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This exquisite vintage Japanese postcard features a classic ukiyo-e style woodblock print depicting two elegantly dressed women and a child by a wooden bridge over a serene river scene. The image showcases traditional Japanese attire, including kimonos and a large parasol, with boats and a distant bridge in the background, rendered in soft pastel colors against a sunset sky. The detailed composition and vibrant yet delicate color palette reflect the refined artistry of early 20th-century Japanese prints.

Published by Tokyo Watanabe Ginza, a well-known publisher of Japanese art postcards, this piece dates from the Divided Back era (1907-1915). The postcard measures the standard 5.5 x 3.5 inches, making it an ideal collectible for enthusiasts of Japanese culture and vintage postcards. The back is blank with printed text in English and Japanese, ready for mailing or display. This postcard is a beautiful representation of traditional Japanese life and ukiyo-e art, perfect for collectors of Asian art, vintage postcards, or historical ephemera.