History

Ginza Rengagai: Brick over Wood

Edo burned. It always burned. Forty-nine great fires in 267 years. And every time, the city grew back in wood. The same wood. The same smell of cedar and tatami. The same paper walls. But when Meiji burned, in 1872, they did not rebuild in wood. …

Ukiyo-e of the new Ginza brick district — Western-style red-brick buildings along a broad street with cherry blossoms and horse-drawn carriages

A letter from Japan, worth slowing down for.

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