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Osaka’s Shijimi River after the Great Kita Fire of July 31, 1909

Osaka 1909
Shijimi River after the Fire

Artist Unknown
Publisher Unknown
Medium Postcard
Period Meiji
Location Osaka
Image No. 80201-0012
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Dojima and Sonesaki on both sides of Osaka’s Shijimi River (蜆川) were devastated by the Great Kita Fire of July 31, 1909 (Meiji 42). The river, which played an important part in Osaka culture was filled in with the rubble and forever vanished from Osaka’s townscape.

For more information about this devastating fire, read Osaka 1909 • Great Kita Fire.

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The Google map below is centered on Oebashi Bridge, in the middle of the disaster area.

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Old Photos of Japan aims to be your personal museum for Japan's visual heritage and to bring the experiences of everyday life in old Japan to you.

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Kjeld Duits

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Duits, Kjeld (). Osaka 1909: Shijimi River after the Fire, OLD PHOTOS of JAPAN. Retrieved on June 9, 2026 (GMT) from https://www.oldphotosjapan.com/photos/686/shijimi-river-after-the-fire

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The only thing that exists now is a stone marker on the cornerstone of a building that reads “shijimibashi”.

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