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Food

“Tea-farming”, c. 1920.
“Seryna” restaurants advertising postcards, Roppongi, c. 1970.
“Salt fields at Mita”, c. 1940.
The Kitchen at Miyanoshita Fujiya Hotel, c. 1930.
Public nutrition campaign, c. 1930.
Japanese curry, Officer’s mess, Battleship Mikasa, c. 1906.
Royal Dutch Chocolate Cocoa advertising postcard, c. 1920.
Picking persimmons with a bamboo pole, c. 1950.
Kewpie Dolls, Mochi & Mikan New Years’ card, c. 1920.
Making mochi, c. 1910.
Restaurant Han-nya-en, Shirogane, Tokyo, c. 1950.
Rice farming, c. 1920.
Aji-no-Moto, c. 1950.
Tokyo Kaikan, c. 1920.
Soba culture, c. 1910.
Rice culture, c. 1910.
Early history of school lunches in Japan.
Meiji Merry Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk, c. 1930.
Seiyoken Hotel, Tsukiji, c. 1910.
Daikon, c. 1910.
Mishimatei Sukiyaki, Kyoto.
Shizuoka Mikan (Mandarin Orange) Picker, c. 1940.
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