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Date Created1900
DescriptionView of a main street in Fukui, Japan in 1900. Griffis's note reads: "The average main street in an average inland city."
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Date Created1900-1920
DescriptionStudents participating in Japanese fencing. Griffis's note reads: "It was in the Han school in Fukui that I first saw ju-jutsu and fencing in Japanese style."
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Date Created1891-07-04
DescriptionGuido Verbeck's passport specially authorized by Emperor Meiji of Japan, granting Verbeck full rights and protection under the Japanese government.
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Date Created1900
DescriptionAncestral tombs of the Matsudaira (松平) family located in Fukui.
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Date Created1900
DescriptionGriffis departed from Japan in 1874, and did not return until in 1926. He returned to Japan as an honored guest with his wife, Frances. At this time he was decorated with the Order of the Rising Sun...
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Date Created1908-04-20
DescriptionIbuka Kajinosuke (井深梶之助) was born in Aizu in the final years of Tokugawa as a son of a samurai and fought in the Battle of Aizu. After the Meiji Restoration, he was sent to Yokohama to study...
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Date Created1871
DescriptionYamate (山手), referred to in English as "The Bluff," was the foreigner's residential area from the Bakumatsu to Taisho periods. Initially a foreign settlement for the diplomats, missionaries also...
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Date Created1900-1920
DescriptionA street in Fukui. Griffis's note on the back reads: "Street in Otani's [?] birth place."
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Date Created1871
DescriptionOne of the bridges over the Fukui castle moat. Griffis's note reads: "Bridge leading to the interior of the castle, 1871."
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Date Created1900
DescriptionShinmei Shrine (神明神社) in Fukui, Japan.