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  • Japan, Tokyo, Meiji Shinto Shrine Sake Kegs
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  • Meiji Jingu. Meiji Shrine located in Shibuya, Tokyo, is the Shinto shrine that is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shōken
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  • Meiji Jingu. Meiji Shrine located in Shibuya, Tokyo, is the Shinto shrine that is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shōken
    VA_Tokyo_07785.jpg
  • Renovated torii gate at Meiji Jingu. Meiji Shrine located in Shibuya, Tokyo, is the Shinto shrine that is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shōken
    VA_Tokyo_07876.jpg
  • Priests in a procession at Meiji Shrine located in Shibuya, Tokyo, Ceremony to commemorate Emperor Meiji's birthday on November 3rd
    VA_Tokyo_07856.jpg
  • Meiji Jingu. Meiji Shrine located in Shibuya, Tokyo, is the Shinto shrine that is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shōken
    VA_Tokyo_07784.jpg
  • Meiji Jingu. Meiji Shrine located in Shibuya, Tokyo, is the Shinto shrine that is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shōken
    VA_Tokyo_07908.jpg
  • Renovated torii gate at Meiji Jingu. Meiji Shrine located in Shibuya, Tokyo, is the Shinto shrine that is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shōken
    VA_Tokyo_07905.jpg
  • Meiji Jingu. Meiji Shrine located in Shibuya, Tokyo, is the Shinto shrine that is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shōken
    VA_Tokyo_07845.jpg
  • Meiji Jingu. Meiji Shrine located in Shibuya, Tokyo, is the Shinto shrine that is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shōken
    VA_Tokyo_07844.jpg
  • Priests in a procession at Meiji Shrine located in Shibuya, Tokyo, Ceremony to commemorate Emperor Meiji's birthday on November 3rd
    VA_Tokyo_07854.jpg
  • Priests in a procession at Meiji Shrine located in Shibuya, Tokyo, Ceremony to commemorate Emperor Meiji's birthday on November 3rd
    VA_Tokyo_07891.jpg
  • Priests in a procession at Meiji Shrine located in Shibuya, Tokyo, Ceremony to commemorate Emperor Meiji's birthday on November 3rd
    VA_Tokyo_07877.jpg
  • Priests in a procession at Meiji Shrine located in Shibuya, Tokyo, Ceremony to commemorate Emperor Meiji's birthday on November 3rd
    VA_Tokyo_07864.jpg
  • Meiji Jingu. Meiji Shrine located in Shibuya, Tokyo, is the Shinto shrine that is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shōken
    VA_Tokyo_07842.jpg
  • Priests in a procession at Meiji Shrine located in Shibuya, Tokyo, Ceremony to commemorate Emperor Meiji's birthday on November 3rd
    VA_Tokyo_07897.jpg
  • Priests in a procession at Meiji Shrine located in Shibuya, Tokyo, Ceremony to commemorate Emperor Meiji's birthday on November 3rd
    VA_Tokyo_07896.jpg
  • Priests in a procession at Meiji Shrine located in Shibuya, Tokyo, Ceremony to commemorate Emperor Meiji's birthday on November 3rd
    VA_Tokyo_07865.jpg
  • Priests in a procession at Meiji Shrine located in Shibuya, Tokyo, Ceremony to commemorate Emperor Meiji's birthday on November 3rd
    VA_Tokyo_07861.jpg
  • Priests in a procession at Meiji Shrine located in Shibuya, Tokyo, Ceremony to commemorate Emperor Meiji's birthday on November 3rd
    VA_Tokyo_07859.jpg
  • Priests in a procession at Meiji Shrine located in Shibuya, Tokyo, Ceremony to commemorate Emperor Meiji's birthday on November 3rd
    VA_Tokyo_07857.jpg
  • Priests in a procession at Meiji Shrine located in Shibuya, Tokyo, Ceremony to commemorate Emperor Meiji's birthday on November 3rd
    VA_Tokyo_07850.jpg
  • Priests in a procession at Meiji Shrine located in Shibuya, Tokyo, Ceremony to commemorate Emperor Meiji's birthday on November 3rd
    VA_Tokyo_07849.jpg
