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Notable Landmark

Kochi Castle, Tosa, Shikoku, c. 1920.
Christ Church (Anglican ), The Bluff, Yokohama, c. 1910.
Elephants at Ueno Zoo, Tokyo, c. 1950.
Yomega Island, Lake Shinji, Matsue, c. 1920.
Urakami Cathedral & Mitsubishi Shipyard, Nagasaki, c. 1930.
Shichirigahama Beach, Koyurugimisaki, & Enoshima, c. 1910.
Minoo (Minoh) Waterfall, Osaka, ca. 1930.
“Earthquake photography”, 1923.
Yumoto no Hiroba (Yumoto Public Square) at Wakura Onsen, Noto Peninsula, c. 1930.
Sankeiyen, Yokohama, c. 1920.
Akihabara Station, Tokyo, c. 1935.
“Whole View of Yenoshima” from Katase, c. 1910.
Lafcadio Hearn’s home, Matsue, Japan, c. 1950.
Post-earthquake Bridge Construction, Tokyo, c. 1932.
Central Post Office, Tokyo, c. 1935.
Yokosuka Naval Base (US), c. 1949.
Graves of the Shogitai, Ueno Park, Tokyo, c. 1930.
Himeji Castle, c. 1920.
Statue of Omura Masujiro at Yasukuni Shrine, Tokyo, c. 1920.
Monument to Hamasaki Taheiji, Ibusuki, c. 1930.
2nd Tokugawa Shogun temple, Zojo-ji, Shiba Park, Tokyo, c. 1910.
1925 Chevrolet Series K & 1929 Cadillac LaSalle, Tokyo Station, c. 1930.
Mt. Fuji, from Yuigahama, Kamakura, c. 1920.

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