Nippon Kan Heritage Association Collection ddr-densho-353
344 items
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A dockside farewell (ddr-densho-353-370)
Onlookers bid farewell to the Worldwide Guild as they travel to Japan.
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Bunshiren (literary club) members (ddr-densho-353-371)
The club performed Tolstoy's play "The Resurrection." Captioned: "Panel of speakers on the stage of the Nippon Kan, eager to speak on any topic."
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Bunshiren (literary club) members (ddr-densho-353-372)
The club performed Tolstoy's play "The Resurrection." Captioned: "Panel of speakers on the stage of the Nippon Kan, eager to speak on any topic."
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Kiosk 6 panel B (ddr-densho-353-378)
The Way It Was exhibit's sixth kiosk, panel B as it appeared on display.
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Kiosk 6 panel B (ddr-densho-353-379)
The Way It Was exhibit's sixth kiosk, panel B as it appeared on display.
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A sandlot football team (ddr-densho-353-380)
Captioned: "Sandlot football youngsters about 14 years old."
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Advertisement for a Japanese American courier basketball league mixer (ddr-densho-353-381)
Captioned: "Japanese American Courier League mixer reunion of the Taiyo Reds."
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The Taiyo baseball teams (ddr-densho-353-387)
The photo was taken in front of the Garfield High School.
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Kiosk 6 panel C (ddr-densho-353-396)
The Way It Was exhibit's sixth kiosk, panel C as it appeared on display.
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Kiosk 6 panel C (ddr-densho-353-397)
The Way It Was exhibit's sixth kiosk, panel C as it appeared on display.
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A group of men and a dog (ddr-densho-353-398)
Climbing Mt. Rainier: waiting for the train. From the Terusaki Album, M. Yanagimachi.
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A horse-drawn wagon on Mt. Rainier (ddr-densho-353-399)
Climbing Mt. Rainier: "by horse-drawn wagon to paradise." From the Terusaki Album, M. Yanagimachi.
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A group of men with walking sticks (ddr-densho-353-400)
Climbing Mt. Rainier: "the summit at last!" From the Terusaki Album, M. Yanagimachi.
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A group of men with walking sticks on Mt. Rainier (ddr-densho-353-401)
Captioned: "Ten years later a group of teenagers climb Mt. Rainier with the Rev. Seizo Abe of the Japanese Congregational Church."