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Tombs of Lord Asano, Takumino Kami and Lady Asano, JapanThe Graveyard of Sengaku-ji - burial place of Asano Naganori (1667-1701) - the daimyo of the Ako Domain in Japan (Takumi no Kami). Also buried here was his wife
Graves of the 47 Ronin, Sengaku-ji, Soto Zen Buddhist templeThe graves of Asano Takumi no Kami Naganori and the Forty-seven Ronin at Sengaku-ji, a Soto Zen Buddhist temple located in the Takanawa neighborhood of Minato-ku
View of Takanawa
Ushimachi, Takanawa. Print shows a view looking out from a sea wall past the wheel on a cart, two small dogs, and two pieces of melon rind, with ships under sail in the distance. Date 1857
Returning sails at Takanawa. Print shows sailboats, some anchored and some under sail. Date between 1844 and 1848
Takanawa ushimachi. Print shows a view looking out from a sea wall past the wheel on a cart, two small dogs, and two pieces of melon rind, with ships under sail in the distance. Date 1857
Moon scene at Takanawa. Print shows full moon shining on boats in harbor and many people walking between buildings on the beach. Date 1854
okido at Takanawa ?kido at Takanawaokido at Takanawa. Print shows sailing ships in the harbor, men moving goods by hand and with carts in the port area, and a small building, possibly the customs house. Date between 1832 and 1836
Famous places in Tokyo: real view of Takanawa. Japanese triptych print showing a busy street with people walking; riding in carriages, on horseback
Sights in Takanawa - Russian. Japanese print shows a Russian soldier possibly daydreaming; a waterfront scene depicted behind him may be a visualization of his dream. Date 1861
Steam train at Takanawa seashore, Tokyo. Japanese triptych print shows steam railroad along the seashore, Tokyo, Japan. Date ca. 1872
British house in Takanawa
Display of vehicles in Takanawa, Tokyo. Japanese triptych (incomplete) print showing Japanese and foreign people in Tokyo riding in or pulling a variety of vehicles including carriages, rickshaws
Steam engine of the iron railroad at Takanawa. Print shows pedestrians on foot, travelers on the steam railroad, and crossing a bridge at Takanawa. Date 1872
Jap Rail Takanawa LineA picturesque scene on the Takanawa Line, where the track goes out across the water on a gently curving causeway pierced by arches so that small boats can pass through