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Japanese women at the bathhouse, Meiji era (1868-1912)

$120.00
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This fine art reproduction captures a rare and intimate moment inside a traditional Japanese bathhouse during the Meiji era. The image offers a window into communal life, where modesty, grace, and practicality flow together in ritual.

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• Museum-quality fine art print on premium archival paper
• Faithful reproduction of a Meiji-era (1868–1912) hand-colored photograph
• A genuine piece of visual history
• Available in multiple sizes to suit your space

About the artwork

This hand-colored photograph depicts four Japanese women in various stages of the bathing ritual, a central aspect of daily life in Meiji-era Japan. One sits in a deep wooden tub as another pours warm water with a bucket, while others prepare to bathe or scrub nearby. The wooden architecture, simple furnishings, and scattered tools reveal the humble structure of a sento — a communal bathhouse central to both hygiene and social connection.

The Meiji era was a time of dramatic transformation in Japan, but this image offers a moment of pause — a reflection of enduring cultural practices in the midst of change. Carefully composed and delicately colored, this photograph is a quiet tribute to the rhythm of daily life in 19th-century Japan.

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