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1930s

Kikkoman brand Soy Sauce (history), c. 1930.
“Gekimetsu” (“Annihilation”) motion picture advertising postcards, 1930.
Pilot Fountain Pen and Pilot Ink advertising postcard, c. 1930.
“My family has two coats of armor”, Imperial Life Insurance Co. advertising postcard, c. 1930.
Datsun Type 17T delivery vans, promotional postcard from the Automotive Industry Promotion Exhibition, Tokyo, October 1937.
“Communications Day” commemorative postcards, 1937.
Gasuden “Kōken-ki” world-record non-stop flight, 1938.
Imperial Japanese Navy Ro-29 class commerce raider submarine, c. 1930.
“Winter shawl”, advertising postcard, c. 1930.
Karuizawa Station, c. 1935.
Fifteenth Quadrennial International Red Cross Conference, Tokyo, 1934.
“Year of the Rabbit/Hare” (“Usagi”), New Year’s postcard, 1939.
Marugata (round-shaped) woolen shawl, advertising postcard, c. 1930.
Nippon Ford Assembly Plant, Yokohama, c. 1930.
“Princess Turandot”, Takarazuka Revue advertising postcard, Tokyo, 1934.
Grand Fleet Review, Osaka-Kobe, 1930.
Commodore Perry negotiating at Ryosenji Temple in 1854, Shimoda, commemorative postcard, c. 1930.
“The tomb dedicated to hero, Yoritomo, rested under the old tower of the fine elements,” Kamakura, c. 1930.
Exposition celebrating the 70th anniversary of the “Meiji Assembly”, Ueno Park, Tokyo, 1938.
Shinsen (Sinchon) Onsen Station, Chosen (Korea), c. 1930.
Motomachi-dori, Kobe, c. 1930.
Amezaiku [sugar sculpture] street vendor, c. 1930.
S.S. President Cleveland, Dollar Steamship Line, c. 1930.

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