
This is a vintage Japanese woodblock print depicting a scene of people crossing a wooden bridge during a heavy rainstorm. The bridge is the central focus, constructed with intricate wooden support beams and a raised wooden walkway. Several figures are shown traversing the bridge, some huddled under large straw umbrellas to shield themselves from the downpour. The rain is depicted with dense, vertical lines, creating a sense of intensity and movement. Below the bridge, dark, choppy water suggests a river or body of water. In the background, a hazy landscape of trees and hills is visible through the rain. The sky is filled with dark, swirling clouds, adding to the dramatic atmosphere. The print is characterized by its muted color palette, with shades of blue, gray, and brown dominating the composition. There are two vertical rectangular blocks of Japanese text on the right and left sides of the image. The style is reminiscent of traditional Japanese ukiyo-e art, with its emphasis on line, composition, and atmospheric effects.