A quick glance at Japan. Animated map shows Kyoto. Views of a panorama of Kyoto, sampans, Stocked fish ponds, a mother and child. Mannequins manufactured: Men work at mannequins. They work on polishing and shaping of mannequins. They place the mannequins. Display of mannequins.
A shopping district in Kyoto, Japan. Three Japanese laborers sit on a curb and eat their lunch. Their handcarts stand on the streets. Other people walk in the background. A Japanese youth washes his face. A Japanese old man picks up cow dung with shovel and groom. Shopping district of Kyoto. Men and women pass by. Several men ride bicycles. Some people stop and look in store windows. A man purchases from a stall.
Kyoto Kamin Fire Department in action, Japan. Firemen stand outside a Kyoto school building. Firemen with their heads covered. The firemen take out hoses from their vehicle. The firemen join hoses. They connect fire hose with water supply. The firemen throw water to extinguish a small fire.
Count Ōtani Kōzui, the 22nd Abbot of the Nishi Honganji sub-sect of Jōdo Shinshū Buddhism, with his family in Kyoto, Japan. Count Otani's family in their garden in Kyoto. Count Otani is the head Priest of Higashi Hongan-ji Temple. Mrs. Kazuko Otani, the sister of the Empress Teimei (the mother of Emperor Hirohito or Emperor Shōwa), holds a baby. Count Otani smiles at the baby. His elder daughter plays with the baby. Count Otani, his wife, three sons and two daughters walk along a path in the garden.
Wooden houses and buildings in Kyoto, Japan after World War II. Kyoto as seen from the roof of the Daimaru Department Store. Neatly and closely packed wooden houses. A modern-three story concrete building around which are built small wooden houses. More modern buildings as well as typical wood structures. Large chimneys of houses, roof tops and tree lined streets. Shijo Street shows modern brick and concrete structures two to seven floors high. Roof-tops of the houses. A modern five-story building. A view over the tops of the wooden houses. A very narrow street with tightly packed wooden houses on both sides of the street. Shijo Street shows modern buildings as well as typical wooden structures.
A view of Shijo Street in Kyoto, Japan. A view from the top of Daimaru Department Store (600-8511 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi Shijo-dori Takakura 79, Tachiurinishimachi, Nishi-iru) shows trolley cars and pedestrians along Shijo Street. Contrast between Japanese-type houses and modern concrete buildings along Shijo Street. Japanese laborers work on trolley car tracks. In the background there are two and three-story buildings. Two Japanese women work on a kimono which is stretched between two trees. The women remove the stitches and place pliable wood splints across the width. They clean the kimono with a substance.
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