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Entrance to the Asakusa Kannon Temple showing shops and businesses, Tokyo, Japan, ca. 1912
Entrance to the Asakusa Kannon Temple showing shops and businesses, Tokyo, Japan, ca. 1912
TitleEntrance to the Asakusa Kannon Temple showing shops and businesses, Tokyo, Japan, ca. 1912
PhotographerUnknown
Dateca. 1912
NotesCaption on image: Entrance of Asakusa Temple, Tokyo

Handwritten on image: July 3, 1912

Handwritten on verso: We were at this temple today. It is called "The Children's Temple" as the streets which lead to it are lined with toy shops and so the mothers are able to induce their offspring to accompany them to worship...

PH Coll 8 Japan.68
Location DepictedJapan--Tokyo
Subjects (LCTGM)Stores & shops--Japan--Tokyo<
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Crowds--Japan--Tokyo<
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Buddhist temples--Japan--Tokyo
Subjects (LCSH)Sensōji (Tokyo, Japan)
Digital CollectionInternational Collections
Order NumberINC0487
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RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division
Repository CollectionPostcard Collection. PH Coll 8
Object TypePostcard
Physical Description3.5 x 5.5 in.
Digital Reproduction InformationScanned from original text at 150 dpi in color, saved in JPEG format and resized to 768 ppi horizontal. Saved at compression rate 3. 2004
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