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Yase

Yase

Yase
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A Glimpse of Early Meiji Japan

A photograph taken by Yokoyama Matsusaburō. Yase is a district located at the western foot of Mount Hiei, and its male inhabitants, known as Yase Dōji, traditionally served as carriers of the emperor's palanquin during imperial processions.

Yokoyama Matsusaburō (1838-1884)

A Western-style painter and photographer active from the late Edo to Meiji periods, who learned photography from Russian consul Goshkevich and painting from Lehmann.

Yase

Yase

Meiji Period

1872

Height: 27.1 cm

Width: 21.1 cm

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Created based on the information available on ColBase

https://colbase.nich.go.jp/collection_items/tnm/R-1388?locale=ja

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