Description: It is one of the photo book series "The lens caught". A collection of black-and-white and colored photographs of Mt. Fuji from the final years of the Edo era (around 1853 to 1867) to the early Showa era. Contains articles with pictures of weather observations, pilgrimages, and villages. This book was edited by Takeshi Ozawa. About the seriesThe name of the series "Lens ga toraeta" means "The Lens Caught". The series consists of 17 volumes. These books contained photographs of Japanese people and landscapes at the final years of the Edo era or the early Meiji era. At that time, Japan ended the isolated foreign policy known as seclusion and changed from the feudal Tokugawa Shogunate to the modern empire of the Meiji government. Takeshi OzawaJapanese photography researcher. He was a leading figure in photography from the late Edo era to the Meiji era, and a pioneer in the study of the genre of early Japanese photography history. He collected old photographs himself and wrote and conducted many lectures based on them.
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Book Title: Bakumatsu Meiji no Fujisan
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Topic: Books
Item Height: 12 mm
Item Width: 150 mm
Number of Pages: 208
Format: Paperback
Type: Photo Book
Original Language: Japanese
Author: Takeshi Ozawa
Book Series: Lens ga toraeta series
Publication Year: 2013
Item Length: 220 mm
Language: Japanese
Publisher: Yamakawa Shuppansha Ltd.
Edition: First Edition
Genre: History
Item Weight: 440 grams