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"Hokusai Blue" refers to the blue color favored by the ukiyo-e artist Katsushika Hokusai. The true identity of this beautiful blue is the artificial pigment "Bero Indigo" that was imported from overseas. Bero Indigo is a chemically synthesized pigment that was discovered by chance by a dye manufacturer in Berlin, Germany in the early 18th century, and was first imported to Japan in 1747. This blue color brought transparency and vividness to ukiyo-e prints in the Edo period, and was often used in the works of Hokusai and Hiroshige. By creating a vivid and transparent blue, Bero Indigo enabled new expressions of seas, rivers, and skies, greatly advancing landscape paintings in ukiyo-e prints, Masterpiece, beautiful details, perfect focus, uniform 8K wallpaper, high resolution, exquisite texture down to the smallest detail, score 9 up, score 8 up, score 7 up, score 6 up, simple background, heart \(symbol\), alone, solo, looking at viewer, blushing, smiling, happy, short hair, bangs, shirt, hair accessory, red eyes, dress, ribbon, white shirt, upper body up, pink hair, flower, ahoge, short sleeves, frills, lips apart, sky, daytime, clouds, flower in hair, medium hair, from the side, colour ribbon, Comic Book Style