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Nippon Ford Assembly Plant, Yokohama, c. 1930.
“Stock farm of cows near Sapporo”, Hokkaido, c. 1920.
Maruzen Book Store, Nihonbashi, Tokyo, c. 1920.
The Wreck of the S.S. Dakota, 1907.
“Live Stock Exposition”, Ueno Park, Tokyo, 1919.
“The seashore of Zushi”, Miura Peninsula, near Tokyo, c. 1925.
Shinsen (Sinchon) Onsen Station, Chosen (Korea), c. 1930.
Motomachi-dori, Kobe, c. 1930.
Jinju Seimei Hoken K.K. (Jinju Life Insurance Co.), Tokyo, c. 1920.
Amezaiku [sugar sculpture] street vendor, c. 1930.
S.S. President Cleveland, Dollar Steamship Line, c. 1930.
Sheep grazing in the shadow of Ezo Fuji, Hokkaido, c. 1930.
Comparisons of Daily Newspaper Circulations, Worldwide, c. 1930.
A farmer’s life, c. 1920.
The Bund, Kobe, c. 1910.
“Doll-maker”, c. 1930.
“A fishing place in Awaji”, Hyogo Prefecture, c. 1920.
Hotel Kokusai Kanko, Marunouchi, Tokyo, c. 1965.
Mampei Hotel, Karuizawa, c. 1940.
Azabu Prince Hotel, Tokyo, c. 1960.
“Tea-farming”, c. 1920.
Menoyu Ryokan, Asama hot springs, Matsumoto, c. 1930.
“Bateaux Eidai’s Japon”, advertising postcard, c. 1965.

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