Nippon Kan Heritage Association Collection ddr-densho-353
344 items
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A group in front of the Fujin home (ddr-densho-353-308)
The Fujin Women's Home was organized by the Japanese Baptist Church.
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Mr. and Mrs. Kihachi Hirakawa with the Okazaki children (ddr-densho-353-309)
The Hirakawas were Christian workers.
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A group gathered behind a table (ddr-densho-353-314)
The farewell banquet for the Rev. Yuzuru Yamaka at the Japanese Methodist Church.
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The Lotus Seinen Kai gathered in front of the church (ddr-densho-353-315)
The Lotus Seinen Kai was the youth association of the Japanese Buddhist Church.
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Kiosk 5 panel A (ddr-densho-353-318)
The Way It Was exhibit's fifth kiosk, panel A as it appeared on display.
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Kiosk 5 panel A (ddr-densho-353-319)
The Way It Was exhibit's fifth kiosk, panel A as it appeared on display.
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Children and dignitaries meet at the consul's home (ddr-densho-353-320)
A note on the back identifies Miss Matsuda in the front, Rev. Okazaki to the left of the post, and Principal Takatataka to the right of the post in the second row.
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Yamaguchiken members meet at the Maneki Restaurant garden (ddr-densho-353-321)
The Hotel Astra is visible on the hill in the background.
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A Japanese Association meeting in the Maneki Restaurant garden (ddr-densho-353-322)
The association was honoring senior citizens at this event.
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The Bellevue Kokaido (ddr-densho-353-324)
Captioned: "The Bellevue Kokaido (community hall) is dedicated by a group of well-wishers."
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The Bellevue Kokaido (ddr-densho-353-325)
Captioned: "The Bellevue Kokaido (community hall) is dedicated by a crowd of well-wishers."
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A parade float (ddr-densho-353-326)
Captioned: "A float for a parade, sponsored by the Japanese fishing tackle dealers association."
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Two little girls posing in front of a parade float (ddr-densho-353-327)
One of the girls carries a mikoshi (portable shrine).
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Two women pose with a stone lantern (ddr-densho-353-329)
Captioned: "A stone lantern was given to the city of Seattle by the city of Yokohama in gratitude for the assistance given after the earthquake of 1923. It stands today in Seward Park."
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A parade float (ddr-densho-353-330)
A float in the Potlatch parade, sponsored by the Japanese Chamber of Commerce.
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Taihoku Nippo employees in front of a car (ddr-densho-353-331)
Captioned: "The Taihoku Nippo (Great Northern Daily) employees gather in the alley behind the publishing house."
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Hokubei Jiji employees (ddr-densho-353-333)
Captioned: "Hokubei Jiji (North American Times) was established in 1902. It later became the newspaper with the highest circulation."
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Kiosk 5 panel B (ddr-densho-353-336)
The Way It Was exhibit's fifth kiosk, panel B as it appeared on display.
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Kiosk 5 panel B (ddr-densho-353-337)
The Way It Was exhibit's fifth kiosk, panel B as it appeared on display.
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A portrait of four men (ddr-densho-353-338)
The Hirabayashi cousins from Nagano Ken. Left to right: Motoyoshi, Hamao, Shungo, and Toshiharu sitting in the front.