Japan at the beginning of the 20th century: 19 interesting black and white photos
In 1908, the famous German-born photographer Arnold Gense went on a 6-month trip to Japan. Then the Land of the Rising Sun did not yet know what industrialization was, and stayed in the Meiji period, which lasted from 1868 to 1912. In the pictures left by Gens, it is clear what kind of life the inhabitants of this beautiful, largely incomprehensible, elegant and amazing country led us to.
In the streets of Japan
This is how the inhabitants of the Land of the Rising Sun dressed and looked like a hundred years ago.
Bazaar row
Grandchildren with grandparents buy food.
Hidden camera
American scientist Arnold Genthe (Arnold Genthe) took a picture of the Japanese, who were discussing something animatedly.
Little mischievous
A group of children who frolic in the territory allotted to them.
Girl under an umbrella
Woman under a vagas umbrella waiting.
Homespun lane
To protect themselves from the heat, fabric roofs were stretched between the houses.
Village
The daily life of the inhabitants of a small settlement.
Disturbance
The women of Japan were well-mannered and had no right to be indignant.
Running down
Two-story houses are not a luxury. The Japanese traded on the first floor, and lived on the second.
Local citizens
The human essence in everyday life.
Pillars
Some kind of unreality, a pile of buildings, a cart, an outfit of residents and an electric pole.
Country of traditions and rites
Central street with the image of the temple in the background.
Cab
The Japanese people worked on the land, growing and selling what they grew up.
Water channel
Barrels of goods came down and crossed the water.
Ordinary day residents
In a hundred years, this country will turn into a major world power, which will flourish.
Streets of the Great Japanese Empire
Pile of buildings in Japan due to the high population density.
Wooden bridge
The arch-shaped bridge fits perfectly into the design of the park.
Season is open
After a hard working week, you can take a break.
On the beach
Locals swim on the city beach.