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Dancers

Child dance, “performed” by a child mannequin, Imperial Household Museum, Ueno, Tokyo, c. 1930.
Shimbashi Enbujo Theater, Shimbashi, Tokyo, c. 1930.
“We are proud to be the Best of the Best”, Kawase Zen Shouten “O-bon” paper lantern advertising postcard, Tokyo, c. 1925.
Geisha and full moon, unknown artist, c. 1905.
“Princess Turandot”, Takarazuka Revue advertising postcard, Tokyo, 1934.
Japanese master swordsman Hibino “Raifu” Masayoshi, c. 1910.
Dancing geisha, c. 1920.
Miyako Odori, Koyoto, c. 1940.
Geisha with Parasol, 1906.
Taxi Dancers, Tokyo, c. 1930.
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