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Japan 100 years ago: Japanese people in photographs
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Japan 100 years ago: Japanese people in photos 2
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Tokugawa_Akitake. 1867. Photograph taken at the Paris World's Fair on behalf of Yoshinobu Tokugawa, age 14.
Shimazu_Nariakira_Family A photo reportedly taken by Nariakira Shimazu. Daughters of Nariakira. From left, Princess Norihime, Princess Teruhime, and Princess Yasuhime, around 1858.
Portrait of Tanaka Mitsugi, a Yoroku of Uraga Magistrate. One of the oldest photographs in Japan. Taken during Matthew Perry's second visit to Japan.
Japanese fish market, photo in The Encyclopedia of Food by Artemas Ward, 1924.
Meiji Law School Athletic Meet, 1901
Library of Congress,A Buddhist funeral, Kyoto, Japan.c1896.2020632840
Library of Congress,Making Japanese lanterns, Kioto, Japan.c1905.2020633573
Library of Congress,Youthful mothers of Japan.1896.2020634595
Library of Congress,Japanese wrestlers.between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920.2014706921
Library of Congress,A Japanese tea party.1900-1910.98515844
Library of Congress,Japanese family.1905.2020634572
South gate, Kitano Tanjin temple, Kyoto, Japan.c1910.2020632682
Library of Congress,Entrance to Shinto temple, Kyoto, Japan.1896.2020632821
Library of Congress,Girls at the washing font of Chionin temple, Kyoto, Japan.c1910.2020633600
Library of Congress,Buddhist priest and image of Buddha blessing, Shiba Temple, Tokyo, Japan.1905.2020634043
Library of Congress,Worshippers, venders and doves, at south front of Asakusa Temple--Tokyo, Japan.1904.2020634004
Unclean!"--Lepers on the steps leading to the Honmyoji temple, Kumamoto, Japan.1901.2020684979

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