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When John Lafarge visited Japan in 1886, he and Henry Adams didn’t make it to Kyoto until the end of their trip. In An Artist’s Letters From Japan, his account of the trip, Lafarge wrote that he and Henry Adams were now ‘mere sightseers’ – no longer studying and learning, just looking. I’m not sureContinueContinue reading “Kyoto”

Posted byIan RapleyJuly 1, 2015November 29, 2018Posted inJapanTags:Japan, kyoto, research1 Comment on Kyoto
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