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Koichi Kido (ddr-njpa-4-396)
img Koichi Kido (ddr-njpa-4-396)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Koichi Kido, November 4, 1948."
Koichi Kido (ddr-njpa-4-392)
img Koichi Kido (ddr-njpa-4-392)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Minister of Health and Welfare Koichi Kido dressed for appointment ceremony."
Koichi Kido (ddr-njpa-4-394)
img Koichi Kido (ddr-njpa-4-394)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Plan Passed for Patronage for Injured Soldiers. April 13, 1938. The Privy Council's regular meeting on the 13th was held from 10 a.m. in Toryo room at the Imperial Palace under the attending Emperor and passed a plan for patronage for injured soldiers and two other plans. It finished meeting at 11 …
Koichi Kido (ddr-njpa-4-384)
img Koichi Kido (ddr-njpa-4-384)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Home Minister Kido Inspects Air Defense Troops. Home Minister Kido inspects air defense troops in Tokyo city, who will have training of Eastern air defense troops on the coming 18th. The picture is Home Minister Kido, who is inspecting the air defense troops."
Two women holding young children (ddr-ajah-6-16)
img Two women holding young children (ddr-ajah-6-16)
Caption below photo: Mrs. Minami (left) and Tame Kido. Kido was born around 1887, and arrived in American in 1907, placing this photo circa late 1900s or early 1920s. The girl in Tame's arms could be her daughter, Haruko "Spring" Kido. Alameda, CA.
Shiro Kido wearing leis (ddr-njpa-4-399)
img Shiro Kido wearing leis (ddr-njpa-4-399)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Shiro Kido, January 14, 1958."
Mr. and Mrs. Kido (ddr-densho-357-393)
img Mr. and Mrs. Kido (ddr-densho-357-393)
Hanako Terakawa's caption: "Mr. and Mrs. Kido of Oakland."
Article regarding Shiro Kido (ddr-njpa-4-400)
doc Article regarding Shiro Kido (ddr-njpa-4-400)
Japanese-language article regarding Shiro Kido, president of Shochiku Co.
Photo of Saburo Kido (ddr-densho-122-627)
img Photo of Saburo Kido (ddr-densho-122-627)
Kido was the wartime president of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL)
Portrait of Koichi Kido (ddr-njpa-4-379)
img Portrait of Koichi Kido (ddr-njpa-4-379)
Caption on reverse [translation:] "Former Minister of Education. Served as Minister of Health and Welfare until Hiranuma Cabinet appointment as Minister of Home Affairs on January 5, 1939."
Koichi Kido at home (ddr-njpa-4-390)
img Koichi Kido at home (ddr-njpa-4-390)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Lord Keeper Kido Is Appointed. Koichi Kido is appointed as the Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal as the successor of Yuasa Kurahei. The picture is Kida at his home with reporters."
Koichi Kido with another ministry official (ddr-njpa-4-389)
img Koichi Kido with another ministry official (ddr-njpa-4-389)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Former minister Yasui and Minister of Education Koichi Kido."
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