File:Japanese lady in a yama-kago (mountain chair) crossing the torrential Daiya river near Nikko, Japan (1904) by Underwood & Underwood.jpg

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Yama-kago (SKA965)

Japanese lady in a yama-kago (mountain chair) crossing the torrential Daiya river near Nikko, Japan.

Svenska: Stereobild av japansk kvinna buren av två män i bergsstol, yama-kago, på liten träbro över Daiya River i närheten av Nikko. Stereo image.
English: Japanese lady in mountain chair, yama-kago, across the Daiya River near Nikko.
Photo: Underwood & Underwood, 1904.
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Author Tekniska museet
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Camera location37° 29′ 15.35″ N, 139° 50′ 17.83″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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