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People, Places & Things

Imperial Japanese Navy General Staff, 1936.
“Shodoshima Kankakei Ropeway” tourist postcard, Seto Inland Sea, c. 1940.
Imperial Palace (Meiji Palace) interiors, Tokyo, c. 1920.
“‘Eight-Eight’ Fleet Program”, Imperial Japanese Navy, c. 1925.
Mizu shobai [“Water trade”] culture, Club Seryna, Ginza, c. 1970.
The Second Kyoto Railroad Terminal, c. 1940.
“This is the Japanese greatest admiral …”, Admiral Togo, 1906.
Kyushu Imperial University, c. 1930.
“Advertisement on street”, c. 1920.
Crown Prince Yoshihito (Taisho) and family, c. 1910.
Imperial Japanese Navy battleship “Hyuga”, c. 1920.
“Ladies’ hair-dresser”, c. 1930.
“Modern Shampoo” advertising postcard, c. 1935.
Shinjuku at Night, Tokyo, c. 1940.
“Tokyo Matsuri” advertising postcard, 1933.
“A View of a Lighthouse from the Bentenbashi Riverbank”, Yokohama, c. 1910.
Imperial Japanese Navy Fleet Commanders, 1936.
“Emperor of Japan”, c. 1905.
Shichirigahama Beach, Koyurugimisaki, & Enoshima, c. 1910.
“Year of the Ox”, New Year’s postcard, 1937.
Kawanishi flying boat New Year’s postcard, c. 1940.
“Seryna” restaurants advertising postcards, Roppongi, c. 1970.
JOAK (NHK) Radio Building, Tokyo, c. 1948.

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