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Japan - Poling a barge along the Hozu River
Japan - A brave boatman poling a barge solo along the Hozu River - a part of Katsura River in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan Date: circa 1910s
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Bamboo Barge Gorge Kyoto Mar18 Pole Poled Poles Poling Prefecture Rapids Rocks Stream Treacherous Unusual Hozu Katsura One Man
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1. Title: A Brave Boatman: Solo Poling a Barge Along the Treacherous Hozu River, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan (circa 1910s) 2. Description: This black-and-white photograph showcases an extraordinary scene of a lone Japanese boatman skillfully navigating a bamboo-reinforced barge through the rapids of the Hozu River, a part of the Katsura River system in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. Dressed in traditional attire, the man deftly uses a long, wooden pole to maneuver the heavy cargo vessel, demonstrating remarkable strength, balance, and focus. The river's crystal-clear waters reveal the intricate details of the rugged, moss-covered rocks that line the narrow, winding waterway. The lush greenery and serene atmosphere of the surrounding landscape contrast sharply with the dynamic, challenging conditions of the rapids, creating a scene that is both breathtaking and awe-inspiring. 3. Background: The Hozu River, located in the southern part of Kyoto Prefecture, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and the challenging rapids that make it a popular destination for experienced boatmen and adventurous tourists alike. The river's winding course, which is part of the larger Katsura River system, passes through a picturesque gorge filled with lush vegetation and dramatic rock formations. This photograph, taken in the early 1900s, captures a moment in time when transportation along the river was still largely dependent on the skills and strength of individual boatmen, who played a crucial role in moving goods and people between various communities and settlements. 4. Keywords: Japan, one man, man, barge, pole, bamboo, poled, poling, poles, long, transport, unusual, river, stream, rapids, hozu, katsura, kyoto, prefecture, japanese, gorge, rocks, treacherous, houzu.
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