| Urodzony | 1756 (Tokio) |
| Zmarł | 1829 (Japan) |
| Narodowość | Japonia |
| Zawód | malarz, artysta ukiyo-e |
| Rodzina | Małżonek: Manami Eishi Dziecko: Princess Asuka, Miyu Eishi, Miki Takahashi |
| Nauczał | Bunryūsai, Kanō Michinobu |
| Uczeń | Eisui, Gokyō, Chōensai Eishin, Chōtensai Eiju, Eiga Sugetsusai, Takusai Eigyoku, Tōgensai Eishū, Seigetsusai Eisetsu, Suishosai Eigetsu |
| Znane dzieła | Mitsuhana of the Obishiya, Mounted Archer and Courtesan with Bow (1790), Three Gods of Good Fortune (Daikoku, Ebisu and Fukurokuju) in the Yoshiwara Pleasure District (Kakure-zato), A Prostitute and her attendants under a cherry tree, Prostitute at a Parade |
| Muzea | Art Institute of Chicago, Muzeum Narodowe w Krakowie, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Cleveland Museum of Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) |
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| Urodzony | 1756 (Tokio) |
| Zmarł | 1829 (Japan) |
| Narodowość | Japonia |
| Zawód | malarz, artysta ukiyo-e |
| Rodzina | Małżonek: Manami Eishi Dziecko: Princess Asuka, Miyu Eishi, Miki Takahashi |
| Nauczał | Bunryūsai, Kanō Michinobu |
| Uczeń | Eisui, Gokyō, Chōensai Eishin, Chōtensai Eiju, Eiga Sugetsusai, Takusai Eigyoku, Tōgensai Eishū, Seigetsusai Eisetsu, Suishosai Eigetsu |
| Znane dzieła | Mitsuhana of the Obishiya, Mounted Archer and Courtesan with Bow (1790), Three Gods of Good Fortune (Daikoku, Ebisu and Fukurokuju) in the Yoshiwara Pleasure District (Kakure-zato), A Prostitute and her attendants under a cherry tree, Prostitute at a Parade |
| Muzea | Art Institute of Chicago, Muzeum Narodowe w Krakowie, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Cleveland Museum of Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) |