A Yokohama street with a shop sign visible
A colourised landscape photograph of a Japanese street. There is a hanging sign towards the left of the image, in the shape of a foot or shoe. It translates as 'Suzuki Shop' (presumably the shop was owned by someone named Suzuki). A two-wheeled pulled rickshaw with the operator, a Japanese man, standing in the shafts can be seen towards the right of the image with what is probably another rickshaw operator standing nearby. Original caption (within the photograph): Yokohama Town.
The steps are called 100 stone steps of Motomachi, Yokohama. They no longer exist but there is a park named after them named Motomachi Hyakudan Kōen.
The steps are called 100 stone steps of Motomachi, Yokohama. They no longer exist but there is a park named after them named Motomachi Hyakudan Kōen.
Object Details
ID: | ALB0154.15 |
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Type: | Photographic print |
Display location: | Not on display |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
Parts: |
Album of HMS Barfleur (1892) (Photograph album)
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