  • Priests in a procession at Meiji Shrine located in Shibuya, Tokyo, Ceremony to commemorate Emperor Meiji's birthday on November 3rd
    VA_Tokyo_07839.jpg
  • Priests in a procession at Meiji Shrine located in Shibuya, Tokyo, Ceremony to commemorate Emperor Meiji's birthday on November 3rd
    VA_Tokyo_07836.jpg
  • Priests in a procession at Meiji Shrine located in Shibuya, Tokyo, Ceremony to commemorate Emperor Meiji's birthday on November 3rd
    VA_Tokyo_07848.jpg
  • Priests in a procession at Meiji Shrine located in Shibuya, Tokyo, Ceremony to commemorate Emperor Meiji's birthday on November 3rd
    VA_Tokyo_07847.jpg
  • Japan, Tokyo, Meiji Shinto Shrine Traditional Shinto Wedding
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  • Japan, Tokyo, Meiji Shinto Shrine Traditional Shinto Wedding
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  • Japan, Tokyo, Meiji Shinto Shrine Traditional Shinto Wedding
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  • Japan, Tokyo, Meiji Shinto Shrine Traditional Shinto Wedding
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  • Japan, Tokyo, Meiji Shinto Shrine Traditional Shinto Wedding
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  • Japan, Tokyo, Meiji Shinto Shrine Traditional Shinto Wedding
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  • Japan, Tokyo, Meiji Shinto Shrine Traditional Shinto Wedding
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  • Japan, Tokyo, Meiji Shinto Shrine Traditional Shinto Wedding
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  • Japan, Tokyo, Meiji Shinto Shrine Traditional Shinto Wedding
    RH_Tokyo_01690.jpg
  • Japan, Tokyo, Meiji Shinto Shrine Sake Kegs
    RH_Tokyo_01682.jpg
  • Japan, Tokyo, Meiji Shinto Shrine Traditional Shinto Wedding
    MT_P1060145_wedding.jpg
  • Japan, Tokyo, Meiji Shinto Shrine Traditional Shinto Wedding
    MT_P1060143_weddings.jpg
  • Japan, Tokyo, Meiji Shinto Shrine Traditional Shinto Wedding
    MT_P1060138_weddings.jpg
  • Japan, Tokyo, Meiji Shinto Shrine Entrance Gate
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  • Japan, Tokyo, Meiji Shinto Shrine Traditional Shinto Wedding
    MT_P1060150_wedding.jpg
  • Japan, Tokyo, Meiji Shinto Shrine Traditional Shinto Wedding
    MT_P1060141_weddings.jpg
  • Harajuku Station is a railway station in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan near the Meiji Jingu shinto Shrine
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  • Harajuku Station is a railway station in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan near the Meiji Jingu shinto Shrine
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  • Ichikawa Danjuro IX as Soga no Goro
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  • Kintaro fights the Earth-Spider [Kintarō (often translated as "Golden Boy"), legendary child, a folk hero from Japanese folklore; a fictionalized version of Sakata no Kintoki, samurai from the Heian period] from the book ' Japanese plays and playfellows ' by Edwards, Osman, 1864-1936 Published in London by W. Heinemann in 1901
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  • Portrait of Japanese actors: Sada Yacco, Kawakami, Danjuro as the Lady-in-waiting of Kasuga and Danjuro as Jiraiya from the book ' Japanese plays and playfellows ' by Edwards, Osman, 1864-1936 Published in London by W. Heinemann in 1901
    IR_f_Japanese-Plays_0091.jpg
  • Ichikawa Danjuro IX as Kyumonryo Shishin
    IR_f_Ichikawa-Danjuro_16.JPG
  • A Professional Story-teller from the book ' Japanese plays and playfellows ' by Edwards, Osman, 1864-1936 Published in London by W. Heinemann in 1901
    IR_f_Japanese-Plays_0301.jpg
  • The Heroine of a Problem-play from the book ' Japanese plays and playfellows ' by Edwards, Osman, 1864-1936 Published in London by W. Heinemann in 1901
