This image is used to illustrate the month of March in this series for the calendar. It features the top of the five story pagoda in Ueno park, a designated cultural property, which was built in 1639 and is part of the Kan'ei temple .This work has not been reprinted after the initial edition of 500.
Also from the Hotei/Hasui catalogue raisonné, page 131:
"Narazaki explains that 500 examples of this calendar were commissioned by the Pacific transport lines for distribution in the United States and that it was created within the time-honored tradition of meisho-e (pictures of famous views). He adds that while Hasui did not ordinarily undertake this type of work, the artist seems to have become quite engrossed in this project in an effort to convey a sense of the quintessential Japanese landscape." and "Both the publisher Watanabe Shozaburo and Hasui attached importance to the fact that these compositions were intended as souvenirs for foreigners."
The title and the artist's signature are printed in English in the margin. This impression is still attached at the top to the original card from the calendar.