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Decades

Matsudaya Hotel, Yuda Spa, Yamaguchi Prefecture, c. 1930.
Otokonoko (“young boy”) sumo “wrestler”, c. 1910.
Hitachi color TV console advertising postcard, c. 1970.
Kikkoman brand Soy Sauce (history), c. 1930.
Omote-cho Palace of Prince Chichibu, Akasaka, Tokyo, c. 1940.
Steam freight locomotive (6700-Class/6760-series), c. 1920.
“Gekimetsu” (“Annihilation”) motion picture advertising postcards, 1930.
Nanko Temple, Kobe
Commodore Perry and the “Expedition to Japan” (1853) souvenir postcards, c. 1920.
Mikawaya ryokan, Yotsuya-Hakone, c. 1920.
“In commemoration of the Establishment of Direct Cable Communication between Japan and America” commemorative postcards, 1906.
Battle of Tsushima Straits propaganda postcard, Russo-Japanese War, 1905.
Pilot Fountain Pen and Pilot Ink advertising postcard, c. 1930.
Keijyo, Chosen (Seoul, Korea) Electric Power Co., advertising postcard, c. 1920.
“Great White Fleet” being fêted in Yokohama, 1908.
“View of Gora Spa”, Miyanoshita, Hakone, c. 1955.
“My family has two coats of armor”, Imperial Life Insurance Co. advertising postcard, c. 1930.
Margaret K. Long Girls’ School (Joshi Seigakuin), Tokyo, c. 1920.
Datsun Type 17T delivery vans, promotional postcard from the Automotive Industry Promotion Exhibition, Tokyo, October 1937.
Propaganda postcard reproduction of a 35th Army Day poster, March 10, 1940.
“Communications Day” commemorative postcards, 1937.
30th Anniversary of the Naniwa (Osaka) Christ Church, 1907.
Gasuden “Kōken-ki” world-record non-stop flight, 1938.

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