
This is a vintage Japanese woodblock print featuring a collection of traditional toys and a mask. The background is a pale cream color. On the left, a black, bear-like toy with long, floppy ears stands on a rectangular, reddish-brown box. The toy has a white face with red eyes and a mouth. It appears to be made of paper or fabric. To the right of the bear toy, there's a white mask with stylized features. It has red and black markings around the eyes and a small, red mouth. The mask is oval-shaped and appears to be made of wood or paper. Below the mask is a spindle-shaped toy, cream-colored with red and orange floral patterns. The patterns are symmetrical and repeat along the length of the toy. To the right of the spindle toy, there's a column of Japanese text written in black ink. The text is vertical and appears to be a description of the items depicted. There's also a small amount of text on the upper right corner. The overall style of the print is traditional Japanese woodblock, with flat colors, bold outlines, and a focus on decorative patterns.