French Woman Admiring Goldfish at a Shop in Yokohama (Yokohama no shokan ni Furansujin kingyo wo moteasobu zu)

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A Frenchwoman Admiring Goldfish at the Trade Building in Yokohama (Yokohama shōkan ni Furansujin kingyo o gansuru no zu)

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Merchants of Yokohama: French Woman on Horseback (Yokohama shokan, Furansujin umanori no zu)

Merchants of Yokohama: French Woman on Horseback (Yokohama shokan, Furansujin umanori no zu)

Sales Room at a Foreign Merchant Shop in Yokohama (Yokohama ijin shokan uriba no zu)

Sales Room at a Foreign Merchant Shop in Yokohama (Yokohama ijin shokan uriba no zu)

A Frenchwoman Admiring Goldfish at a Trade Building in Yokohama

A Frenchwoman Admiring Goldfish at a Trade Building in Yokohama

An American Mercantile Building in Yokohama (Yokohama ijin shokan no zu)

An American Mercantile Building in Yokohama (Yokohama ijin shokan no zu)

French in Miyozakimachi (Furansujin, Miyozakimachi), from the series "Famous Places in Yokohama (Yokohama meisho)"

French in Miyozakimachi (Furansujin, Miyozakimachi), from the series "Famous Places in Yokohama (Yokohama meisho)"

Yokohama Igirisu Shokan hanei no zu

Yokohama Igirisu Shokan hanei no zu

Yokohama ijin shōkan no zu

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Banquet at a Foreign Merchant House in Yokohama (Yokohama ijin shoka shuen no zu)

Banquet at a Foreign Merchant House in Yokohama (Yokohama ijin shoka shuen no zu)

Yokohama ijin shōkan zashiki no zu

Yokohama ijin shōkan zashiki no zu

A French Woman and Her Daughter in Front of a Mirror, from the series Foreign Merchants' Houses in Yokohama (Yokohama shōka ijin no zu), published by Tsujiokaya Bunsuke

A French Woman and Her Daughter in Front of a Mirror, from the series Foreign Merchants' Houses in Yokohama (Yokohama shōka ijin no zu), published by Tsujiokaya Bunsuke

American, French and Portuguese Soldiers Marching on a Parade Ground at Yokohama

American, French and Portuguese Soldiers Marching on a Parade Ground at Yokohama

An Englishman Sorting Fabrics for Trade at Yokohama (Igirisujin Yokohama ni orimono irowake kōeki no zu)

An Englishman Sorting Fabrics for Trade at Yokohama (Igirisujin Yokohama ni orimono irowake kōeki no zu)

Foreigner Checking Documents at a Merchant House in Yokohama (Yokohama shoka komojin sho mitomu no zu)

Foreigner Checking Documents at a Merchant House in Yokohama (Yokohama shoka komojin sho mitomu no zu)

Curio Shop (Karamono ten no zu), from the series "Pictures of Goods for Sale at Yokohama (Yokohama urimono zue)"

Curio Shop (Karamono ten no zu), from the series "Pictures of Goods for Sale at Yokohama (Yokohama urimono zue)"

French Woman and Girl, from the series Foreign Merchants in Yokohama (Yokohama shōka ijin no zu)

French Woman and Girl, from the series Foreign Merchants in Yokohama (Yokohama shōka ijin no zu)

Yokohama Gankirō kodomo te odori no zu

Yokohama Gankirō kodomo te odori no zu

Beautiful American Woman (Amerika bijo), from the series Views of Famous Places of Yokohama in Bushu (Bushu Yokohama meishō no zu), published by Inshūya Hikobei

Beautiful American Woman (Amerika bijo), from the series Views of Famous Places of Yokohama in Bushu (Bushu Yokohama meishō no zu), published by Inshūya Hikobei

American Woman Playing an Accordion (Amerika nyokan akodeon wo hiku no zu), from the series "Foreigners Drawn from Life (Ikiutsushi ikoku jinbutsu)"

American Woman Playing an Accordion (Amerika nyokan akodeon wo hiku no zu), from the series "Foreigners Drawn from Life (Ikiutsushi ikoku jinbutsu)"

Triptych: Foreigners Enjoying Children's Kabuki at the Gankirō Tea House (Yokohama Gankirō kodomo te odori no zu), published by Maruya Jimpachi

Triptych: Foreigners Enjoying Children's Kabuki at the Gankirō Tea House (Yokohama Gankirō kodomo te odori no zu), published by Maruya Jimpachi

The Suicide of Two Foreign Clerks who Embezzled Funds from a French Bank in Yokohama, but were Overtaken by an English Ship as they Attempted to Escape, No. 647 from the series The Postal Newspaper (Yūbin hōchi shimbun)

The Suicide of Two Foreign Clerks who Embezzled Funds from a French Bank in Yokohama, but were Overtaken by an English Ship as they Attempted to Escape, No. 647 from the series The Postal Newspaper (Yūbin hōchi shimbun)

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