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An eye-opening exhibition at Japan Society closely examines representations of wakashu in woodblock prints from the collection of the Royal Ontario Museum.

An eye-opening exhibition at Japan Society closely examines representations of wakashu in woodblock prints from the collection of the Royal Ontario Museum.

Visit Japan: Slip back in time to historic Japan with a visit to the Edo Town of Tsumago-juku…

Slip back in time to historic Japan with a visit to the Edo Town of Tsumago-juku. 🇯🇵 Located in Kiso Valley in the southeast part of Nagano Prefecture, the residents do what they can to preserve the towns. Cars are banned on the main street during the day and power cables and phone lines are hidden.Photos by @oktagon #VisitJapanAU #Tradition

Edo Hairstyles by https://www.deviantart.com/lilsuika on @DeviantArt

Description A few studies of Edo hair fashion. --- NOTES from Kimono by Liza Dalby: “In the sixteenth century, the nobility ceased to be the sole source of fashion inspiration. Playgirls (asobime) – multitalented, trendy ladies who led rather public lives (sometimes glossed as ‘courtesans’) – wore their kosode belted with long tasseled silk cords. The cords, called Nogoya obi, were woven according to a style then popular in China, roped about the hips six or seven times, and tied in a…

Edo Era Daughter of a Townhouse 1920s by Blue Ruin1, via Flickr  (People interested in old Japanes fashion should check out the rest of Blue Ruin 1's Flickr; it's amazing.)

Naomi no Kimono Asobi has valiantly translated the caption to find that it translates as follows: "Edo Age - Kyoto woman dressed in fine clothes, younger daughter of townhouse." So, this is in fact a re-enactment of earlier dress of the merchant classes, probably for the Jidai Matsuri (Festival of the Ages). "The Machiya of Kyoto are traditional Townhouses dating from the Edo period (1603–1867). Born out of the city’s growing merchant class, they functioned as both residences and workspaces…

Yamamoto Baiitsu | Egrets in a Lotus Pond | Japan | Edo period (1615–1868) | The Met

A flock of egrets has descended upon a pond where lotus plants are bursting into bloom; a group of snow-white birds in the foreground is already pecking for food, while others in the background are just arriving

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