This is a list of terms frequently encountered in the description of ukiyo-e (浮世絵 ) -style Japanese woodblock prints and paintings. For a list of print sizes, see below.
Aizuri-e (藍摺絵 ) ; "blue picture"
Aka-e (赤絵 ) ; "red picture"
Aratame (改 ) ; "examined" character found in many censor seals
Baren (馬連、馬楝 ) ; a tool used to rub the back of a sheet of paper to pick up ink from the block
Beni-e (紅絵 ) ; primitive ukiyo-e style prints, usually printed in pink[ 1]
Benizuri-e (紅刷絵 , "crimson picture") ; primitive ukiyo-e style prints, usually printed in pink and green
Bijin-ga (美( び ) 人( じん ) 画( が ) ) ; pictures of beautiful women
Bokashi (printing) (ぼかし ) ; technique of applying a gradation of ink to a moistened block to vary lightness and darkness (value) of a single colour
Censor seal; from 1790 until 1876 all woodblock prints had to be examined by official censors, and marked with their seals
Chūban (中判 ) ; a print size about 7 by 10 inches (18 cm × 25 cm)
Chūtanzaku (中短冊判 ) ; a print size about 14 by 5 inches (36 cm × 13 cm)
Edo period (江戸時代 , Edo jidai ) ; dating from 1603 to 1868, the period when Japanese society was under the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate
E-hon (絵本 ) ; "picture book"
Fudezaishiki (筆彩色 ) ; colouring with a paintbrush
Furikake (振り掛け ) ; powdered minerals or metals sprinkled onto a print during the production process
Gafu (画譜 ) ; album
Ganso (元祖 ) ; "founder" prefix, used on a print to indicate the publisher
Geisha (芸者 ) ; a common subject in ukiyo-e
Hanga (版画 ) ; a print
Hanmoto (版元 ) ; a publisher
Hashira-e (柱絵 , "pillar print") ; a print size about 28 by 4.5 inches (71 cm × 11 cm)
Horishi (彫師 ) ; a carver of woodblocks
Hosoban (細判 ) ; a print size about 13 by 5 inches (33 cm × 13 cm)
Iro-ban (色板 ) ; a colour block
Jōge-e (上下絵 ) ; prints that can be viewed from either top or bottom
The Tales of Ise (伊勢物語 , Ise monogatari ) ; an uta monogatari , or collection of waka poems and associated narratives, dating from the Heian period
Ishizuri-e (石摺絵 ) ; a print that mimics a stone rubbing, with uninked images or text on a dark, usually black, background
Ita-bokashi (板ぼかし , "block shading") ; a technique for producing gradation achieved by sanding or abrading the edges of the carving
Kakemono-e (掛物絵 ) ; an ōban diptych arranged one above the other (also a hanging scroll painting)
Kachō-ga (花鳥画 ) ; paintings of flowers and birds
Kakihan (書き判 ) ; the artist's tag, used on prints with (or instead of) a signature
Kamigata (上方 ) ; region of Japan referring to the cities of Kyoto and Osaka
Kappazuri (合羽摺 ) ; prints of a single colour (usually black) coloured by stenciling. Prints produced entirely by stenciling, without woodblocks, are also called kappazuri .
Karazuri (空摺 ) ; dry printing, embossing
Kasure-bori (掠れ彫り , "scratch carving") ; style of woodblock carving imitating dry brushstrokes
Kisokaidō (中山道 ) ; one of the Five Routes of the Edo period
Kiwame (極 ) ; "approved" character found in many censor seals
Kojita-e (小下絵 ) ; a rough sketch
Komochi-e (子持絵 ) ; prints with moveable parts
Mameban (豆判 ) ; a print size about 4.75 by 3.2 inches (12.1 cm × 8.1 cm), sometimes called a "toy print"
Mount Fuji (富士山 , Fujisan ) ; the highest mountain in Japan, a common subject
Musha-e (武者絵 ) ; warrior print
Namazu-e (鯰絵 ) ; prints depicting the Japanese mythological giant catfish, the Namazu (鯰 )
Nikuhitsu-ga (肉筆画 ) ; a painting in the ukiyo-e style
Nishiki-e (錦絵 ) ; multi-coloured woodblock printing
Ōban (大判 ) ; a print size about 15.5 by 10.5 inches (39 cm × 27 cm)
Ōkubi-e (大首絵 ) ; portrait prints, busts
Schools (流派 ) : Schools of ukiyo-e artists
Senso-e (戰爭絵 ) ; prints depicting the Sino-Japanese and Russo-Japanese Wars
Shin-hanga (新版画 , "New prints") ; 20th century ukiyo-e revival prints
Shita-e (下絵 ) ; final preparatory drawing pasted onto the block for printing
Shikishiban (色紙判 ) ; a print size about 8 by 7 inches (20 cm × 18 cm), often used for surimono
Shomen-zuri (正面摺 , "front-printing") ; a polishing technique sometimes used to create a shiny surface on black areas in prints
Shunga (春画 , "spring image") ; erotically themed art
Surimono (摺物 ) ; privately commissioned prints for special occasions such as the New Year
Surishi (摺師 ) ; a printer
Tan-e (丹絵 ) ; primitive ukiyo-e style prints, usually printed in red[ 1]
Tate-e (縦絵 ) ; a print in vertical or "portrait" format
Tenpō Reforms (天保の改革 , Tenpō no kaikaku ) ; an array of economic policies introduced in 1842 by the Tokugawa Shogunate, precursor to Meiji Restoration
Tōkaidō (東海道 ) ; the most important of the Five Routes of the Edo period
Uchiwa-e (団扇絵 ) ; prints on paddle-shaped hand fans (uchiwa )
Uki-e (浮絵 , "floating picture") ; a picture using linear perspective
Ukiyo (浮世 , "the floating world") ; the culture of Edo-period Japan (1600–1867)
Urushi-e (漆絵 ) ; paintings painted with lacquer, and a printing style using ink that resembles the darkness and thickness of black lacquer
Waka (和歌 ) ; Japanese poetry
Washi (和紙 ) ; traditional Japanese paper
Yakusha-e (役者絵 ) ; prints of kabuki actors
Yoko-e (横絵 ) ; a print in horizontal or "landscape" format
Yokohama-e (横浜絵 ) ; prints depicting non-East Asian foreigners and scenes of Yokohama.