Matsumoto Koshiro VII and his son

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Caption on reverse [translation]: "Spring has returned to Koreiya. The rage of Koreizo has melted at last. (Tokyo) January 20, 1937. On the morning of the 20th, the day the snow melted, a happy spring has returned to the distinguished Koreiya in Shinaeu. The first son of Koshiro Matsumoto, Koreizo, left Shochiku and rushed into Toho. For about one year since then, Koshiro has been bound by the duty and rules of the artistic world, but at last his rage from this has melted, with the mediations of the Horikoshi family. On the 20th, the day of the twelfth anniversary of Fujima's death, marked at Ikemoto Temple, Koreizo visited Koshiro's home at 1-34 Naka-doori, Shibuya city at 10:00 a.m. and apologized, saying, "I am very sorry." Kikugoro accepted Koreizo and said he would concentrate on his performance art.
The picture shows (1) Koshiro and Koreizo, from the left."

20-Jan-37

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