k Sannomiya, Kobe shooting date unknown This postcard of Sannomiya in Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture shows Ikutamae, the street leading to the shinto shrine Ikuta Jinja. In the background the shrines torii can be seen. One Western style building made of stone stands out among the otherwise traditional wooden architecture. Kobe opened its port for trade in 1868 Meiji 1, this was a beautiful sandroad that lead from the shrine to the sea and was lined on both sides with plum and cherry trees and countless stone lanterns. When its port for trade in 1868 Meiji 1, this was a beautiful sandroad that lead from the shrine to the sea and was lined on both sides with plum and cherry trees and countless stone lanterns. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Sannomiya, Kobe  shooting date unknown  This postcard of Sannomiya in Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture shows Ikuta mae, the street leading to the shinto shrine Ikuta Jinja. In the background the shrine s torii can be seen. One Western style building made of stone stands out among the otherwise traditional wooden architecture. Kobe opened its port for trade in 1868  Meiji 1 , this was a beautiful sand road that lead from the shrine to the sea and was lined on both sides with plum and cherry trees and countless stone lanterns. When its port for trade in 1868  Meiji 1 , this was a beautiful sand road that lead from the shrine to the sea and was lined on both sides with plum and cherry trees and countless stone lanterns.
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Sannomiya, Kobe (shooting date unknown)

This postcard of Sannomiya in Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture shows Ikuta-mae, the street leading to the shinto shrine Ikuta Jinja. In the background the shrine惦s torii can be seen. One Western style building made of stone stands out among the otherwise traditional wooden architecture. Kobe opened its port for trade in 1868 (Meiji 1), this was a beautiful sand-road that lead from the shrine to the sea and was lined on both sides with plum and cherry trees and countless stone lanterns. When its port for trade in 1868 (Meiji 1), this was a beautiful sand-road that lead from the shrine to the sea and was lined on both sides with plum and cherry trees and countless stone lanterns.

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07-05-2012

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