5019 items
5019 items
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Customs Declaration and Shipping Tag (ddr-densho-355-37)
Gift of hard candies sent to Mrs. Iku Takahashi in Japan. Shipping information in both English and Japanese.
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Group of men in baseball uniforms (ddr-ajah-5-46)
Caption below photo: This is likely the 1911 Waseda of Japan tour in America, per Bill Staples, Jr.
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Letter from Tami Takahashi To Marlene Mitchell (ddr-densho-424-462)
, redacted. Sorry they missed each other when Tami returned from Japan, and asking her to return her keys
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Letter from Teiko Kuroiwa, Takahashi Trading Company to Jeaunne Iwaasa (ddr-densho-424-846)
Congratulations on her appointment as a missionary to Japan, and offering their catalog of items they could provide
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Envelope containing three photos and letter from the Japanese Trade Center to Takahashi Imports (ddr-densho-424-1038)
Photos of Japan display at Pacific Festival, letter from Tomoye Takahashi thanking the Trade Center for including Takahashis
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Isoshima Japanese house burned down (ddr-densho-477-301)
The caption above the photo reads "Isoshima Home in Okayama, Japan, Burnt down in 1956" in black ink.
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Isoshima Japanese house burned down (ddr-densho-477-299)
The caption below the photo reads "Isoshima Home in Okayama, Japan burnt down in 1956" in black ink.
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Isoshima Japanese house burned down (ddr-densho-477-302)
The caption above the photo reads "Isoshima Home in Okayama, Japan, Burnt down in 1956" in black ink.
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Isoshima Japanese house burned down (ddr-densho-477-300)
The caption below the photo reads "Isoshima Home in Okayama, Japan, Burnt down in 1956" in black ink.
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Photo of family group (ddr-densho-426-18)
Six children, two women, one man standing outside building. Likely taken in Japan. Caption on back in Japanese
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School outing group photograph (ddr-densho-359-37)
Students and a teacher pose for a group photograph. Masaru Philip Okano lived in Japan from 1923-1933.
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Three students (ddr-densho-359-84)
Three boys pose in their school uniforms. Masaru Okano, far left, attended school in Japan from 1923-1933.
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Four students (ddr-densho-359-85)
Four boys pose in their school uniforms. Masaru Okano, far left, attended school in Japan from 1923-1933.
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Student soldier (ddr-densho-359-48)
A student poses with his rifle. Masaru Okano lived in Japan from 1923-1933, finishing middle school there.
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Street scene at night (ddr-densho-359-44)
A rainy Japanese street at night. Masaru Okano lived in Japan from 1923-1933, finishing middle school there.
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Costume festival (ddr-densho-359-56)
A line of students in costume including samurai and owls. Masaru Okano lived in Japan from 1923-1933.
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Two students (ddr-densho-359-83)
Two students pose outside a building, Masaru Okano on the right. He lived in Japan from 1923-1933.
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Military exercise (ddr-densho-359-59)
A group of students take part in a military exercise. Masaru Okano lived in Japan from 1923-1933.
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Letter from Helen Takahashi to Henri and Tomoye Takahashi (ddr-densho-410-256)
Telling them the things she has bought to send to the family in Japan, has a new job
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News report from International News Service (ddr-densho-410-13)
Reporting that as many as 60,000 young girls have been sold by their families in Japan facing famine.
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Mitsue Tsujimura sitting on the deck of the Hikawa Maru (ddr-densho-432-162)
Caption in album: "March 26 to April 7, 1935 / On Hikawa Maru / From Japan / Mitsue Tsujimura / Age 18."
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Letter from Matsuye Koiki to Ruth Yamada, July 11, 1942 (ddr-densho-432-5)
This letter discusses Matsuye Koike's decision to repatriate to Japan. The letter was "detained alien enemy mail examined."
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Repatriation list (ddr-densho-356-824)
List of individuals approved for repatriation to Japan. First on the list is Takeyuki Domoto, Yuriko Domoto's uncle.
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Naval leaders of Japan and other countries at a wake for Heihachiro Togo (ddr-njpa-4-1780)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Osumi, Minister of the Navy, invited the commanders-in-chief of every country. [Tokyo 1934 June 7]. Minister of the Navy Osumi held a party after the national funeral of Togo, who was the General of the Army. Traiyer, Commander-in-Chief of the support fleet, and three others attended the party. They came from England. …