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Big Wheel at the Tokyo Industrial Exhibition, Japan at Ueno Park, 1907 Date: 1907
Tamao-Dayu - Famous Geisha, Japan & Komagata, Tokyo. Beautiful Japanese promotional postcard for the Toyo Kisen Kaisha Shipping Company which ran services between San Francisco, China and Japan
Cover of a Japanese Railway Timetable - Tokyo to KobeThe beautifully illustrated cover of a Japanese Railway Timetable - covering the route from Tokyo to Kobe, Japan. Date: circa 1930
Gate of the 7th Tokugawa Shogun, Shiba Park, TokyoGate of the Mausoleum (Ancestral Hall) of the 7th Tokugawa Shogun in Shiba Park, Tokyo, Japan. Date: 1910s
National Diet Building, Nagatachhiyoda-ku, Tokyo National Diet Building, Nagatachhiyoda-kuNational Diet Building, Nagatacho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo Date: circa 1910s
Tokyo, Japan - Pictures Hall Date: circa 1910s
Tokyo, Japan - Ex-soldiers Hall Date: circa 1910s
Tokyo, Japan - Nihonbashi Bridge - one of only two surviving Meiji-era spans in the city. Date: circa 1910s
Tokyo, Japan - Ginza-Dori Avenue (or Ginza Street). Date: circa 1910s
Tokyo, Japan - Childrens Day Festival - Carp KitesChildrens Day in Japan, held on May 5th. A time for families to celebrate the joy of a child, a tradition celebrated since ancient times
The Iris Flower Garden, Horikiri, Tokyo, Japan Date: circa 1910s
Shu No Kigen, Tokyo, 1914This is the first edition of the Japanese translation of The Origin of Species. The book was published as a pocket-size edition in five volumes and includes a folding image of a speciation tree
GROS, Antoine Jean, Baron (1771-1835). Napoleon
Russian-Japanese War (1904-1905). Arrival to" Russian-Japanese War (1904-1905). Arrival to Tokyo of the first injured of the battle of Ya-Lu (February 1904). Picture by Achille Beltrame for " La Domenica del Corriere"
Fan from the Fujiwara period. Japanese art. Heian period. Decorative Arts. JAPAN. Tokyo. Tokyo National Museum
JAPAN. HONSHU. Tokyo. Harajuku District. New architecture (Herzog and de Meuron s)
LA TOUR, Georges de (1593-1652). The Young Smoker. 1646. Baroque art. Oil on canvas. JAPAN. Tokyo. Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
Tokyo Stock ExchangeThe Stock Exchange, Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo Kabuki theatre - Japan - Kabuki Meiji Za Theatre Date: 1952
Tokyo Shimjuku - Japan - Shimjuku former Imperial Gardens Contrast of the artful water gardens stepping stones, stone lanterns, tortuous paths, lotus. Date: 1952
Tokyo Imperial Hotel garden - Japan - Imperial Hotel What a fancy rabbit warren this place is, and what fun Wright had making it seem like only a lot of little Japanese houses. Nice details Date: 1952
Tea house, Mukojima, Tokio. Photograph shows teahouses beneath blossoming cherry trees in the Mukojima section of Tokyo. Watercolor drawings on the mount depict birds perched on a cherry tree branch
Shinobazu pond, Uyeno at Tokio. Photograph shows lotus flowers in Shinobazu-no-ike near Ueno Park in Tokyo, with buildings in the background
View of Uyeno, Tokio
Tea house, Uyeno, Tokio. Photograph shows a large group of people, gathered for a group portrait, sitting on benches in front of teahouses, beneath blossoming cherry trees in Ueno Park in Tokyo
Iris garden in Horikiri, Tokio. Photograph shows blossoming irises at the Horikiri iris garden in Tokyo. Watercolor drawings on the mount depict thatched-roof buildings in the upper right
Vehicular traffic in Tokyo. Japanese triptych print shows various modes of transportation, including a steamboat, steam vehicle, a velocipede, and a cannon being pushed into position by two men
View of Ueno-Nakasendo railway from Ueno station, Tokyo. Japanese triptych print shows trains at station and traveling along tracks through the city and landscape. Date 1885
Scenic places in Tokyo. Japanese print showing street scene in Tokyo with wharf and sailboat in the foreground, parcels on the wharf, people in traditional and Western dress
Steam train passing through Shiodama (Shimbashi), Tokyo. Japanese triptych print (one section only) showing a train at a train station with Japanese and foreign people in the foreground. Date ca. 1870
Flourishing Nihonbashi section of Tokyo. Japanese triptych print shows various modes of transportation on street in Tokyo, Japan. Date 1861
Steam train at Takanawa seashore, Tokyo. Japanese triptych print shows steam railroad along the seashore, Tokyo, Japan. Date ca. 1872
Scenic places in Tokyo - Asakusa, telegraph bureau. Japanese print shows exterior view in the Asakusa section of Tokyo showing the telegraph bureau
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
Brick building and steam train in Shimbashi, Tokyo. Japanese triptych (incomplete) print shows views of Tokyo streets with buildings, people, and various modes of transportation including rickshaws
Thirty-six amusements in Tokyo - foreigners at a sukiya (tea house). Japanese print shows a scene with foreigners seated around a dining table in a tea house. Date 1872
Shrine of Yasukuni, Tokyo, JapanShrine of Yasukuni - a Shinto shrine located in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan - Massive entrance arch/gate. Date: circa 1910s
Movie Street, Asakusa Park, Tokyo - Japan Date: circa 1930s
Kameido Garden, Tokyo - Wisteria BlossomKameido Temple Garden, Tokyo - Wisteria Blossom Date: circa 1910s
Tokyo Earthquake, Japan 1923 (8 / 9)Tokyo Earthquake, Japan 1st September 1923 - the earthquake and typhoon killed an estimated 99, 300 people Date: 1923
Tokyo Earthquake, Japan 1923 (4 / 9)Tokyo Earthquake, Japan 1st September 1923 - the earthquake and typhoon killed an estimated 99, 300 people. Here, refugees lines the platforms of Tokyo Station, desperate to flee the burning city
Tokyo Earthquake, Japan 1923 (2 / 9)Tokyo Earthquake, Japan 1st September 1923 - the earthquake and typhoon killed an estimated 99, 300 people (2/9). Date: 1923
Tokyo Earthquake, Japan 1923 (9 / 9)Tokyo Earthquake, Japan 1st September 1923 - the earthquake and typhoon killed an estimated 99, 300 people Date: 1923
Tokyo Earthquake, Japan 1923 (1 / 9)Tokyo Earthquake, Japan 1st September 1923 - the earthquake and typhoon killed an estimated 99, 300 people (1/9). Date: 1923
Tokyo Earthquake, Japan 1923 (7 / 9)Tokyo Earthquake, Japan 1st September 1923 - the earthquake and typhoon killed an estimated 99, 300 people 1923
Tokyo Earthquake, Japan 1923 (5 / 9)Tokyo Earthquake, Japan 1st September 1923 - the earthquake and typhoon killed an estimated 99, 300 people Date: 1923
Tokyo Earthquake, Japan 1923 (3 / 9)Tokyo Earthquake, Japan 1st September 1923 - the earthquake and typhoon killed an estimated 99, 300 people. The Metropolitan Police Department burning at Maranouchi near Hibiya Park. Date: 1923
Tokyo Earthquake, Japan 1923 (6 / 9)Tokyo Earthquake, Japan 1st September 1923 - the earthquake and typhoon killed an estimated 99, 300 people Date: 1923