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Religious rites

Kora Taisha Shrine (“National Shrine of the Gods”), Kurume, Fukuoka Prefecture, c. 1920.
59th Ise Jingu Shikinen Sengu Anniversary commemorative postcard, 1953.
The Enthronement of Emperor Hirohito, 1928.
“Gyokushodo” incense store advertising postcard, Shitaya, Tokyo, c. 1920.
Five-Storied Pagodas, c. 1910-30.
“Memorial to Captain Araki in Hsingan Ling”, Manchuria propaganda postcard, 1936.
“Sai-no-Kawara of the top [of Mt.] Fuji”, Japan, c. 1930.
“The Famous Place of Mt. Hiei”, Enryakuji, Kyoto, c. 1930.
“We are proud to be the Best of the Best”, Kawase Zen Shouten “O-bon” paper lantern advertising postcard, Tokyo, c. 1925.
Yomega Island, Lake Shinji, Matsue, c. 1920.
“Kanto Festival at Akita City”, c. 1960.
Enthronement of Emperor Taisho commemorative postcard, 1915.
Engakuji Temple, Kamakura, c. 1940.
Nigatsudo Temple, Nara, c. 1920.
Gion Matsuri (Gion Festival), Kyoto, c. 1930.
Suitengu Shrine, Hamacho, Chuo Ward, Tokyo, c. 1910.
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