How is life in Japan?
Appreciate the customs of ancient Japan, and the real life pictures will take you back in time and feel the life of the Japanese people in that era.
In 1920, a Japanese girl dressed in a kimono walked around the streets of Japan, and her beauty and cuteness attracted countless people.
In 1970, a Japanese girl chose her body as a canvas for her artistic creations and bravely got a tattoo.
A Japanese girl in 1975, standing on her doorstep in the countryside.
In Japan in 1900, there was a group of singers and a man who had a great time together.
In 1886, Japanese Oiran paraded through the streets, showcasing their beauty and talents.
In a 1968 Japanese film, a female character appears in a casino.
In Japan 30 years ago in Showa, there was a woman living with her child.
In a Japanese supermarket in the fifties, a woman is shopping for goods.
In 1932, Japanese high school students and their female teachers had an unforgettable moment.
A Japanese schoolgirl with a youthful appearance, she bloomed with youth in 1921.
In Japan in 1947, there was a group of hard-working female college students studying hard at a university of higher learning.
In 1935, there was a female college student from Japan.
In 1981, a Japanese beauty in a kimono made a stunning appearance, she was dignified and beautiful, with a thousand manners, and her gestures showed a noble temperament.
In Japan in 1900, there was a woman in a kimono who was quietly writing letters.
In Yokohama, Japan in 1970, there was a beautiful woman.
Japanese retro style! Relive the beautiful moments of Japanese actress Ayako Wakao in the 50s and 60s of the 20th century. Wakao Ayako (born in 1933), a well-known Japanese actress, joined the band "New Face" in 1951, signed a contract with Daiei Studio, and frequently appeared in film and television works, becoming one of the high-profile actresses at that time.
Now, let's go back to that charming era through her precious ** and feel the unique retro atmosphere.
Japanese samurai in 1870, they exude an ancient Chinese atmosphere.
In the 1973 Japanese movie, the heroine is holding a Japanese saber, and the mysterious and powerful image seems to take us back to the ancient world of martial arts.
The tattooed woman, who appeared in a Japanese movie in 1963, is impressive with her dignified expression and beautiful appearance.
In 1860, the Japanese samurai wore armor, heroic and majestic.
In 1902, a group of Japanese dressed in traditional kimonos, holding teapots and cups, were mixed with several tattooed sumo wrestlers.
From the Bronx in 1926 to the UK in the '30s and Japan in 1946, women have long used ink to decorate their bodies, which proves that tattooing is not a new cultural phenomenon.