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- Japanese estate grounds
- Date Created
- 1909
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- Large houses in a Japanese city
- Date Created
- 1909
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- Man fishing from a boat
- Date Created
- 1909
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- Men carrying a passenger in a Palanquin to a hotel
- Date Created
- 1909
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- Men practicing Kendo
- Date Created
- 1909
- Description
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The men here are depicted in full Kendo gear. Their armor and swords are designed to be used in practice against one another without causing harm. However, the mat/stage upon which the main subject of the picture stands could not serve as a ground to hold a Kendo match, as it is much too small.
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- Mount Fuji and some of the countryside
- Date Created
- 1909
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- People lined up to view a parade or procession
- Date Created
- 1909
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- People viewing a statue of a Samurai
- Date Created
- 1909
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- People walking through the empty streets of city
- Date Created
- 1909
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- Rickshaw driver picking up two clients
- Date Created
- 1909
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- Rural children near a field
- Date Created
- 1909
- Description
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These children are playing in/around rice fields.
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- Rural farmer
- Date Created
- 1909
- Description
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The man in this picture is wearing a straw raincoat, as well as the other traditional attire of a rural farmer. In his left hand, he holds a plant and what looks like a hoe. The other hand is carrying a container.
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- Rural house
- Date Created
- 1909
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- Rural worker carrying his tools
- Date Created
- 1909
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- Rural worker with reed garment
- Date Created
- 1909
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- Samurai bowing before their lord
- Date Created
- 1909
- Description
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The important figure is stepping into a palanquin, about to be carried to his destination by his bodyguards.
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- Samurai posing in a sitting position
- Date Created
- 1909
- Description
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A hand colored picture of a Samurai posing for a picture, fully garbed in armor.
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- Sandal shop owner with a customer
- Date Created
- 1909
- Description
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The Japanese Sandal is known as a "Geta" and was the most common piece of footwear throughout most of Japan's history. Geta can have varying amount of pegs, or none at all. When they don't have pegs, they are sometimes known as "Zori."
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- Shamisen crafter with a customer
- Date Created
- 1909
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- Staged rickshaw accident
- Date Created
- 1909