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Tokugawa shogun

“Five Important Persons of the New Government”, commemorative postcard, c. 1910.
“Priest Gessho tsukusu ma de” (Serving Priest Gessho until exhausted), c. 1920.
Naval Battles of Miyako Bay and Hakodate (May 1869), Boshin War commemorative postcards, c. 1930.
15th International Conference of the Red Cross commemorative postcard and stamps, Tokyo, 1934.
The Story of Townsend Harris, first US envoy to Japan, and Okichi.
French Consulate, Yokohama, c. 1910.
“Onna-bugeisha” (Women castle guards) mannequins on display at the “modern customs exhibition” window display, Matsuzakaya department store, Ueno, c. 1930.
2nd Tokugawa Shogun temple, Zojo-ji, Shiba Park, Tokyo, c. 1910.
Oumaya (Sacred Horse Stable) of Toshogu, Nikko, c. 1920.
Nagoya Castle, Nagoya, c. 1910.
Osaka Castle, Osaka, c. 1930.
The Game of “Go”, c. 1910.
“Jack’s Tower”, Yokohama Port Opening Memorial Hall, c. 1920.
Kanda River, Tokyo, c. 1910.
Zōjyō-ji Temple, Shiba Park, Tokyo, c. 1910.
Asakusa Rokku (Theater Street), c. 1910-1950.
Nikko, Japan, c. 1910.
Tosho-gu Shrine, Ueno Park, Tokyo.
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