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Religious

Fukuin (“Good News”) Maru, Inland Sea, c. 1910.
International Village, Nojiri-ko (Lake Nojiri), Nagano Prefecture.
Mizaru, Kikazaru & Iwazaru (See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil), c. 1910.
Bible Training School, Tokyo, c. 1905.
Broken Dolls Festival, Tokyo.
Central Theological College, Setagaya, Tokyo, c. 1950.
Wedded Rocks (Meoto Iwa), Futami Ise, c. 1910.
St. Hilda’s Chapel, Tokyo, c. 1912.
Jidai Matsuri, Kyoto, 1914.
Jizo temple at Asakusa Park, Tokyo, c. 1910.
Festival at Asakusa Park, c. 1910.
Inari Shrine, Fushimi, Kyoto, c. 1910.
Ukimido, the “Floating Temple”, Lake Biwa & the Eight Views of Omi, c. 1910-20.
Shiba Park in the Snow, c. 1910.
Tokyo Memorial Temple to Great Disasters, Sumida-ku, c. 1930
Hongan-ji Temple, Tsukiji, c. 1935
Suitengu Shrine, Hamacho, Chuo Ward, Tokyo, c. 1910.
Hachiman Temple, Kamakura, c. 1910.
Kameido Tenjin Shrine, c. 1910.
Boys’ Day, c. 1910.
Musashi Imperial Mausoleum, Hachioji, Tokyo, c. 1930.
Sukiyabashi, Tokyo, c. 1910.
Green tea culture, c. 1950.

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