Old Tokyo


Menu

Skip to content
  • Historic Districts
    • Ginza Crossing
    • Marunouchi District
    • Nihonbashi District
    • Yoshiwara (Tokyo)
  • Landmarks
    • Hibiya Park
    • Imperial Hotel (Wright)
    • Kokugikan (Sumo Hall)
    • Nihonbashi Bridge
    • Tokyo Central Station
    • Ueno Park
  • People, Places & Things
  • Postcard Tags
  • Cartography
  • About Old Tokyo
    • A Brief History of Tokyo
    • Bibliography
    • Contact Me
    • Privacy Policy
      • Privacy Policy
      • Change privacy settings
      • Revoke consents
      • Privacy settings history

Government

The creation of “Greater Tokyo,” 1932.
Silk Conditioning House, Yokohama, c. 1935.
Arakawa River Floodgate, Tokyo, c. 1940.
Tokyo Higher Industrial School, 1905.
Central Post Office, Marunouchi, Tokyo, c. 1933.
“Jack’s Tower”, Yokohama Port Opening Memorial Hall, c. 1920.
Tokyo City self-government commemoration, 1919.
Japan Postal Service 50th Anniversary commemorative postcards, 1921.
Imperial Japanese Navy Cruiser “Soya”, c. 1910.
Monument of Count Goto at Shiba Park, c. 1910.
Togu Gosho (Crown Prince’s Palace), c. 1920.
Imperial Japanese Navy Battlecruiser “Hiei”, 1933.
Dezome-shiki (“First event”), New Year’s Day, c. 1910 & 1960.
Royal Carriage Departure, Tokyo Station, 1924.
Josiah Conder: Department of the Navy, Kasumigaseki, c. 1910
Imperial Palace panorama, c. 1920.
Miscellaneous scenes of Manchukuo, c. 1940.
Tsitsihar (Qiqihar), Manchukuo, c. 1940.
Mukden, Manchuria (Manchukuo), c. 1940.
Musashi Imperial Mausoleum, Hachioji, Tokyo, c. 1930.
Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905).
Postal service commemorative postcards, c. 1905.
Early history of school lunches in Japan.

Post navigation

«
»
Copyright 2004-2025 by Steve Sundberg. All rights reserved.

Proudly powered by WordPress | Spun by Caroline Moore.