A group of Maiko (Apprentice Geisha) standing on the riverbank. Maiko Momotaro is third from the left, facing Maiko Fumiryu. This postcard dates to the late 1910s or early 1920s |
The 1920s - 1940s are most interesting to me. There was the Roaring Twenties, Black Thursday, the Depression, Volstead Act, Women's History; the list goes on and on. I also find the Gregorian, Victorian, Edwardian era interesting as well. I hope you enjoy your visit!
Eyes on Vintage
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Vintage Postcard
Labels:
1910s,
1920s,
Apprentice Geisha,
Geiko,
Japan,
Japanese,
Kamo River,
Maiko,
paper umbrellas,
Taisho period
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