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February 2015

“Modern Girl” (and “Modern Boy”), c. 1930.
Undokai (Sports Day), c. 1930.
The 47 Ronin (Genroku Ako Vendetta), Sengakuji, Tokyo.
Aoyama Gakuin, c. 1920.
Meiji (Tokyo) Industrial Exhibition, Ueno Park, 1907.
Yasukuni Shrine at Kudan, Tokyo, c. 1910
Teruha, the “Nine-fingered Geisha,” c. 1910
Koganei Cherry Blossoms, c. 1910.
The Anglican Cathedral (Sei ko kwai) in Tokyo, c. 1920.
The Koto, c. 1910.
Changing fashion (Swimsuit) #2, c. 1910.
Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905).
Morikawacho-Dori, Hongo, Tokio, 1909
Meiji University, Kanda-Kogamachi, Tokyo, c. 1930.
Tama River.
The Karuruse Hot Bath, Nagasaki, c. 1910.
1964 Summer Olympics Venues, Tokyo.
Uogashi (Fish Market) at Nihonbashi, c. 1910.
Onsen (hot springs) culture.
Nikolai Cathedral, Ochanomizu, c. 1920-1930.
Kimigayo (National Anthem) Commemorative Postcard, c. 1910
Tokyo Baptist Tabernacle, Kanda, Tokyo, c. 1910.
Ochaya (Tea house), c. 1910.

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