Old photographs from the end of the nineteenth century take you to see Japan at that time
author:Visible history
In 1870, a geisha and blind masseuse in Japan.
1897, Japanese toy manufacturer.
Farmer on horse in 1898.
From 1862 to 1864, these men were chopping wood, attracting many people to watch.
Farmer and his wife in 1895-1898.
In 1862-1864, the boy was teaching his younger brother to write.
Boy on the banks of the canal in 1898.
In 1898, farmers who had finished planting their fields returned home from the fields.
In 1899, carpenters made barrels. Such a large wooden barrel, I am afraid it is used for bathing.
In 1898, farmers harvested wheat, a harvest scene.
In 1898, a little girl in a grocery store.
In 1895, yokohama photo studio staff colored the photos. At that time, photographic technology was popular in Japan, and many people became fascinated by photography.
In 1897, tea was processed.
In 1897, a good bamboo forest.
In 1898, candy was sold on the beach.
In 1897, fishermen who used pelicans to catch fish resembled Chinese fishermen.
In 1898, a peasant couple working under Mount Fuji.
In 1898, an old woman was grinding things with a mill.
In 1870, scoop rice.
In 1898, in front of an ancient temple in Hakone, a man carrying a bundle of firewood.