In Beginning of Civilization 24 Scenes: Western Barber, Toyohara Kunichika humorously captures the introduction of Western barbering practices to Japan during the Meiji era. This print features a traditional Japanese scene where a customer is receiving a haircut from a barber using Western tools and techniques. The sharp contrast between the traditional Japanese attire and the modern, Western-style barber setup highlights the cultural integration happening at the time. Kunichika’s colorful and detailed work underscores the rapid changes in Japanese society as it embraced Western innovations during this transformative period.
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