Kimono Flea Market Ichiroya offers you the authentic and charming old kimono direct from Japan with reasonable prices just as the price of the Japanese flea markets !
Embroidered daimyou processioning across this irotomesode!

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Kimono Flea Market Ichiroya offers you the authentic and charming old kimono direct from Japan with reasonable prices just as the price of the Japanese flea markets !
Embroidered daimyou processioning across this irotomesode!
Man'en
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Il periodo Man’en (万延) inizia il 18 marzo 1860 e si conclude il 19 febbraio 1861. L’imperatore Koumei (孝明) regna anche in quest’era. In quest’epoca molto breve, durata meno di un anno, accadono due avvenimenti degni di nota. L’incendio a Edojou (江戸城), cioè il Castello di Edo, causandone la distruzione. Edo continua…
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Bunkyu
#Bunkyuu, #CharlesLennoxRichardson, #ChikakoNaishinno, #Daimyou, #Frase, #GuerraAnglo-Satsuma, #Iemochi, àKagoshima, #Kanagawa, #KazuNoMiya, #Koumei, #Letteratura, #Matrimonio, #MoltoTempo, #Namamugi, #NapoliD'Oriente, #Principessa Imperiale, #Tokugawa
Continuiamo il viaggio nel tempo a ritroso, nelle ere del Giappone, con il periodo Bunkyuu (文久). Inizia il 29 marzo 1861 e si conclude il 27 marzo 1864. Anche quest’era vede regnare l’imperatore Koumei (孝明). Il primo avvenimento da menzionare, l’11 Febbraio 1862, è il matrimonio tra continua…
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Samurai Fireman's Jacket. Late Edo period (1825-1868), Japan
A rare Edo jacket and bib set of a style that suggests it was once intended to be worn by a mounted flag-bearing samurai 'Daimyou' firefighter. The jacket and bib are of wool twill, with metallic couched mon and appropriate 'amaryu' (rain-dragon) motifs. The Kimono Gallery
Tearing the house down!!! #house #demolition #japan #Fukuoka #Daimyou (Taken with instagram)