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Maker(s):Onchi Koshiro
Culture:Japanese (1891-1955)
Title:Tokyo Station (Tokyo eki) from "15 Scenes of Last Tokyo in Original Wood-cut" (Tokyo kaiko zue)
Date Made:1945 (Showa 20)
Type:Print
Materials:woodblock print
Measurements:Sheet: 7 7/8 in x 11 1/8 in; 20.0025 cm x 28.2575 cm
Accession Number:  AC 2008.63.4
Credit Line:Purchase with William K. Allison (Class of 1920) Memorial Fund
Museum Collection:  Mead Art Museum at Amherst College
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Label Text:
Although Shinbashi Station was completed in 1872 and Ueno Station was finished in 1883, there was no direct rail service through the center of Tokyo throughout the Meiji era. Plans for a central rail terminus were first made in 1889, but construction did not begin until 1908, and Tokyo Station opened in 1914. The connection with Ueno was finally completed in 1925. The three-story station was built of brick, with large domes over the entrances at the north and south. The central entrance faced the Imperial Palace and was reserved for use by the emperor and his family.
SM 2012

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15 Scenes of Last Tokyo in Original Wood-cut (Tokyo kaiko zue)
1945 (Showa 20)
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