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Notable Landmark

Enoshima Island at low tide, c. 1910.
“The Tengu rock, Mt. Bandai”, Fukushima Prefecture, c. 1920.
Korakuen Ice Palace & Korakuen Stadium, Korakuen Sports Center, Tokyo, 1964.
Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, c. 1965.
Five-Storied Pagodas, c. 1910-30.
Interiors, Tokyo Central Station, Tokyo, c. 1914.
Heiwa Lighthouse, Enoshima, c. 1960.
Heian Jingu (Heian Shrine), Kyoto, c. 1920-1960.
“Contrivance of Yasukuni-jinja”, Tokyo, c. 1920.
“Three Monkeys carving at Iyeyasu Temple”, Nikko, c. 1920.
“The Famous Place of Mt. Hiei”, Enryakuji, Kyoto, c. 1930.
“The Emperor’s Entrance”, Tokyo Central Station, Tokyo, c. 1920.
Cape Inubosaki lighthouse, Choshi, Chiba Prefecture, Higeta Shoyu Co. advertising postcard, c. 1930.
Matsudaya Hotel, Yuda Spa, Yamaguchi Prefecture, c. 1930.
Japan’s first golf course, Mt. Rokko, Kobe, c. 1920.
Commodore Perry and the “Expedition to Japan” (1853) souvenir postcards, c. 1920.
Ambassador’s residence, U.S. Embassy, Akasaka, Tokyo, c. 1950.
Sannō Hie Shrine, Nagatacho, Tokyo, c. 1960.
“The tomb dedicated to hero, Yoritomo, rested under the old tower of the fine elements,” Kamakura, c. 1930.
French Legation, Tokyo, 1905.
Kochi Castle, Tosa, Shikoku, c. 1920.
Christ Church (Anglican ), The Bluff, Yokohama, c. 1910.
Elephants at Ueno Zoo, Tokyo, c. 1950.

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