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(Prints are numbered from right to left).
Print 9: Kanbara and Yui. The delicacy in the upper section seems to be a kind of chestnut-based sweet. In the lower section is a willow (presumably a famous sight of Yui).
Print 10: Okitsu and Ejiri. The delicacy in the lower panel is sushi from Koyoshida. In the upper panel we see a man admiring Mt. Fuji and Miho no Matsubara, one of Japan's largest pine groves, early in the morning.
Print 11: Fuchu and the restaurant/postal station Mariko. The local "speciality" in the upper panel is takezaiku, wares weaved with bamboo, which Fuchu is famous for. In the lower panel a man enjoys some dango dumplings at the famous Mariko restaurant.
Print 12: Fujieda and Okabe. The delicacy in the lower panel is todango, sets of ten sweet dumplings sold on a string, a famous product of Utsunoyama. In the upper panel a man enjoys a soak in a tub while praising the Fujieda guesthouse.