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Classy woodblock prints of 1930s Tokyo

Posted on 2011 July 11 by Adamu
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I was Googling around for a new Twitter profile picture and came across these neat woodblock prints of street scenes in 1920s-30s Tokyo.


You might recognize this one as the old Tokyo municipal building on the grounds of Hibiya Park. Enjoy!

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