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The Tamadare Falls,Yumoto Spa

The Tamadare Falls,Yumoto Spa

Tamadare Falls in Okuyumoto, and people performing purifications. Tamadare Falls had abundant water as seen in the photo, but was destroyed in the Great Kanto Earthquake and was buried. It was dug up later on, but the flow in the photo cannot be seen at present because of the change in the water route.==Date:unknown, Place:Hakone, Photo:Ogawa Kazumasa, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number7‐18‐0]

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The Tamadare Falls,Yumoto Spa

The Tamadare Falls,Yumoto Spa

Tamanosu Falls in Okuyumoto. It is presently located within Tensei Park, but in former days was part of Takinomae Yuen Park. The park was opened in 1889, so the photo was taken after that. It shows how the site looked before it was destroyed in the Great Kanto Earthquake.==Date:unknown, Place:Hakone, Photo:Ogawa Kazumasa, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number5‐3‐0]

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The Tamadare Falls,Hakone

The Tamadare Falls,Hakone

A woman and two palanquin men are watching Tamadare Falls at Hakone Yumoto. Judging from the appearance of the place, this photo was taken after 1891 when this place became Takinomae-Yuen Park by the entrepreneur Takashi Koyasu. Since it is written Ichinoyu on the hanten jacket worn by the palanquin man, it is assumed that a woman staying at the shinise (long-standing) inn Ichinoyu at Tonosawa Spa is visiting here.==Date:unknown, Place:Hakone, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number98‐34‐0]

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The Tamadare Falls,Yumoto Spa

The Tamadare Falls,Yumoto Spa

A group shot of six men and women in front of Tamadare Waterfall at Yumoto Spa. They could be guests of neaby inns as they are wearing yukata summer kimono normaly provided at inns. The volume of water is abundunt and the difference from present-day waterfall compared to the one prior to the Great Kanto Earthquake is evident. The rock above the man on the right still exists. This photo was taken after 1891 when the area was turned into Takinomae Yuen Park by the entrepreneur Takashi Koyasu.==Date:unknown, Place:Hakone, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number93‐42‐0]

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A waterfall in Dogashima Island

A waterfall in Dogashima Island

This is the water fall of Shirabe. The bridge in front of the fall still exists although slightly different in shape. A man wearing yukata summer kimono is standing at the centre of the bridge. The fall became a part of the garden when the Hiramatsu villa was built around 1887 and the water from the fall flows into the pond in the garden. At present this is a part of the garden of Taiseikan Ryokan (Inn).==Date:unknown, Place:Hakone, Photo:A. Farsari, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number82‐23‐0]

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The Tamadare Falls,Yumoto Spa

The Tamadare Falls,Yumoto Spa

This photo was taken with almost the same angle as catalogue #2956, and thus, it was probably taken at the same time. One man is in the fall whereas four women are wearing yukata summer kimono looking at the cascade and cooling themselves. Since the way they are is unnatural, they may have been posed for the photograph. This was taken after 1891 when this waterfall area was made to be Takinomae Park.==Date:unknown, Place:Hakone, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number59‐45‐0]

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The Tamadare Falls,Yumoto Spa

The Tamadare Falls,Yumoto Spa

The present-day Tamadare Waterfall at Tenseien Hotel in Yumoto Spa has been fixed after the fall was destroyed due to the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923. Therefore, at the time of this photo, the waterfall was bigger and the volume of water was much more. Men and women half naked are bathing in the fall. The fall was made to be a park and a famous touristic place as well as the place for daily practical use.==Date:unknown, Place:Hakone, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number59‐44‐0]

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The Tamadare Falls,Yumoto Spa

The Tamadare Falls,Yumoto Spa

Tamasudare Falls in Okuyumoto. The waterfall is quite wide, but the present falls were dug out after the Great Kanto Earthquake, so the water flow decreased by half and the right half is pumped up by electricity. This photo was taken after it was made a park in 1890.==Date:unknown, Place:Hakone, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number19‐23‐0]

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The Tamadare Falls,Yumoto Spa

The Tamadare Falls,Yumoto Spa

The Tamadare Falls in Okuyukoto was made into a park in 1889, so this photo was clearly taken after that. The number of the photo indicates that it was taken at the same time as 9-5 and 9-6, or after 1892. It was dug out after the Great Kanto Earthquake,and the water volume decreased.==Date:unknown, Place:Hakone, Photo:Ogawa Kazumasa, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number9‐7‐0]

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The Tamadare Falls,Yumoto Spa

The Tamadare Falls,Yumoto Spa

A view of Tamadareno Falls after incorporation into Takinomae Yuen Park in 1889. Destroyed and buried in the Great Kanto Earthquake, it was dug up afterwards and restored to the present state. The size of the falls has diminished considerably.==Date:unknown, Place:Hakone, Photo:Ogawa Kazumasa, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number5‐26‐0]

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