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What Japanese art form meaning "pictures of the floating world" was created using woodblock prints and greatly impacted Western art, particularly impressionists in Europe and America? haiku ukiyo-e Noh kabuki

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The correct answer is Ukiyo-e.

Kabuki and Noh are two types of traditional Japanese drama, Kabuki being famous for the masks that are often known as kabuki masks in the western hemisphere. Haiku is a type of poetry. Ukiyo-e is what you described, and there's the really famous painting of waves that represents it well.
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