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Yokohama—The Bund

“The Bund is a handsome marine promenade, about half a mile long. It contains the white hongs, or business houses of some of the largest tea and steamship firms, several pretty bungalows fronted by gardens, the Yokohama United Club, and the large and somewhat unprepossessing Grand and Windsor Hotels. Behind, and stretching in a semicircle around the harbour to the northward, lies the flat, unattractive town, a mongrel admixture of vulgar European and primitive Japanese architecture.”

Arthur H. Crow, Highways and Byeways in Japan, (London, 1883) p. 9
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Grand Hotel
Custom House
Main Street
View of Yokohama and Harbor
Torii at Iseyama
Street in Native Town
Main Street
Railway Station
Theatre Street
Creekside
Creekside
Mississippi Bay near Yokohama
Enoshima near Yokohama
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Brinkley’s Japan courtesy Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College
Travel books courtesy Allen Hockley

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