Nippu Jiji Photograph Archive, "Japanese" Collection ddr-njpa-4
2889 items
2889 items
![Yasuji Miyazaki (ddr-njpa-4-727)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/7d/cf/7dcf092ffb88ad9dbb728eee42c7abbb.jpg)
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Yasuji Miyazaki (ddr-njpa-4-727)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Yasuji Miyazaki, Hamamatsu Hi."
![Yasuji Miyazaki (ddr-njpa-4-728)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/40/b4/40b4ce08292cd3fa6c927f8548bf4d76.jpg)
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Yasuji Miyazaki (ddr-njpa-4-728)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Yasuji Miyazaki (No. 748). Free-style swimmer. Hmamatsu Junior High School. August 3, 1931."
![Two astronomical engineers (ddr-njpa-4-729)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/0a/16/0a16bb4027571082f1a9412761611773.jpg)
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Two astronomical engineers (ddr-njpa-4-729)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Does the continent ever move? It has been discussed since the German Dr. Wegener made public his "Continental Drift Theory" about 20 years ago. To examine this theory, the world is focusing on the drift of islands in the Pacific Ocean. Masaji Miyaji, 35, an Astronomical Observatory Engineer, and his assistant, Hideo …
![Sajiro Miyama (ddr-njpa-4-730)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/70/21/70211c4fdbc13c384d52314a74d3dcbc.jpg)
![Portrait of Mitzi Miya, the 1958 Nisei Week Queen (ddr-njpa-4-731)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/b9/db/b9db92281fcd981aa981f37ab5b9a398.jpg)
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Portrait of Mitzi Miya, the 1958 Nisei Week Queen (ddr-njpa-4-731)
Caption on reverse [translation: "Mitzi Miya 2-24-58."
![Teijiro Mizoguchi, Director of the Tokyo National Museum (ddr-njpa-4-732)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/c6/02/c6020ea4371366e55e3ce3e16ee33b56.jpg)
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Teijiro Mizoguchi, Director of the Tokyo National Museum (ddr-njpa-4-732)
Writing on reverse: "Director of art at the Imperial Museum, Aug 14 1936"
![Jinsaku Mizukubo, a Miyazaki politician (ddr-njpa-4-733)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/17/30/1730e2c903d87c4947cba6ce9144c96c.jpg)
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Jinsaku Mizukubo, a Miyazaki politician (ddr-njpa-4-733)
Caption on front [translation]: "Salary man, Former court clerk, Taxation Office Executive at Japan Kyoritsu Fire Insurance Company. Elected twice (49 years old)."
![Takiko Mizunoe and others buying International Exposition tickets (ddr-njpa-4-738)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/4f/57/4f57782e313059752d4f4ad2e22322d6.jpg)
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Takiko Mizunoe and others buying International Exposition tickets (ddr-njpa-4-738)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Buying a ticket for the International Expo."
![Henri de Baillet-Latour on a stage with actors in costume (ddr-njpa-4-739)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/b9/e5/b9e50d27b9c63eb85769bd1f70117c14.jpg)
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Henri de Baillet-Latour on a stage with actors in costume (ddr-njpa-4-739)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Olympics in Tokyo. Count Henri de Baillet-Latour, President of the International Olympic Committee, came to Tokyo on the evening of the 19th. After dropping his luggage at the Imperial Hotel, he went to Shimbashi Theater at 8 p.m. During the intermission Takiko Mizunoe and Orie talked with the president and encouraged him …
![Takiko Mizunoe and other women in a recording studio (ddr-njpa-4-740)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/a3/55/a3558f4a638d12c39dd5c0c8269301a4.jpg)
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Takiko Mizunoe and other women in a recording studio (ddr-njpa-4-740)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Miss Takiko Mizunoe recording. Takiko had her first recording. She has been putting a lot of effort into this first experience. The records will consist of two songs, 'Friends Are Wonderful,' written by Okuyama and composed by Kyosuke Kami, and 'Lovely Couple,' written by Taga and composed by Tashiro."
![Takiko Mizunoe and Shirley Temple posing with others (ddr-njpa-4-742)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/ab/1c/ab1ceb73c0d5dc36d490ad072e631173.jpg)
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Takiko Mizunoe and Shirley Temple posing with others (ddr-njpa-4-742)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Takiko meets Shirley Temple. May 30, 1939. When Takiko Mizunoe made a port call at Hawaii she met Shirley Temple in Lanikai, a suburb of Honolulu. Shown in the photo taken May 19th, from left, Miss Kai, Temple, Mizunoe, and Mr. Murayama."
![Takiko Mizunoe (ddr-njpa-4-743)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/9e/75/9e751031cd63aa939463eb78299b40ab.jpg)
![Takiko Mizunoe receiving flowers from Miss San Francisco (ddr-njpa-4-744)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/a8/74/a8747c9e96bbd35be4a0677e7520493d.jpg)
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Takiko Mizunoe receiving flowers from Miss San Francisco (ddr-njpa-4-744)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Takiko arrived in San Francisco. June 13, 1939. Miss San Francisco welcomed Takiko Mizunoe, arriving at the Port of San Francisco by the Tatsuta Maru on May 24th."
![Takiko Mizunoe posing with a man and woman (ddr-njpa-4-745)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/ca/76/ca765430fde80e7e411254c98321a6e8.jpg)
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Takiko Mizunoe posing with a man and woman (ddr-njpa-4-745)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Takiko goes to America. Takiko Mizunoe will be going to the U.S. for a 3-month recital after finishing an 11-year contract with Shochiku. She will leave from Yokohama on May 11th by the ship Tatsuta Maru. Takiko visited the Ministry of Foreign Affair, accompanied by her vocal teacher, Mr. Murayama, and an …
![Takiko Mizunoe (ddr-njpa-4-746)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/56/25/56259543369fb9ce2228d2d163455a4d.jpg)
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Takiko Mizunoe (ddr-njpa-4-746)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Takiko Mizunoe came back to Japan after a nine-month trip."
![Portrait of Takiko Mizunoe in costume (ddr-njpa-4-749)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/da/bb/dabbd3f149d065f0cd450907e96d3275.jpg)
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Portrait of Takiko Mizunoe in costume (ddr-njpa-4-749)
Caption on front: "[Andre in 'Endless Parallel Lines' from Shochiku Girls' Opera] Takiko Mizunoe."
![Photograph and article regarding Takiko Mizunoe (ddr-njpa-4-750)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/e0/28/e02867bac57c9084799eea102d98758d.jpg)
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Photograph and article regarding Takiko Mizunoe (ddr-njpa-4-750)
Article title [translation]: "Mizunoe Takiko. A beauty in male attire. 'No marriage until age 30.' As the proverb goes, 'There is luck in leisure,' we were luckily able to interview Mizunoe Takiko. The following is the dialogue. ..."