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Mt. Fuji/Hakone

Fuji New Grand Hotel, Lake Yamanaka, c. 1940.
Hakone District, c. 1910.
“Fuji mountain from Suzukawa”, 1906.
“Tomb of Soga Brothers”, Hakone, c. 1920.
Kaikatei Hotel, Hakone, c. 1910.
Hakone Mountain Electric Railway Co., c. 1920.
Mt. Fuji and Lake Hakone Railway Access and Bus Routes, c. 1930.
Sammaibashi, Yumoto, Hakone, c. 1910.
Naraya Hotel (Ryokan), Hakone, c. 1910.
Hotel Kowaki-en, Hakone, c. 1960.
Miyagino, Hakone, c. 1910.
Mt. Fuji, from Yuigahama, Kamakura, c. 1920.
Nagao Pass & Mt. Fuji, Hakone, c. 1940.
Lake Hakone (Ashi-no-ko), c. 1920.
Fujiya Sengoku Golf Course, Hakone, c. 1960.
Hakone Hotel, Hakone, c. 1910-1950.
Fuji-View Hotel, Lake Kawaguchi, c. 1950.
Miyanoshita Village, Hakone, c. 1910.
Tamadare Waterfall, Hakone, c. 1910.
Hafuya Hotel, Hakone, c. 1900.
Osakabe Hotel, Yoshida, c. 1910.
Matsuzaka Hotel, Ashinoyu, c. 1910.
Hot Spring Tea House [at] Tonosawa, near Miyanoshita, c. 1920.

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