Campus of Kobe Girls' Academy (Kobe Jogakuin), now Kobe College (Kobe Jogakuin Daigaku). Turner's inscription reads, "Kobe, Japan. Headquarters of Southern Methodist Mission. Congregational girls' school in foreground."
The photographer has labeled the print, "H113. Nanko Temple, Kobe," and Turner has added the inscription, "A well-known temple in Kobe, Shinto temple." (Note: Typically, English speakers use the word "temple" to refers to Buddhist structures; Shintô…
This print shows the exterior of the Kobe Club (earlier called the Union Club or the International Club), a social club founded by British and Americans in 1869. The building shown in this photograph was completed in 1890. The photographer has…
An overview of the port at Nagasaki, labelled by the photographer "207 Nagasaki." Turner has added the inscription "The old Portuguese and Dutch trading port."
This image was entitled "A view of Mogi at Nagasaki" by the photographer. It shows the port at high tide with small boats lined up in rows just beyond the shoreline. Turner has added the inscription "Some typical Japanese scenery."
This image was entitled "G89 Temple, Nagasaki," by the photographer. It shows a Buddhist temple and cemetery (Honrenji). Turner added the inscription "A Buddhist Temple and cemetery."
This image shows a boat with a single square sail. A small skiff is tied to the larger boat. The photographer (probably Kusakabe Kimbei) labelled the print "Japanese junk."
This image shows a kabuki theater with a crowd of people looking at the advertising posters. Turner's inscription reads "A theatre--people looking at the advertising posters."