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Japan 1900. A Portrait in Color - Sabine Arqué - książka
Producent: Taschen
In "Land of the Rising Sun at the Turn of the Century," readers are invited to explore the captivating transformation of Japan during the Golden Age of Travel, which aligns with the Emperor Meiji's reign starting in 1868. This era marked the end of Japan's centuries-long isolation, opening its doors to global visitors and piquing the interest of both Japanese and international photographers. The book, spanning 536 pages, showcases over 700 exquisite vintage images and is enriched with expert insights into the early period of Japanese photography. It delves into diverse themes like tea, silk, and Buddhism and navigates through five distinctive regions, offering a comprehensive guide to this mesmerizing country. The journey begins with the picturesque landscapes of Nagasaki and continues to the sacred Miyajima, renowned as one of Japan’s most beautiful "Three Views." Travelers are led through Kobe's winding streets and Osaka's lively urban scene. From the historical allure of Kyoto and Nara, we venture to Yokohama, a bustling port city vibrant with shopping and nightlife. The narrative captures the timeless splendor of Mount Fuji, the scenic beauty of Hakone, and the blend of tradition and modernity in Tokyo, which evolved from Edo. Readers will also marvel at the ornate architecture of Nikkō set in lush forests and the scenic Matsushima bay. The journey concludes in Hokkaido’s remote wilderness, home to the indigenous Ainu, offering a glimpse into a lesser-known facet of Japanese culture.
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