Nikkō (inhabited place)
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
Bronze portal, Nikko, 1870 - 1912
269 x 201 mm. View looking towards the torii, or free standing entrance arch, with the Shinto temple beyond. Photograph probably by Kusakabe Kimbei.
Chiusenji Lake & Nantai San, Nikko, 1870 - 1900
270 x 208 mm. View from the lakeside, with the torii to the Shinto shrine on the shore at the right. Photographer unknown.
Chiusenji Lake, Nikko, 1870 - 1912
266 x 205 mm. View looking along the shore of the lake with a boat in the foreground. Photograph probably by Kusakabe Kimbei.
Images of Amida, Nikko, 1870 - 1912
240 x 195 mm. View looking along a path lined with stone images of the Buddha, with a stream at the right. Photograph probably by Kusakabe Kimbei.
Iyemitsu’s Stone Basin, Nikko, 1870 - 1889
264 x 205 mm. Woodland scene in an ornamental garden, looking down on a small open sided pavilion supported on stone columns.
Iyeyasu's tomb [Nikko], 1870 - 1912
242 x 188 mm. General view of the tomb, with stone steps leading up to the tomb of Ieyasa, founder of the Tokugawa Shogunate. In front of the metal sarcophagus is a group of animals cast in bronze. Photograph probably by Kusakabe Kimbei.
Kairo, Nikko [hand coloured], 1870 - 1912
242 x 194 mm. View through a doorway and across a courtyard to a further set of gates.
Photograph probably by Kusakabe Kimbei.
Karamon, Iyeyasu [Nikko], 1870 - 1912
243 x 192 mm. View of the highly painted doorway and surround. Photograph probably by Kusakabe Kimbei.
Monkey carved stable, Nikko, 1870 - 1889
263 x 205 mm. Close up view of a carving of the Three Wise Monkeys. See also Y3021/159.
Sacred bridge, Nikko, 1870 - 1889
264 x 206 mm. View looking along the river towards the bridge.
Sacred Bridge, Nikko, 1870 - 1912
270 x 208 mm. Close up view of the Red Lacquer Bridge at Nikko. Photograph probably by Kusakabe Kimbei.
Sanbatsudo, Nikko, 1870 - 1912
269 x 209 mm. View from a hillside looking down on the temple complex, with mountains in the distance. Photograph probably by Kusakabe Kimbei.
Takinoo, Nikko, 1870 - 1889
265 x 206 mm. View looking along a roughly paved path running through woodland, with two Japanese figures in the foreground.
The holy-water cistern [Nikko], 1870 - 1912
244 x 192 mm. View of the well, covered by an open sided structure with an elaborately decorated roof. Photograph probably by Kusakabe Kimbei.
The Stable [Nikko], 1870 - 1912
240 x 194 mm. View of the wooden building known as the Monkey Stable. For a close up view of the carvings on the stable, see Y3039A/56. Photograph probably by Kusakabe Kimbei.
Yomeimon (front), Iyeyasu [Nikko] [hand coloured], 1870 - 1912
243 x 192 mm. View of the highly painted doorway and surround. Photograph probably by Kusakabe Kimbei.