English: View of Edo, left screen. pair of six-panel folding screens (17th century). Overall view, from top left to bottom right. (6th panel first row) Ikegami, A distant view of Mt. Fuji, Honmonji Temple;
Meguro, Meguro bird hunting, Zojoji Temple, Lady Daitokuin's Mausoleum;
Atago, Meguro, Tozenji Temple, Meguro Fudo, Atagoyama Gongen Shrine and shops in front of it;
Tameike Pond, Hie Sanno Shrine and shops in front of it, Ii Kamon no kami residence;
West enciente and Fukiage of Edo Castle, Castle residences of the three Tokugawa families, Palanquin carriers (in front of Owari Dainagon residence);
Northern enciente of Edo Castle, Suruga Dainagon residence, Ohanabatake (the shogun's botanical garden for medicine), Momijiyama, Tosho Daigongen Shrine
(6th panel second row) Himonya, Himonya, (Himonya), Military practice drills;
Shiba Zojoji Temple, Daitokuin Buddha Hall, Iemitsu visiting , the Daitokuin Buddha Hall;
Shiba Zojoji Temple, Tosho Daigongen Shrine, (where Tokugawa Ieyasu is enshrined);
Soto Sakurada, Soto Sakuradamon Gate, Uesugi Danjo residence and other daimyo residences;
West enciente and third enciente of Edo Castle, Below the west enciente, On'umaya;
Central enciente of Edo Castle, Castle Tower, Bairinzaka, Hirakawaguchi Gate;
(6th panel third row) Shinagawa, Shinagawa station town;
Shiba, Hibiyacho;
Kyobashi Bridge, Shinbashi Bridge, Onaribashi Bridge;
Kyobashi Bridge, Hibiya Gate;
Otemon Gate of Edo Castle, Wadakura Bridge, Daimyokoji Street, Matsudaira Iyonokami residence;
Third enciente of Edo Castle, Kanda, Merchant's shop in Edo;
(6th panel fourth row) Edo Harbor, Mukai Shogen (Fleet Admiral), Procession of warship fleet for shogun's inspection;
Edo Harbor, Mukai Shogen (Fleet Admiral), Procession of warship fleet for shogun's inspection;
Hatchobori, Tsukiji;
Zaimokucho, Riverside of downtown Edo, (unloading lumber), Mukai Shogen (Fleet Admiral) residence;
Nihonbashi Bridge, Nihonbashi Kosatsuba (notice board), Koamicho, Merchant shops in Edo, (a fish market in Moto Odawaracho), Riverside in downtown Edo
(unloading rice);
Ryogoku, Hamacho.