
This is a vintage Japanese woodblock print, likely a *ukiyo-e* print, depicting a fantastical scene. The central focus is a small, red, humanoid creature clinging to the back of a large, striped fish. The creature is depicted with a somewhat mischievous expression, with a small mouth and wide eyes. It has a full head of dark, curly hair and is completely red in color. It's positioned as if riding the fish, with its arms wrapped around the fish's body and legs extended. The fish is long and slender, with dark, vertical stripes running along its body. Its fins are a pale yellow-green, and its tail is large and fan-shaped. The fish appears to be swimming or leaping through the air. The background is a pale, creamy yellow. There are a few light blue lines suggesting movement or water. On the left side of the print, there is a column of black Japanese calligraphy. On the right, there is a shorter column of red calligraphy. These are likely titles or explanations of the scene. The paper has a slightly aged and worn appearance, with some minor discoloration and imperfections.