The Yaozen restaurant at San’ya
Artist: Tsukioka YoshitoshiWoodblock Print Name: The Yaozen restaurant at San’ya
Series Number: #16
Date: 9/1871
Description: San'ya, bordering on the Yoshiwara, has had a long history, since the Edo era, as a small community of the lowest class. In addition to day laborers, prostitutes, vagabonds, and the like, low-caste workers such as butchers, tanners, leatherworkers and the like, were also forced to live in this undesirable region; the predominantly Buddhist authorities, who found their work with dead animals repugnant, exiled them here. It has retained its association with lower class workers to this day; in the 1970s it grew into Tokyo's largest day-laborer quarter.
Series: Beautiful Women and Fancy Dishes in Tokyo

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