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Color woodblock print of beautiful Japanese woman
Tokyo, Japan - December 21, 2023 : Pedestrians walk past the Kabuki-Za Theater in Tokyo, Japan.
tokyo, ginza - july 25 2023: The white facade of the Kabukiza theater dedicated to the traditional kabuki drama form created in a Japanese architectural styles adorned with shining paper lanterns.
Very old traditional Hinamatsuri dolls on display for this traditional religious holiday in Japan, celebrated on 3 March of each year.
Tokyo, Japan - 04.11.2023. Pedestrians are walking past or waiting for a performance in front of the Kabuki-Za Theater in Tokyo, Japan. This theater is located in Ginza, Tokyo, Japan. Kabuki-za in Ginza is the principal theater in Tokyo for the traditional kabuki drama form.
A Japanese woman in Maiko's costume and hair style is practicing tea ceremony in a Japanese tea house in Kyoto. She wears traditional long-sleeved kimono with long dangling sash and her hair is elaborately decorated with seasonal flower-featured hairpins. \nThe main jobs for maiko, an apprentice geisha, are to perform songs and dances as well as to play shamisen, three-stringed musical instruments. At night, they go out to entertain guests at traditional and exclusive Japanese restaurants (ochaya).
vintage Russo Japanese War situation map postcard in 1900s,  ready for any usage of  the historic events.
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Hina-ninngyo is a special doll wearing a traditional japanese costume for doll's festival.And Hina-festival(Doll's festival) is an occasion to pray for young girl's growth and happiness.
Miscellaneous collected travel souvenirs in a granny's cupboard.
Ukiyoe print
Boat Pattern Design on Saudi Arabian Paper Money
Samurai battle on old vintage Japanese Traditional paintings
Kyoto, Japan - June 14, 2024 : General view of the Kyoto City Kyocera Museum of Art in Kyoto, Japan.
Tokyo / Japan - October 21, 2017: Kabuki-za theater in Ginza is the main theater in Tokyo for traditional Japanese Kabuki drama
a vintage  Emperor Meji Mutsuhito photo postcard of 1900s,  ready for any usage of  historic events background usage.
Tokyo, Japan - February 23, 2002: japanese couple hand drawn and Painted Photo Op Display / Cutout Board
Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan: the korai style Inner Sakurada Tatsumi Turret, one of the few gates left of the Ninomaru on Edo Castle - equipped with arrow loops and stone drops, it was built as a practical turret - with modern towers on Uchibori-dori Street reflected on Kikyo-bori moat, Chiyoda ward. Photographed from outside the imperial palace.
Japanese Hina Dolls Part 1
Osaka, Japan - March 28, 2019: Osaka castle, famous sightseeing spot, historical landmark in spring
Ohinasama of the Japanese Peach Festival
Javanese shadow puppet on black background. These puppets (Bali, early 20th century), made of buffalo hide, are used in wayang kulit aEshadow puppet playaa. The term 'wayang' was derived from Javanese word for \
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October 6th 2021, Negeri Sembilan MALAYSIA - Chinese celebrates Nine Emperor Gods Festival in Nine Emperor Gods Temple in Kuala Pilah, Negeri Sembilan. It is an one of the biggest annual event with nine-day Taoist celebration beginning on the eve of the ninth lunar month of the Chinese calendar. The major highlight is Chinese opera performance which the troupe is performing classic Chinese drama with acting and singing on stage for public entertainment.
Beautiful Hina dolls \
View of Adachi city, a special ward located in Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. It is located to the north of the heart of Tokyo.
Color woodblock print of the sumo
Street corner, Nagamachi District, Kanazawa, Honshu, Japan. Nagamachi, the Samurai District, is known for its homes and gardens from Japan’s feudal era with residences of the leading warrior clan, Kanazawa, Honshu, Japan. Honshu, Japan’s main island with most of the country’s major cities and cultural sites. From the busy global hub of Tokyo for finance, industry, fashion and cuisine to Mount Fuji, the iconic, snow-capped volcano and the city of Kyoto, famed for Zen temples, gardens and traditional geisha entertainment
Japan. Kyoto. April 16, 2016.  A painted traditional Japanese warriors as a window dress from a wooden house in Kyoto
Kyoto, Japan - October 9, 2023: A view across the rooftops and skyline of the city of Kyoto, Japan, with green hills in the background.
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