Women pilgrims on the steps of Omuro Gosho (east), Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Also known as Ninna-ji, Omuro Gosho is a Buddhist temple originally founded in the 880s. Until the Japanese Imperial Family moved to Tokyo in 1869, it was traditional for one of the Emperor's sons to act as head priest of the temple. Stereoscopic card. Detail.
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