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Murasugi Radium Hot Springs advertising postcard, Niigata, c. 1920.
Mampei Hotel, Tokyo, c. 1940.
““Domestic and International Communications Network” advertising postcard, Tokyo Nichi Nichi Shimbun, Tokyo, c. 1940.
“Stand Tall”, Fine Rubber zori inserts advertising postcard, Nihonbashi, Tokyo, c. 1930.
“Hall of Long Life”, Hoshi Onsen Chōjukan, Minakami-machi, Gunma Prefecture, c. 1920.
高崎市松木 “Pine Tree Avenue”, Takasaki, Miyazaki Prefecture, c. 1910.
Entrance to the Inyama Mine, Joban Coal Field, Fukushima, c. 1920.
“Snake Princess” (Hebihime-sama), Toho Movie Studios promotional postcard, 1940.
“Mt. Takao Cable Car near Kiyotaki Station”, Hachioji, c. 1930.
Telephone operators, Nakano Telephone Exchange, Tokyo, c. 1920.
“Our company’s newly acquired all-metal Dornier aircraft”, Asahi Shimbun building, Sukiyabashi, Tokyo, c. 1930.
“America Hatoba (Pier)”, Kobe, c. 1910.
Fukoku Fire & Marine Insurance Co., Ltd. advertising postcard, Tokyo, c. 1930.
“River of Dogashima”, Hakone, c. 1910.
“The Influential Views of Great Nagoya”, Nagoya, c. 1930.
N.Y.K. Lines On-Board Passenger Amenities advertising postcards, c. 1930.
Great Japan Technology Exposition, Okayama, c. 1930.
“Hotels seen on side of fine stream”, Kinugawa Onsen District, Nikko, c. 1930.
O-hanami gathering of a “chindonya” troupe at Asukayama, Tokyo, c. 1910.
Japan Silk Exhibition postcard series, Kobe, 1925.
“Year of the Sheep” (or “Goat”), New Year’s advertising postcards, 1931.
“Shooting the Hozu rapids” on the Hozu River, Kyoto, c. 1920.
Akechidaira Aerial Rope-way and Nikko Tramway, Nikko, c. 1940.

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