HIROSHIGE AND VAN GOGH

HIROSHIGE AND VAN GOGH
Read About Van Gogh's Secret Visit to Japan

WELCOME TO BLOGABOUTJAPAN

WELCOME TO BLOGABOUTJAPAN
IT WAS A SPECIAL TIME IN MY LIFETIME

APT WITH TATAMI MATS, a special time in my lifetime in Japan...

APT WITH TATAMI MATS, a special time in my lifetime in Japan...
Watercolor by R.L.Huffstutter

COMPARISONS IN ART

COMPARISONS IN ART
HIROSHIGE'S WORK ON LEFT, VAN GOGH'S ON RIGHT

YOKOHAMA PICTURE SHOW

YOKOHAMA PICTURE SHOW
Shot with my Petri in Yokohama 1962

RICE FIELD IN JAPAN 1962

RICE FIELD IN JAPAN 1962
I took this with my PETRI in Kanagawa Prefecture

Thursday, May 6, 2010

THEN AND NOW #2 -- LOOKING SOUTH FROM MAEDA BRIDGE TO MOTOMACHI AND "THE 100 STEPS" (2006, New Yokohama)

MY MEMORIES OF MOTOMACHI ARE MANY AND FOND...This location has transformed again and looks nothing like it did in 1963...
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THEN AND NOW #2 -- LOOKING SOUTH FROM MAEDA BRIDGE TO MOTOMACHI AND "THE 100 STEPS" (2006, New Yokohama)
You have just come from Picture #1 www.flickr.com/photos/24443965@N08/2409631100/ You are standing right in the middle of Maeda Bridge, taking advantage of the red light holding up the cars behind you ! (Directly over your head is an elevated expressway causing the shadow we are standing in. Cars and trucks high in the air are racing in both directions, following the path of the river that runs from right to left beneath you)

The "100 Steps" that used to be up ahead in front of you were never rebuilt, and you can no longer climb the hill there, either. The entire face of "The Bluff" from top to bottom is now covered with a grid of reinforced concrete anchored deep into the face of the cliff. It has become covered with ivy over the years, and now looks green again, seen behind the tall brick building that rises from the where the base of the Steps used to be.

Halfway ahead (past the girl on the bicycle) is the MOTOMACHI intersection. Turn left or right for the shop-lined avenue that was also a photographic staple of album views and numerous "Yokohama Postcards". And there you have it, another flickr "THEN AND NOW" from Old (and new) Japan.

If you have the "ALL SIZES" button over the image, you can go to the ORIGINAL size, and see how many signs you can read. Some are in English (or the Alphabet), starting with the THREE DOG BAKERY. Have fun !

Uploaded by Okinawa Soba on 12 Apr 08, 10.07PM PDT.