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A Window into Japan’s Past
“You have to know the past, “ wrote American Astronomer Dr. Carl Sagan (1934-1996), “to understand the present.” This is especially true for Japan’s dramatic transformation from an isolated feudal country to a modern world power between the 1850s and 1930s. It is during this period that the modern Japan that we know today was born. Many of the customs that are now called traditional were invented during this time. And many that are still seen as new can trace their origins to this time as well.
Using rare vintage photos, glass slides and postcards as a starting point, Old Photos of Japan shows what life, architecture and urban planning was like in Japan during this period.
Carefully Researched
Each photo is carefully researched using both modern and contemporary sources from Japan and abroad, and the findings are presented on this website.
Powerful Search Options
If you are looking for something specific, you will appreciate the ability to search by time period, location, photographer, publisher and even medium as well as by theme or keyword.
Geographic Context
Photos of locations easily become meaningless if you don’t know the place. Many descriptions on Old Photos of Japan feature maps that show the exact location where the photo was taken some 100 years ago. Some images even have a photograph showing the current situation.
If you want to still dig deeper, the large number of footnotes and links allow you to do this.
Japanese names
While most academic books use the Japanese order for Japanese names (last name – first name), Old Photos of Japan uses the Western order for all Japanese people whose main activities occurred after the beginning of the Meiji Period. The Japanese order is used for people who lived (and died) in the Edo Period and earlier. This is done to accommodate people who are as yet fairly unfamiliar with Japan. People who are familiar with the Japanese custom will have no problem understanding the right order of the names.
Attribution
The attribution of the photographs is based on a variety of sources, the most important being Photography in Japan 1853-1912 and Old Japanese Photographs: Collectors’ Data Guide, both by Terry Bennett. If several sources attribute an image to different photographers, the attribution in the above two books is selected as the most reliable.
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Licensing Images
All images on Old Photos of Japan come from the Kjeld Duits Collection, a private collection of photographs, glass slides, postcards, illustrations, books and maps of prewar Japan.
Ownership or copyright of all the data on this site, including the images, belong to the holder of this collection.
If you wish to use copyrighted data in publications, broadcasting, lectures and so on, you can purchase licenses from the tools menu above each image. After payment, you will immediately receive a link where you can download the digital file. If you have any problems, use the contact form below.
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