Kyoto | Meiji | 1890s | Unknown |
A view on the Okazaki Canal (岡崎疏水) in what is now Okazaki Park in Sakyo-ku, Kyoto. The canal connectedthe Kamogawa River with the Lake Biwa Waterway (Biwako Sosui) which was designed by Sakuro Tanabe to generate electricity and supply drinking water for Kyoto City, as well as facilitate transportation. |
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