Ukiyo-e (Pictures of the Floating World) was a Japanese art form in which the tastes and activities and interests of well-to-do Japanese were depicted. This art was prevalent during the Edo Period (1615-1868).
53 paintings made by Japanese artist Utagawa Hiroshige in the 1830s depicting "stations" between Tokyo and Kyoto. These "stations" were apparently roughly equivalent to "bed and breakfast" inns.
The life of Japanese Artist Hokusai, in animated form. But wait! It's nicely done, as if Hokusai's art has come to life, not at all like cartoons.