A New Years’ greeting written over an image of streetcars rolling past a former daimyo estate. At the base of the hill is a collection of village residences and teahouses that would grow into one of Tokyo’s popular entertainment districts. In the 1970s, when I lived in Tokyo, it would become the locale of the Akasaka Tokyu Hotel, the Sanno Hotel, Byblos, and Mugen.
Akasaka Mitsuke New Years Greeting, 1909.
1910s • Historic District • Transportation
Tagged with: Akasaka Mitsuke, Edo period, Streetcars, Toden
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