Kunitoshi (邦年筆, possibly Utagawa Kunitoshi?), Meiji period, dated Meiji 18 (1885)—a time when Tokyo’s famous temples and busy pleasure districts were frequently depicted as the city rapidly modernized. From the series Tokyo Meisho Kurabe (Competition of Famous Places in Tokyo), this woodblock print shows Asakusa, Kinryūzan (Sensō-ji Temple): the temple precinct with its red halls and pagoda, a stone-paved approach with visitors carrying umbrellas, and cherry blossoms adding a seasonal accent among the trees.
This is presented as a Meiji-era woodblock print (not a modern reproduction). Condition reflects age, with spotting/stains and overall toning/discoloration (yake) visible across the sheet; there is also light wear around the edges and margins. Please review the image closely for the full extent of these condition characteristics.