Written By remi on Wednesday, November 14, 2012 | 12:36 AM
Inside the Chrysanthemum kingdom: 100-year-old photos show a still-medieval Japan on the eve of rush for modernity that ended in disaster of WW2
For years it had remained shut off from the rest of world and shrouded in mystery.
But this unique collection of images taken 100 years ago are some of the first ever insights in to rural Japan before it was opened up to the rest of the globe.
The collection of pictures - the first ever used to promote tourism in the country - show geishas relaxing in pleasure gardens while workers pick tea leaves from the fields
Working hard: Women picking tea leaves in long dresses with garments protecting their faces from the sun
Lasting tradition: Japanese woman wear traditional outfits - similar to those worn 100 years ago - to pick tea leaves today
Dari Era Samurai Hingga Era Modern 100 Tahun Berlalu Jepang Tetap Menjadi Negeri Yang Indah
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