Understand the origins of Ukiyo-e art. This type of art was popular during the Edo or Tokyo period. The term Ukiyo-e literally means "the floating world."
Learn about the Ukiyo-e school. It was founded by Hishikawa Moronobu and includes other notable artists such as Hiroshige, Hokusai, Utamaro and Sharaku. Learning more about the art and its artists help you find the right pieces when you begin collecting.
Acknowledge the characteristics of Ukiyo-e art. It is a style of art that generally renders depictions of urban and city lifestyles that rejoice in the pleasures of metropolitan society. Ukiyo-e art is primary manifested in woodblock prints.
Visit galleries and museums that showcase Ukiyo-e art. "Ukiyo-e Guide to the Internet" offers a list of galleries, dealers and information-rich websites that cater to Ukiyo-e enthusiasts and collectors. If you have no idea where to start, begin by browsing online collections to learn what is out there and to give you a better idea of how you may want to structure your own collection.
Find a reputable dealer who specializes in Ukiyo-e art. Use the Artline Art Auctions website if you need additional guidance or direction.