Walk under the cherry blossom trees in Akasaka, Meiji era (1868-1912)
Walk under the cherry blossom trees in Akasaka, Meiji era (1868-1912) - Small (8x12") is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
This fine art reproduction captures a graceful spring scene in Akasaka, where horse-drawn carriages and pedestrians stroll beneath a canopy of cherry blossoms. A rare and peaceful glimpse into seasonal life during Japan’s transformation.
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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, taken in the late 19th century, depicts the cherry-lined roads of Akasaka, Tokyo, at the height of sakura season. The scene is tranquil yet subtly dynamic: pedestrians in both kimono and early Western dress walk among blooming trees, while carriages pass slowly beneath the floral canopy.
Akasaka, historically tied to the imperial court and aristocracy, becomes here a shared space — a symbol of beauty and modern transition. This image reflects not only the beloved tradition of hanami (flower viewing), but also the cultural merging of old and new in Meiji-era Japan.
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