Gionmachi, Kioto. Attributed to Adolfo Farsari, photographer (American, 1841 - 1898) about 1882–1890s Looking westward along the busy Shijo Street (Shijo-dori) from the western gate of Yasaka Shrine, also known as Gion Shrine. Visible in the foreground is one of the two guardian dog statues that flank the steps of the gate. A watchtower can be seen on the center left area of the image. (Recto, print) lower right, printed in the negative: "F 29 Gionmachi, Kioto.";

Gionmachi, Kioto. Attributed to Adolfo Farsari, photographer (American, 1841 - 1898) about 1882–1890s Looking westward along the busy Shijo Street (Shijo-dori) from the western gate of Yasaka Shrine, also known as Gion Shrine. Visible in the foreground is one of the two guardian dog statues that flank the steps of the gate. A watchtower can be seen on the center left area of the image. (Recto, print) lower right, printed in the negative: "F 29 Gionmachi, Kioto."; Stock Photo
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piemags/GB24 / Alamy Stock Photo

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2WT9F7X

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9654 x 8225 px | 81.7 x 69.6 cm | 32.2 x 27.4 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

23 February 2023

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This image could have imperfections as it’s either historical or reportage.