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Geisha/Maiko/Onnanoko

Three ‘shikomi’ (maid apprentices), c. 1910.
Kamuro (attendant) at Yoshiwara, c. 1910.
Onnanoko with gekkin (instrument), c. 1910.
Hair fashion, c. 1910.
Kimono fashion, c. 1910.
Tobacco culture, c. 1910.
Tea time, c. 1910.
Ikebana (flower arrangement), c. 1910.
Geisha with Parasol, 1906.
Teruha, the “Nine-fingered Geisha,” c. 1910
The Koto, c. 1910.
Ochaya (Tea house), c. 1910.
Yoshiwara (Tokyo), c. 1910-1930.
Akemashite Omedetou (Happy New Year), c. 1910.
Changing fashion (Swimsuit), c. 1920.
Bijin & Elixir, c. 1910.
Changing fashion (Western dress), c. 1910.
Changing fashion (Sokuhatsu), c. 1910.
Changing fashion (“Shampoo Coiffure”), c. 1910.
Daikon, c. 1910.
Laundry girls, c. 1910.
The Maple Club, Tokyo, c. 1920.
Kagurazaka, Tokyo, c. 1910.

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