. . . . "List of ukiyo-e terms"@en . "This is a list of terms frequently encountered in the description of ukiyo-e style Japanese woodblock prints and paintings. \n* Aizuri-e \n* Baren \n* Benizuri-e \n* Bijinga \n* Bokashi (printing) \n* Ch\u016Bban, a print size about 7 by 10 inches (18 by 25 centimeters) \n* Ch\u016Btanzaku, a print size about 14 by 5 inches (36 by 13 centimeters) \n* Edo period \n* Geisha \n* Hashira-e, \u201Cpillar print\u201D, about 28 by 4.5 inches (73 by 13 centimeters) \n* Hosoban, a print size about 13 by 5 inches (33 by 14.5 centimeters) \n* Ise \n* Kakemono-e, an \u014Dban diptych arranged one above the other (also a hanging scroll paintings) \n* Kamigata \n* Kappazuri \n* Kisokaid\u014D \n* Mameban, a print size about 4.75 by 3.2 inches (12 by 8 centimeters), sometimes called a \u201Ctoy print\u201D \n* "@en . "This is a list of terms frequently encountered in the description of ukiyo-e style Japanese woodblock prints and paintings. \n* Aizuri-e \n* Baren \n* Benizuri-e \n* Bijinga \n* Bokashi (printing) \n* Ch\u016Bban, a print size about 7 by 10 inches (18 by 25 centimeters) \n* Ch\u016Btanzaku, a print size about 14 by 5 inches (36 by 13 centimeters) \n* Edo period \n* Geisha \n* Hashira-e, \u201Cpillar print\u201D, about 28 by 4.5 inches (73 by 13 centimeters) \n* Hosoban, a print size about 13 by 5 inches (33 by 14.5 centimeters) \n* Ise \n* Kakemono-e, an \u014Dban diptych arranged one above the other (also a hanging scroll paintings) \n* Kamigata \n* Kappazuri \n* Kisokaid\u014D \n* Mameban, a print size about 4.75 by 3.2 inches (12 by 8 centimeters), sometimes called a \u201Ctoy print\u201D \n* Mount Fuji \n* Nikuhitsuga \n* Nishiki-e \n* \u014Cban, a print size about 13 by 5 inches (33 by 14.5 centimeters) \n* \u014Ckubi-e \n* Osaka \n* Schools \n* Shikishiban, a print size about 8 by 7 inches (21 by 18 centimeters) often used for surimono \n* Shunga \n* Surimono \n* Tate-e, a print in vertical or \u201Cportrait\u201D format \n* Tenp\u014D reforms \n* T\u014Dkaid\u014D \n* Ukiyo \n* Urushi-e \n* Washi \n* Yakusha-e \n* Yoko-e, a print in horizontal or \u201Clandscape\u201D format \n* Yokohama-e"@en .