetic Hiroshige landscape, a bold Kuniyoshi warrior print or a peaceful Ohara Koson bird-and-flower print, this collection brings the beauty of Japanese visual culture into the home.
Why Choose Japanese Wall Art?
Japanese wall art is especially effective in interiors because it combines simplicity with visual strength. Many Japanese prints use strong silhouettes, elegant negative space, rhythmic pattern and carefully balanced colour. This makes them ideal for modern rooms, minimalist interiors, traditional homes, gallery walls, bedrooms, hallways and calm home offices.
Japanese woodblock prints can feel both historic and contemporary. A Katsushika Hokusai wave or Mount Fuji scene creates an instantly recognisable focal point, while Andō Hiroshige landscapes offer a softer, more atmospheric mood. Works by Watanabe Shōtei, Ohara Koson and Hasui Kawase are especially well suited to peaceful interiors where nature, light and quiet detail matter.
Famous Japanese Artists and Printmakers
This collection includes prints by many of the most important Japanese artists and printmakers, including Katsushika Hokusai, Andō Hiroshige, Utagawa Kuniyoshi, Kitagawa Utamaro, Suzuki Harunobu, Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, Kawanabe Kyōsai, Watanabe Shōtei, Ohara Koson, Hasui Kawase and Sesshū Tōyō.
Hokusai is best known for Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji, including The Great Wave off Kanagawa and Red Fuji. Hiroshige is celebrated for poetic travel scenes, rain, snow and evening light, especially in the Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido. Kuniyoshi brought extraordinary energy to warriors, myths, kabuki actors and supernatural subjects. Utamaro, Harunobu and Kiyonaga are admired for elegant figure compositions, while Yoshitoshi represents the powerful final flowering of ukiyo-e in the Meiji period.
Popular Japanese Print Subjects
Japanese prints cover a wide range of subjects, from Mount Fuji, rivers, bridges and travelling roads to birds, flowers, actors, courtesans, warriors, ghosts, temples and seasonal landscapes. This variety makes Japanese art prints unusually versatile for interiors. Landscape prints suit living rooms, bedrooms and studies, while bird-and-flower prints work beautifully in dining rooms, kitchens and calm reading spaces.
For a dramatic focal point, choose a warrior, kabuki or supernatural print by Kuniyoshi, Toyohara Kunichika or Kawanabe Kyōsai. For a quieter look, choose a landscape by Hiroshige, Hasui Kawase or Hiroaki Takahashi. For nature-inspired rooms, explore Watanabe Shōtei, Ohara Koson and Ogawa Kazumasa.
How to Style Japanese Art Prints at Home
Japanese art prints are easy to use in both modern and traditional interiors. Their clean compositions pair well with neutral walls, natural wood, linen, stone, black frames and simple furniture. A single large Japanese print can create a calm focal point, while a set of smaller prints can form an elegant gallery wall.
For living rooms, consider famous landscapes, Mount Fuji scenes or dramatic ukiyo-e compositions. For bedrooms, choose softer botanical, bird or moonlit landscape prints. For dining rooms, floral and nature studies add refinement without overpowering the space. Hallways and staircases are ideal for sets, especially travel series such as 36 Views of Mount Fuji or 53 Stations of the Tokaido.
Fine Art Prints, Framed Prints and Canvas Panels
Our Japanese art prints are produced using high-quality materials designed to preserve the colour, line and atmosphere of the original artworks. Choose from unframed fine art prints, professionally framed options or lightweight canvas panels for a clean, contemporary presentation.
Many works are available in multiple sizes, making it easy to select a small print for a quiet corner, a medium framed print for a hallway or bedroom, or a larger statement piece for a living room, office or gallery wall.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is ukiyo-e?
Ukiyo-e is a Japanese art form best known for woodblock prints and paintings from the Edo period. Popular subjects include landscapes, kabuki actors, beautiful women, warriors, legends, travel scenes and views of everyday life.
Who are the most famous Japanese print artists?
The most famous Japanese print artists include Katsushika Hokusai, Andō Hiroshige, Utagawa Kuniyoshi, Kitagawa Utamaro, Suzuki Harunobu and Tsukioka Yoshitoshi.
What rooms suit Japanese art prints?
Japanese art prints work well in living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, hallways, studies and home offices. Landscapes and botanical prints create a calm atmosphere, while warrior, kabuki and mythological prints make stronger statement pieces.
Are Japanese prints good for modern interiors?
Yes. Japanese prints are excellent for modern interiors because they often use clean line, balanced composition, strong shapes and restrained colour. They pair well with simple furniture, natural materials and uncluttered spaces.
What is the best Japanese print for a statement wall?
Hokusai prints, especially works from 36 Views of Mount Fuji, are strong choices for statement walls. Dramatic Kuniyoshi warrior prints and atmospheric Hiroshige landscapes also work beautifully as focal points.
Explore More Japanese Artists
Katsushika Hokusai prints | Andō Hiroshige prints | Utagawa Kuniyoshi prints | Kitagawa Utamaro prints | Suzuki Harunobu prints | Tsukioka Yoshitoshi prints | Kawanabe Kyōsai prints | Watanabe Shōtei prints | Ohara Koson prints | Utagawa Kunisada prints | Toyohara Kunichika prints | Torii Kiyonaga prints | Hasui Kawase prints | Hiroaki Takahashi prints | Shiro Kasamatsu prints | Sesshū Tōyō prints | Ogawa Kazumasa prints | Kobayashi Kiyochika prints































































































































































































































































































































































