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Architecture

Heian Jingu (Heian Shrine), Kyoto, c. 1920-1960.
“Temporary Occupation housing surrounds the Imperial Diet”, Tokyo, c. 1950.
“The Emperor’s Entrance”, Tokyo Central Station, Tokyo, c. 1920.
Yuraka Building, Yurakacho, Tokyo, c. 1930.
Japan Pavilion, Golden Gate International Exposition, San Francisco, CA, 1939.
“Imperial Head-Quarters during the [First] China-Japan War”, Hiroshima, c. 1910.
Omote-cho Palace of Prince Chichibu, Akasaka, Tokyo, c. 1940.
Ambassador’s residence, U.S. Embassy, Akasaka, Tokyo, c. 1950.
A farmer’s life, c. 1920.
Hotel Kokusai Kanko, Marunouchi, Tokyo, c. 1965.
Azabu Prince Hotel, Tokyo, c. 1960.
Christ Church (Anglican ), The Bluff, Yokohama, c. 1910.
Urakami Cathedral (and Mitsubishi Shipyard), Nagasaki, c. 1930.
Imperial Palace (Meiji Palace) interiors, Tokyo, c. 1920.
JOAK (NHK) Radio Building, Tokyo, c. 1948.
Imperial Capital Reconstruction Board (Teito Fukko-in) commemorative postcards, 1930.
“The center of Ginza which boasts the sight of neon signs”, c. 1930.
Imperial Railway General Office, Tokyo, c. 1920.
“Earthquake photography”, 1923.
Yokosuka Naval Arsenal, c. 1910.
Muneage (Ridge-pole ceremony), c. 1930.
Post-war Housing Construction (danchi), c. 1960.
Central Post Office, Tokyo, c. 1935.

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