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Japanese food

“Oyatsu” [Afternoon refreshment], c. 1950. Unknown woodblock artist.
“Buckwheat noodle (soba) house” deliveryman, c. 1920.
“Hard boiling seller”, oden street vendor, c. 1920.
“Bull-Dog Sauce” New Year’s advertising & propaganda postcard, 1938.
“Dried bonito dealer”, c. 1920.
“Fishing boat”, c. 1910.
“Eating with chopsticks”, c. 1910.
“Seryna” restaurants advertising postcards, Roppongi, c. 1970.
Public nutrition campaign, c. 1930.
Japanese curry, Officer’s mess, Battleship Mikasa, c. 1906.
Kewpie Dolls, Mochi & Mikan New Years’ card, c. 1920.
Making mochi, c. 1910.
Rice farming, c. 1920.
Aji-no-Moto, c. 1950.
Soba culture, c. 1910.
Rice culture, c. 1910.
Drying of Laver at Shinagawa, c. 1910.
Seiyoken Hotel, Tsukiji, c. 1910.
Daikon, c. 1910.
“Mishimatei Japanese Beef Sukiyaki Room”, Kyoto.
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