    IR_f_Japanese-Plays_0123.jpg
  • painting of the Shinto Temple at Miyajima from the book ' Japanese plays and playfellows ' by Edwards, Osman, 1864-1936 Published in London by W. Heinemann in 1901
    IR_f_Japanese-Plays_0033.jpg
  • The Lion-Dance on New Year's Day from the book ' Japanese plays and playfellows ' by Edwards, Osman, 1864-1936 Published in London by W. Heinemann in 1901
    IR_f_Japanese-Plays_0287.jpg
  • Jealousy exorcised from Aoi-no-Uye (No) [ Aoi no Ue is a fictional character in The Tale of Genji (Genji Monogatari). Daughter of the Minister of the Left (Tō no Chūjō's sister) and Genji's first principal wife ], from the book ' Japanese plays and playfellows ' by Edwards, Osman, 1864-1936 Published in London by W. Heinemann in 1901
    IR_f_Japanese-Plays_0171.jpg
  • Ichikawa Ebizō V as Musashibō Benkei in Kanjinchō. Kanjincho is a kabuki dance-drama by Namiki Gohei III, based on the Noh play Ataka. It is one of the most popular plays in the modern kabuki repertory.[
    IR_f_Ichikawa-Ebizo_17.jpg
  • Dancers at the Feast of Lanterns from the book ' Japanese plays and playfellows ' by Edwards, Osman, 1864-1936 Published in London by W. Heinemann in 1901
    IR_f_Japanese-Plays_0215.jpg
  • Raiko tormented by the earth-spider
    IR_f_Raiko-spider.jpg
  • Ichikawa Danjuro IX as Watonai
    IR_f_Ichikawa-Danjuro_17.jpg
  • The Taiyu waves her Sake-cup from the book ' Japanese plays and playfellows ' by Edwards, Osman, 1864-1936 Published in London by W. Heinemann in 1901
    IR_f_Japanese-Plays_0343.jpg
  • Shunkwan in Exile from the book ' Japanese plays and playfellows ' by Edwards, Osman, 1864-1936 Published in London by W. Heinemann in 1901
    IR_f_Japanese-Plays_0067.jpg
  • Ichikawa Danjuro IX as Taira no Tomomori
    IR_f_Ichikawa-Danjuro_05.JPG
  • Personators of Jizo (Kiogen) from the book ' Japanese plays and playfellows ' by Edwards, Osman, 1864-1936 Published in London by W. Heinemann in 1901
    IR_f_Japanese-Plays_0193.jpg
  • Ichikawa Danjuro IX as Kezori Kyuemon
    IR_f_Ichikawa-Danjuro_13.JPG
  • Benkei at Sea Saitō Musashibō Benkei (1155–1189), popularly known as simply Benkei, was a Japanese warrior monk (sōhei) who lived in the latter years of the Heian Period (794–1185) Frontispiece from the book ' Japanese plays and playfellows ' by Edwards, Osman, 1864-1936 Published in London by W. Heinemann in 1901
    IR_f_Japanese-Plays_0008.jpg
  • Kintaikyd Bridge from the book ' Japanese plays and playfellows ' by Edwards, Osman, 1864-1936 Published in London by W. Heinemann in 1901
    IR_f_Japanese-Plays_0235.jpg
  • Japan, Tokyo, Traditional Shinto Wedding a couple in traditional dress
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  • A Japanese man in traditional clothes and parasol
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  • The Battle of Seonghwan [Here as Songhwan] was the first major land battle of the First Sino-Japanese War. It took place on 29 July 1894 at the hamlet of Seonghwan, outside of Cheonan, Chungcheongnam-do Korea between the forces of Meiji Japan and Qing China. It is also referred to as the Battle of Asan From the book 'Scenes from the Japan-China War' by Inouye, Jukichi, 1862-1929; Yamamoto, Eiki, illustrator. Published in Tokyo in 1895 with English Text. The First Sino-Japanese War (25 July 1894 – 17 April 1895) was a conflict between the Qing dynasty of China and the Empire of Japan primarily over influence in Joseon Korea. After more than six months of unbroken successes by Japanese land and naval forces and the loss of the port of Weihaiwei, the Qing government sued for peace in February 1895.
    IR_f_Japan-China-War_29-crop.jpg
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