and were immensely popular.In fact, this series was so popular that he reissued it in three versions, one of which was made jointly with Kunisada. [18] Hiroshige went on to produce more than 2000 different prints of Edo and post stations Tōkaidō, as well as series such as The Sixty-nine Stations of the Kisokaidō (1834–1842) and his own Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji (1852–1858). [13] Of his estimated total of 5000 designs, these landscapes comprised the largest proportion of any genre.