1665 items
1665 items
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Article about Seijun Asakura (ddr-njpa-5-293)
Translation of article: Mr. Asakura Seijun lived in Kona, Hawaii, and suddenly returned to Japan. He was a news reporter in Tokyo after graduating from Keio University.
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Shigeo Furukawa (ddr-njpa-5-694)
Caption on reverse: "Founder of the first Japanese baseball team on the mainland of the United States (1904) in Seattle, Wash."
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Envelope of Tatsumi Funai photographs (ddr-njpa-5-673)
Caption on front [translation]: "Won first prize of Makule class in the Park Theatre Amateur Song Contest."
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Article about Kakusho Asano (ddr-njpa-5-272)
Translation of article: Singon-Shu Missionary Asano came to Kohala Koho Temple in Hawaii. Mr. Kakusho Asano will fill the position of the chief missionary of Kohala Koho Temple vacated by Mr. Jitsuryu Tanaka. Mr. Asano came to Hawaii on the 25th. On the 26th, he visited the temple and was greeted by Mr. Iha Kinashi. Mr. …
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Koji Aratano (ddr-njpa-5-363)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Honolulu Shingon shu missionary."
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Envelope of Ellen Goshi photographs (ddr-njpa-5-1158)
Caption on front: "Hapco scholarship winner."
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Envelope of Tsutomu Fujioka photographs (ddr-njpa-5-761)
Caption on front: "Treasurer and director of R. Fujioka & Sons."
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Akira Fukunaga (ddr-njpa-5-608)
Executive secretary of 442nd Veterans Club and candidate for state constitutional convention.