Sights and Scenes on the Tōkaidō

James Murdoch (author)
Kazumasa Ogawa (photographer)

[1893]
27.0 x 40.5 cm
DS 895 T6 O44 1893 folio

Sights and Scenes on the Tōkaidō circulates knowledge about a particular placea popular travelling route through Japan. The photographs, reproduced as collotypes, and their accompanying texts were intended for English-speaking armchair travellers who might never step foot in Japan. The photographs thus contribute to an “imagined geography” of Japan, much like other volumes in this exhibition contribute to an “imagined geography” of Canada. 

Sights and Scenes on the Tōkaidō recalls the nineteenth-century British photographer John Thomson’s Illustrations of China and Its People. However, here the pictures were taken by a Japanese photographer, Kazumasa Ogawa, who recorded features of his own home land and culture.

Citation

James Murdoch (author) Kazumasa Ogawa (photographer), “Sights and Scenes on the Tōkaidō,” Bruce Peel Special Collections Library Online Exhibits, accessed May 2, 2024, https://omeka.library.ualberta.ca/items/show/3162.