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Historic Events

Monument to Hamasaki Taheiji, Ibusuki, c. 1930.
“Jingei”-class submarine tender & Type B1- and Type C-class submarines, c. 1941.
Japan Pavilion, New York World’s Fair, 1939.
Aviator “Bud” Mars, Japan, c. 1911.
Celebrating the Enthronement of Emperor Showa, 1928.
Japan Red Cross Society commemorative postcard, c. 1937.
2nd Air Mail Flying Contest, Osaka-Kurume, 1920.
Mountain Railway, Japan-British Exhibition, London, 1910.
“General Grant” tree, Nagasaki, c. 1910.
50th Anniversary Commemoration, Imperial Government Railways, 1922.
Peace Memorial Park, Hiroshima, c. 1960.
The creation of “Greater Tokyo,” 1932.
Imperial Wedding, 1959.
Crown Prince Hirohito’s Tour of Europe, 1921.
“Hatsukaze” & “Kochikaze”, Tokyo-Paris-London-Rome, 1925.
Around-the-world flight: Tokyo-Paris, 1928.
Tokyo City self-government commemoration, 1919.
Imperial Japanese Navy Cruiser “Soya”, c. 1910.
Tokyo-London-Rome flight, 1931.
Royal Carriage Departure, Tokyo Station, 1924.
Baron Komura, the plenipotentiary of peace negotiation, leaving Tokio, 1905.
First Airplane Flight in Japan, 1910
Tsitsihar (Qiqihar), Manchuria, c. 1940.

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