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The governor of Kanagawa and his suite ride through the streets
The governor of Kanagawa and his suite ride through the streets : people he happens to pass squat down and bow as he trots by. Date: 1864
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© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
1864 Governor Kanagawa Pass Ride Squat Suite Trots
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In this photograph from 1864, the Governor of Kanagawa, Japan, is seen riding through the bustling streets of the region with an entourage of esteemed attendants in tow. The image, captured during the Edo period, offers a unique glimpse into the traditional customs and respectful etiquette that defined Japanese society during this time. As the Governor's carriage trots by, the people lining the streets pause in reverence, squatting down in deep respect and bowing low. Their deference is a testament to the strong bond between the governor and his constituents, as well as the deeply ingrained cultural values of honor, respect, and obedience. The Governor, dressed in formal attire, sits regally atop the carriage, his expression calm and composed. His suite, dressed in the finest silk and brocade, flank him on either side, adding an air of grandeur and opulence to the scene. The streets of Kanagawa are filled with a vibrant mix of activity, from merchants hawking their wares to travelers making their way through the city. Amidst this bustling scene, the Governor's procession stands out as a symbol of authority and order. This photograph offers a fascinating window into the past, providing a glimpse into the daily life and customs of Japan during the Edo period. The image is a testament to the rich history and cultural traditions that continue to shape Japan's unique identity to this day.
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