More stormy weather: 神坂 雪佳 Kamisaka Sekka – Whirling Snow, and 日下部金兵衛 Kusakabe Gimbei – Girl in heavy Storm

Humans struggling again ts story weather seems a popular topic in Japanese art.

Snow:

神坂 雪佳 Kamisaka Sekka - Whirling Snow - Things from Many Worlds - Momoyogusa, Vol I, 1909

神坂 雪佳 Kamisaka Sekka “Whirling Snow – Things from Many Worlds” (百々世草 Momoyogusa, Vol I, 1909)

(*  百々世草 Momoyogusa is an illustrated book, folding style, of woodblock prints in 3 volumes.)

or rain:

日下部金兵衛 kusakabe kimbei - girl in heavy storm - ca. 1870.jpg

日下部金兵衛 Kusakabe Kimbei  “girl in heavy storm” (ca. 1870)

Of course also this one is a staged studio shot, it was probably warm and dry. The kimono is held open by wires, and the rain was scratched into the plate after taking the shot.