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Taisho 12.9.1 (Tokyo Daishinsai). Beteyanko ni natta Hibiya Koen Ongaku-do to shinsaizen no Ongaku-do
Historical: 1923 Kanto Earthquake
Taisho 12.9.1 Tokyo Daishinsai. Honjo Sapporo Biru Kaisha sanjo
Historical: 1923 Kanto Earthquake
Taisho 12.9.1 Tokyo Daishinsai. Keishicho wo [characters illegible] moka
Historical: 1923 Kanto Earthquake
Taisho 12.9.1 Tokyo Daishinsai. Ueno Hirokoji fukin shinsaigo no sanjo
Historical: 1923 Kanto Earthquake
(Dai-Tokyo) Bushido no kikan Yonjushichi-shi no haka (Takanawa Sengakuji) [front]
Historical: Gravesite of the Forty-Seven Ronin who, according to the story, avenged the death of their daimyo Asano Naganori through what is now known as the Ako Incident, which took place in 1703
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Ryogoku Kokugikan framed in rectangle and Crown Prince Yoshihito (later Taisho Emperor) framed in oval
Looking forward to welcoming you all. Mitsukoshi Gofukuten. Tokyo Japan
Looking forward to welcoming you all. Mitsukoshi Gofukuten. Tokyo Japan
Ernie Pyle Theater, one of the two theaters in Tokyo for the Allied personnel
Historical: Allied Occupation 1945-1952
(Tokyo Hyakkei) Asakusa Koen Junikai
(Yoru no Tokyo) Asakusa Koen
Ryogoku, Tokyo
Inscription: Initialed "T.H." at bottom left
Tokyo Ochanomizu
Koyo-kan [Shiba]
(Yoru no Tokyo) Sumidagawa
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