Osaka | Taisho | 1910s | Unknown |
Shinsaibashi Bridge across the Nagahori canal in Osaka, Japan. The stone bridge in this image was opened in 1909 (Meiji 42) and replaced a German made steel bridge in use since 1873 (Meiji 6). The white building is the Ishihara Tokeiten; this well-known retailer of watches moved here in 1915 (Taisho 4). Besides watches, the shop sold jewelry, and imported luxury items like cameras and musical instruments. The Secession style 5-storied building was designed by Shiro Mitsuhashi (1867-1915). See also 70612-0002. See blog entry. | |||
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