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JAPON. – Le Mikado, empereur du Japon, se rendant de Miako à Yedo. – Le palanquin impérial et le cortège sur la route du Tokaïdo
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Alfred Roussin (1839-1919)
Title
JAPON. – Le Mikado, empereur du Japon, se rendant de Miako à Yedo. – Le palanquin impérial et le cortège sur la route du Tokaïdo
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English: The palanquin and procession of Emperor Meiji moving from Kyoto to Tokyo through the Tokaido road. Drawing published on the 20 February 1869 issue of "Le Monde Illustré", after a croquis by Alfred Roussin, French navy officer in Japan
日本語: 明治天皇の東京行幸。フランスの新聞雑誌(英語版)『ル・モンド・イリュストレ(フランス語版)』1869年2月20日刊行号内の挿絵。
Date 20 February 1869 (issue date)
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current18:28, 23 June 2021Thumbnail for version as of 18:28, 23 June 20212,484 × 1,759 (1.61 MB)ExcommunicatoHigher resolution
17:22, 26 May 2010Thumbnail for version as of 17:22, 26 May 20101,084 × 766 (720 KB)PawełMMshadow on the left removed
12:56, 22 April 2007Thumbnail for version as of 12:56, 22 April 20071,084 × 766 (901 KB)World ImagingThe Meiji emperor moving from Kyoto to Tokyo. Source:"Le Monde Illustre", February 20th, 1869.

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