Rare old photos from the 70s: Japanese women serving guests, stamps worth millions!
author:YuePC
This collection of precious old photographs from the 70s captures a moment of Japanese women in their daily lives.
Dressed in a traditional kimono and with a calm face, she is attentively serving her guests. And this is not an ordinary scene, what is more striking is that the stamps in her hand are worth millions.
This photograph not only documents a part of Japanese society, but also reflects the precious status of stamps at the time and the enthusiasm people had for collectibles.
A Japanese woman who has finished serving guests
Man lying in a smoke parlor smoking a big cigarette
Kneel in front of foreigners?
Stamps worth millions!
A woman in a green house who was forced to accompany a guest to play mahjong
The man in the shackles and the officials who took him away
Foreigners are experiencing unicycles made in China
German officers in the Eight-Nation Coalition have dinner with Chinese
The bronze gilt kneeling elephant in the Chengguang Gate of the Forbidden City is with the present.
A young prostitute in the late Qing Dynasty.
Two officers and soldiers of the Qing Dynasty
A monk of Tibetan Buddhism in the Qing Dynasty
The rice in the aluminum lunch box is the most fragrant
Chinese soldiers and foreign soldiers in robes and horse coats
During the Ming and Qing dynasties, monkey artists
Two blind men each play the three strings
An American GI is documenting the poignancy of comfort women