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Arts & Culture

Japanese Umbrella (Kasa), c. 1910.
Kodak Verichrome Film & “Vest Pocket” Camera, Japan, c. 1932.
Broken Dolls Festival, Tokyo.
Three ‘shikomi’ (maid apprentices), c. 1910.
Yamaguchi Bank Building, Nihonbashi, c. 1920.
Jidai Matsuri, Kyoto, 1914.
Tokyo Amateur Dramatic Club, c. 1910.
“The Girl’s Festival” (Hinamatsuri), Kyoto, c. 1960.
Festival at Asakusa Park, c. 1910.
Japanese kite makers, c. 1960.
Ukimido, the “Floating Temple”, Lake Biwa & the Eight Views of Omi, c. 1910-20.
Koshikibu no Naishi “Lady in Waiting”, c. 1930.
Gojira (“Godzilla”) origin on the Far East Network (FEN), 1947.
Kingyo (Goldfish), c. 1940.
Suitengu Shrine, Hamacho, Chuo Ward, Tokyo, c. 1910.
Kamuro (attendant) at Yoshiwara, c. 1910.
View of Shinjuku at Night, c. 1960.
Boys’ Day, c. 1910.
Onnanoko with gekkin (instrument), c. 1910.
Kimono fashion, c. 1910.
Imari (Japanese) porcelain, c. 1900.
Tea time, c. 1910.
Ikebana (flower arrangement), c. 1910.

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