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Tourism

Enoshima Island at low tide, c. 1910.
N.Y.K. Lines On-Board Passenger Amenities advertising postcards, c. 1930.
“Hotels seen on side of fine stream”, Kinugawa Onsen District, Nikko, c. 1930.
Japan Silk Exhibition postcard series, Kobe, 1925.
“Shooting the Hozu rapids” on the Hozu River, Kyoto, c. 1920.
Akechidaira Aerial Rope-way and Nikko Tramway, Nikko, c. 1940.
Kagaya Tourist Hotel, Wakura Onsen, Ishikawa Prefecture, c. 1930.
Yunohama Spa, Yamagata Prefecture, c. 1960.
Ise Asakuma Funicular Cable Car, Toba, Mie Prefecture, c. 1930.
Summer cottages, Kinsen, Chosen (Colonial Korea), c. 1920.
“Hochi Shimbun”-sponsored excursion cruise ports-of-call commemorative postcard, c. 1910.
“The Exposition of the Shining Japan” advertising postcard, Hyogo, 1936.
Yoshinoya Ryokan, Kaga Yamanaka Onsen, Ishikawa Prefecture, c. 1930.
Ikaya Ryokan, Naoetsu, Niigata Prefecture, c. 1910.
Izu Funabara Onsen postcard series, Izu City, Shizuoka, c. 1930.
Grand Kyoto Coronation Exposition, Kyoto, 1928.
“The way to upmt [sic] Fuji from Gotenba”, Climbing Mt. Fuji, Gotemba, c. 1920.
“Nitaka”, Nakajima-Douglas DC-2, Japan Air Transport Co., Ltd. advertising postcard, c. 1935.
High school class excurision to the Miura peninsula in line outside Zushi Station, Zushi, c. 1910.
“The Tengu rock, Mt. Bandai”, Fukushima Prefecture, c. 1920.
Takarazuka Revue advertising postcards, Tokyo, 1936-1938.
“Culture Village”, Peace Commemorative Exposition, Ueno Park, Tokyo, 1922.
Osaka Mint, Osaka, c. 1920.

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