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Kumano Kodo pilgrimage route to Nachi Taisha shrine and Nachi-no-taki falls, Japan. Photography by Tennoji Kun
Menkake Gyoretsu - Procession of people wearing grotesque masks from the Goryo Shrine to Gokurakuji Temple, Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan - Based on a legend that Yoritomo had affair with an outcast girl whom he visited accompanied by masked men to hide his identity. The masks are antique pieces from the mid 18th c. Sept. 2012. S)
P9180363.jpg by kalcul on Flickr.
Osaka Maiko with Insect Cage 1905 by Blue Ruin1 on Flickr.
Via Flickr: A maiko (apprentice geisha) from Osaka holding a dual purpose insect cage or small bird cage.
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“Cosmetics” 2017
鷺坂/Sagizaka | 文京区小日向 Kohinata,Bunkyo,Tokyo | eisei_toshi | Flickr
Geigi Kohatsu 1905
Kohatsu (小初) was one of the ‘Shinbashi Septet’ (新橋七人組), a group of seven top-class geigi (geisha) in the Shinbashi geisha district of Tokyo during the Meiji period, along with Eiryō I (栄龍), Oimatsu (老松), Komomo (小桃), Kazuko (和子), Sayoko (さよ子), and O-En (おえん). Text and image via Blue Ruin 1 on Flickr
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森絵梨佳 (Erika Mori): Vikka
circa 1900, Japan. Many wealthy Japanese wore Western fashion during the Meiji period (1868-1912), at a time when most Japanese women retained the daily use of the kimono.
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Corona Heights, 2018
A woman who survived the Nagasaki bombing, 1945. [600x822] : HistoryPorn