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Category: Old Japan in Pictures

This collection of photographs from the late 1800s and early 1900s tells Japan’s story of change during this time. Japan opened to the world and began a rapid modernization from a feudal, classed-based society to a modern industrial society in just a few decades. These photographs reveal people and places that were often left behind. Although many of these photographs were posed, they show real people and real culture.

View of Imaichi at Nikko Road

Posted on June 8, 2018February 7, 2018 by Chris Kincaid

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View of Sacred Bridge at Nikko

Posted on June 1, 2018June 1, 2018 by Chris Kincaid

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Akakusa Temple at Tokio

Posted on May 25, 2018February 7, 2018 by Chris Kincaid

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View of Kanasawa

Posted on May 18, 2018February 7, 2018 by Chris Kincaid

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Temple at Shiba Tokio

Posted on May 11, 2018May 12, 2018 by Chris Kincaid

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Cherry Flower Street at Shiba Tokio

Posted on May 4, 2018February 7, 2018 by Chris Kincaid

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