The first color photographs of Japan (16 photos)

A group of photographers attracted French banker and philanthropist Albert Kahn in 1912-1930 gg. Perform one of the most ambitious photo projects in the history of mankind - to capture in color all over the world, from the Amazon jungle to the heights of Tibet. The whole collection of 70,000 images preserved and is now a drop seeps into the Internet.

Japan messengers Albert Kahn shot twice in 1912 (Staffan PASS) and 1926 (Philippe Roger Dumas).
Shootings were, as elsewhere, cultural and ethnographic in nature, so there is little of what we now would be the most interesting - central Tokyo streets, railways, factories, military ships.
But still interesting to see.

1926 Sacred banners Nikko:


Nikko - the largest one of the oldest religious and pilgrimage centers in Japan. Located 140 km north of Tokyo.

Member of autumn ceremony in Shinto shrine Tōshō-gū, Nikko, October 17, 1926:


1926. Probably in the same Nikko:


Mount Fuji Yoshida from the village in the winter of 1926-1927 .:


1926. Seymeystvo Imafuku:


Gates (Torii) temple complex on the island of Itsukushima (also known as Miyajima, or Temple Island):


Same:


View of the actual temple complex at Miyajima:


The picture is beautiful, but I think that in 100 years there was nothing changed.

1926 October. Bridge on the River Kiyotaka in Mackinaw about:


Today Autumn flowering Japanese maples (Momiji) attracts millions of local and foreign tourists.


1926. Family:


1926. Children:


1926. A certain Japanese gentleman:


1912 masterpiece picture - actor Noh theater during the performance of the play in Kyoto Mochizuki:



With a little color correction:


1912. Geisha:


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