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1920s

50th Anniversary of Japan’s entry into the Universal Postal Union commemorative postcard, 1927.
Imperial Palace (Meiji Palace) interiors, Tokyo, c. 1920.
“‘Eight-Eight’ Fleet Program”, Imperial Japanese Navy, c. 1925.
“Advertisement on street”, c. 1920.
Imperial Japanese Navy battleship “Hyuga”, c. 1920.
Kegon Waterfall at Nikko, c. 1920.
Imperial Railway General Office, Tokyo, c. 1920.
The Military Academy (Shikwan Gakko), Ichigaya, Tokyo, c. 1920.
“Earthquake photography”, 1923.
Bijin on bicycle, c. 1920.
Imperial Japanese Navy training cruise, 1924-1925.
“A procession of oiran at Yoshiwara”, c. 1920.
Nezu Kaichiro, Chairman of the Tobu Railway Co., c. 1920.
Osaka Electrical Exhibition, Osaka, 1926.
Sankeiyen, Yokohama, c. 1920.
Opening of the Chikatetsu (Tokyo Underground Railway Co.), December 1927.
“Nasunoyoichi shooting a fan [at] a great distance”, c. 1920.
The Story of Townsend Harris, first US envoy to Japan, and Okichi.
“Who frightened who?”, c. 1927.
Hoteiya department store, Shinjuku, Tokyo, 1929.
Ebisu, God of Good Fortune, New Year’s postcard, c. 1920.
Edward Prince of Wale’s visit to Japan, 1922.
Christmas Card, Japan, c. 1920.

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