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Japanese rickshaw and coolie in Manila

Type: materialTypeLabelVisual materialSubject(s): 1899 | 1890-1899 | Manila | japanese | japanese settlers | rickshaw | collieOnline resources: View in Retrato website | View photo (midsize) | View photo (thumbnail) printGeneral Note(s):
Alarmed over Shogun Hideyoshi Toyotomi's threat to conquer the Philippines, the Spanish government in Manila segregated the Japanese residing in the city and quartered then in a place in DilaoSource: M.A. Hamm. Manila and the Philipines. 1898. p.f. 94Image type: Reproduction: PhotoengravingMedia format: printCaption: Japanese rickshaw an coolie in Manila. This method of conveyance is frequently met with, having been imported from the adjacent country of Japan, also responsible for the introduction of the Geisha.
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Alarmed over Shogun Hideyoshi Toyotomi's threat to conquer the Philippines, the Spanish government in Manila segregated the Japanese residing in the city and quartered then in a place in Dilao.

M.A. Hamm. Manila and the Philipines. 1898. p.f. 94.

Japanese rickshaw an coolie in Manila. This method of conveyance is frequently met with, having been imported from the adjacent country of Japan, also responsible for the introduction of the Geisha.

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