'The Backstreets of Yotsuya' by Tsuchiya Koitsu, 1935. From the series 'Sketches of Famous Places in Japan'. This image is also available on:
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This scene shows a teahouse on Araki Street in the Yotsuya neighborhood of Tokyo. In Koitsu's time it was thought that the name of the district came from the four teahouses - Umeya, Kiya (Kuboya), Chaya and Nunoya - although more recent research has proved the name was used long before the teahouses were established. In a teahouse - as opposed to ordinary tea rooms and coffee shops - drinks are served by geisha, who also provide conversation and music. Today they are only found in Kyoto, and are quite exclusive, member-only establishments.
Product Details:
Tote bag printed on one side with three color options.
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Size: 15" x 16.5" (38cm x 42cm)
Capacity: 21 pints (10 liters)
Available Colors: Natural, Black, White
Average Delivery Time: 4 - 6 working days
- Reinforced stitching on handles
- One-sided print
- 100% cotton
Care instructions
Wash | Machine, warm, inside out, similar colors |
Tumble Dry | Low |
Bleach | Only non-chlorine |
Dry clean | Do not dry clean |
Iron | Do not iron |