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(Prints are numbered from right to left).
Print 21: Narumi and Chiryu. The local "speciality" in the upper section is arimatsu-shibori (also known as narumi-shibori) tie-dyed cloth. In the lower section we see some customers at the famous Chiryu Horse Market.
Print 22: Kuwana and Miya. The local specialties in the lower panel are a Japanese white radish and a small knife. In the upper panel we see a traveler, probably inebriated, singing and dancing.
Print 23: Yokkaichi and Ishiyakushi. The delicacies in the upper panel are oiwake-manju rice cakes. In the lower panel an old man gazes at a river at Ishiyakushi-juku.
Print 24: Shono and Kameyama. The famous product in the lower panel is a "jelly" tokoroten noodle dish. In the upper panel some men carry a palanquin with a rich customer inside by night.