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Museums & Expositions/Exhibitions

Osaka Electrical Exhibition, Osaka, 1926.
Lafcadio Hearn’s home, Matsue, Japan, c. 1950.
Great Manchurian Exhibition, Dairen, Manchukuo, 1933.
Japanese Pavilion, A Century of Progress International Exposition, Chicago, 1933.
Japan National Pavilion, “International Exhibition of Decorative Arts”, Paris, 1925.
Hiroshima Showa Industrial Exposition, 1929.
Oscar V. Babcock in the ‘Death Trap Loop and Flume’, Peace Commemorative Exposition, Tokyo, 1922.
Japan Government Exhibit, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, Missouri, 1904.
Exposition of Shining Technology (2,600th National Foundation Anniversary), 1940.
Japan Pavilion, New York World’s Fair, 1939.
Expo ’70, Osaka, 1970.
Meiji Shrine Outer Garden & Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery under construction, c. 1925.
Mountain Railway, Japan-British Exhibition, London, 1910.
“The Five Stock Exhibition of Hokkaido,” c. 1920.
Pan-Pacific Peace Exposition, Nagoya, 1937.
Hasseiden Temple, Yokohama, c. 1940.
Taisho Exhibition, Ueno Park, 1914.
“Took in the Exposition today … ,” 1907
Ferris Wheel at the Meiji (Tokyo) Industrial Exhibition, Tokyo, 1907.
Entrance to the Japanese Fair, Japan-British Exhibition, London, 1910.
Ueno Park Museums, c. 1910.
Japan-British Exhibition, London, 1910.
Meiji (Tokyo) Industrial Exhibition, Ueno Park, 1907.

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