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Kobe Meiji 1900s Teijiro Takagi

Japanese Marriage: Arranging a marriage. Arranged marriages are called omiai. This image comes from “The Ceremonies of a Japanese Marriage,” published in 1905 (Meiji 38) by Kobe based photographer Teijiro Takagi.

Original text: “The smiles of the daughter apparently pleased the mother.”

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