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A Deity-Welcoming Festival raojing parade
12019-11-18T17:21:24-05:00Kate McDonald306bb1134bc892ab2ada669bed7aecb100ef7d5f356This image, from the early 1930s, depicts a raojing parade moving through a predmoninatly Japanese district of the city. On the right, on the hillside, is the Shinshū sect's Kōzonji, or possibly the Sōdō sect's Kubōji, above which (out of the frame) sat the Jilong Shrine. Source: East Asia Image Collection, Michael Lewis Postcard Collection. Lafayette College. Easton, PA. Image number lw1544. http://hdl.handle.net/10385/p2676w676.plain2022-02-07T15:03:05-05:0025.1276, 121.739181930sMichael Lewis Postcard Collection, East Asia Image Collection, Lafayette College; lw1544.East Asia Image Collection, Michael Lewis Postcard Collection. Lafayette College. Easton, PA. Image number lw1544. http://hdl.handle.net/10385/p2676w676.20130821134723-0400Copyright undetermined.Evan N. DawleyED-0037PostcardDavid Ambaras1337d6b66b25164b57abc529e56445d238145277