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Letter from Nippon Architects Association to Agnes Rockrise (ddr-densho-335-63)
A condolence letter from the President of the Nippon Architects Association.
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House in Tokyo (ddr-densho-335-118)
The caption written on the back of the photograph reads "The Waoyenaka house -- built in Tokyo -- Designed by T. S. Rockrise 1916 --".
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An Apartment Hotel (ddr-densho-335-413)
A mock up of a hotel for Shoji Maueda Esq created by Rockrise & Shiota Architects.
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Letter to Yuri Tsukada from Wak Domoto (ddr-densho-356-598)
Letter to Yuriko Domoto Tsukada from her sister Wakako Domoto. Wak writes about her nearing departure from Japan, ask Yuri to find a couple of her old belongings to send to along, and discusses the death of their sister Tokuko's aunt-in-law.
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Postcard to Yuri Tsukada from Wak Domoto (ddr-densho-356-597)
Postcard to Yuriko Domoto Tsukada from her sister Wakako Domoto. Wak writes about her planned trip through Japan with their sister Kayeko Nakashima and the weather they have encountered.
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Michio, Richard, Yoneo (ddr-densho-356-28)
Photograph of three men posing for camera on the street. Identification from front to back: Michio, Richard Tsukada, and Yoneo. Inscribed on the back is: "House Cleaning at our Tokyo home foreground Michio middle Richard background Yoneo 1939 or 40."
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Letter to Yuri Tsukada from Kayeko Nakashima (ddr-densho-356-586)
Letter to Yuriko Domoto Tsukada from her sister Kayeko Domoto Nakashima. Kayeko writes about her family in Tokyo, congratulates Yuri on her second son and promises to send photos of her own family soon.
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Letter to C K. Domoto (ddr-densho-356-195)
Envelope to C.K. Domoto postmarked 9.11.18 (could be Showa 9 (1934), Taisho 9 (1920), or even Showa 18 (1943) as the envelope has a censor mark on it). Back of envelope has a censor stamp for censor 2277. Stored inside the envelope was a two page accounting report of sales of carbolic acid c. 10/22/1918 with …
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Letter to Yuri Tsukada from Kayeko Nakashima (ddr-densho-356-592)
Letter to Yuriko Domoto Tsukada from her sister Kayeko Domoto Nakashima. Kayeko writes about her family in Tokyo, encounters with mutual friends, and thanking Yuri for the Christmas present.
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Envelope to K. Domoto (ddr-densho-356-196)
Empty envelope addressed to Mr. K. Domoto (likely Kanetaro Domoto) postmarked 18.10.18 (Showa 18-1943, October 18) and 7.10.18 (Taisho 7-1918, October 18, or Showa 7-1932, October 18). Japanese stamped on the back. Censor sticker on back.
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Richard and Michio (ddr-densho-356-21)
Photograph of Richard Tsukada (left) and Michio (right) standing together outside the Tsukada family house in Tokyo. Inscribed on the back: "Along side of our house in Tokyo with Michio 39 or 40."
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envelope to Domoto Bros. (ddr-densho-356-190)
Empty envelope addressed to Domoto Bros postmarked 7.11.30 (Taisho 7-1918, November 30, or Showa 7- 1932, November 30) and 2.12.? (Taisho 2-1913 December, or Showa 2-1927 December) Passed by censor 1491.
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Pan Pacific Conference (ddr-densho-357-623)
Hanako Terakawa's caption: "Rev. T. Terakawa, one of the organizers of the Pan Pacific Confab."
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Pan Pacific Conference (ddr-densho-357-627)
Reverend Tansai Terakawa attends the Pan Pacific Conference in Tokyo with two other unnamed delegates.
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Tokyo conference (ddr-densho-357-620)
Hanako Terakawa's caption: "Confab at Tokyo with countries bordering the Pacific." Sonyu Otani speaks at the front of the room.
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Pan Pacific Conference (ddr-densho-357-609)
Tansai Terakawa speaks at the second Pan Pacific Conference at Tsukiji Hongwanji.
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Pan Pacific Conference (ddr-densho-357-624)
Left to right: Y. Terakawa, unnamed Pan Pacific Conference participant, Tansai Terakawa.
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Pan Pacific Conference (ddr-densho-357-625)
Tansai Terakawa (second row, sixth from the right) participates in the Pan Pacific Conference with delegates from North America.
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Pan Pacific Conference (ddr-densho-357-607)
Tansai Terakawa attends the Pan Pacific Conference in Tokyo.
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Pan Pacific Conference (ddr-densho-357-622)
Tansai Terakawa (right) and an unnamed man attend the Pan Pacific Conference.