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Seems to be Japanese. They look to me to be chrysanthemum - kiku (菊) on the left, and Tagawaya-han (田川屋版) on the right. Tagawaya would be the name of the printer/publisher. I don't know about chrysanthemum...if indeed that is correct. It could be the subject of the picture. I doubt its the artist.
You got something more to go on? A bigger picture of the piece itself?
Hmm. Well, its definitely not the post-war pop artist Hiro Yamagata. And I'm drawing a blank on any other ukiyoe artists of that name. Nice picture, though. Wish I could find out more about it. Looks to me to be a circa early 1800s picture of geisha/oiran going into a tea house, but a search on any of these key words isn't kicking out anything useful.