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Patriotism/Military

Tsitsihar (Qiqihar), Manchukuo, c. 1940.
Imperial Japanese Navy “Fuso”-class battleship, c. 1920.
Boys’ Day, c. 1910.
Mukden, Manchuria (Manchukuo), c. 1940.
Aichi D1A Type 94 “Susie” dive bomber, c. 1935.
Kawasaki Model 1 Type 92 fighter, c. 1930.
Mitsubishi Ki-2-I & Ki-2-II “Army Type 93” Light Bomber, c. 1935.
Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905).
Kimigayo (National Anthem) Commemorative Postcard, c. 1910
“Nippon” round-the-world flight, Aug.-Sept.,1939
“Kamikaze”, Tokyo-London World Record Flight, 1937.
The Bronze Statue of Kusunoki Masashige, Tokyo, c. 1930.
Central Military Preparatory Academy (Chuo Yonen Gakko), Ichigaya, Tokyo, c. 1910.
First attempt to fly solo across the Pacific Ocean, 1931.
Yushukan [“Museum of Armaments”], Kudan, Tokyo, c. 1910.
The “Great White Fleet”, at Yokohama, 1908.
Nakajima Ki-27, “Nate”, 1936-1945.
Tokyo Nautical School, Etchujima, Tokyo, c. 1910.
Mitsubishi G3M, “Nell”, 1935-1945.
Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa
The Headquarter Staff, Tokyo, c. 1910.
Meiji Jingu (Shrine), Tokyo.
Count (General) Nogi Maresuke.

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