Exterior of official residence of the Japanese ambassador with unidentified man and women by the front door
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Tea Ceremony at the Official Residence of the Head of the Okinawa Government
Museum of Modern Art, New York
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) Collection
Women Imitating the Procession of a Korean Ambassador
Harvard Art Museums
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Women Imitating the Procession of a Korean Ambassador
Harvard Art Museums
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Dog by the door of a demolished house in Gessopalena, Italy
Alexander Turnbull Library
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The Courtesan ōhara of the Tsuruya Brothel Accompanied by her Kamuro Assistants ōjino and Sekiya and an Unidentified Shinzō Apprentice
Honolulu Museum of Art
Honolulu Museum of Art Collection
Mr Holloway greeting Mr S Yoshida former Minister of Japan and an unidentified [Japanese Consulate Official?...
Alexander Turnbull Library
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The Courtesan ōgino of the ōgiya Brothel, Accompanied by her Kamuro Susami and Isami as well as an Unidentified Shinzō
Honolulu Museum of Art
Honolulu Museum of Art Collection

Wang Jingwei at the ceremony marking the presentation of credentials by Japanese ambassador Shigem...
Stanford University Libraries
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Group of unidentified RNZAF airmen observing the wreck of a Japanese ship, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands
Alexander Turnbull Library
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The Courtesans Maizumi of the Daimonjiya Brothel Accompanied by Two Unidentified Shinzo and her Kamuro Shigeki and Naname
Honolulu Museum of Art
Honolulu Museum of Art Collection
The front of a casa occupied by New Zealand infantrymen on the Via Emilia, Faenza, Italy
Alexander Turnbull Library
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The Courtesan Hinazuru of the Chōjiya Brothel, Her Kamuro Kochō and Tsuruki, Two Unidentified Shinzō and an Unidentified Yarite Viewing Peonies along Nakanochō Boulevard
Honolulu Museum of Art
Honolulu Museum of Art Collection
Unidentified RNZAF Survey men standing in front of a C47 aircraft, as it departs for Japan, Whenuapai, Auckl...
Alexander Turnbull Library
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Japanese Art at the YMCA and two unidentified Japanese women with a vase and floral display, probably Wellin...
Alexander Turnbull Library
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The Courtesan Mayuzumi of the Daimonjiya Brothel, Accompanied by her Kamuro Naname and Shigeki as well as an Unidentified Shinzō, Visiting a Shinto Shrine
Honolulu Museum of Art
Honolulu Museum of Art Collection
No. 22, Snow in Front of the Official Storehouses (Onkura mae no yuki), from the series Comical Views of Famous Places in Edo (Edo meisho dōke zukushi)
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Group of Kiwis outside their billet behind the Italian front line, World War II - Photograph taken by George...
Alexander Turnbull Library
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Women of Campobasso, Italy, still use the old Roman washing place for their laundry - Photograph taken by Ge...
Alexander Turnbull Library
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An Entertainer in Front of a Picture of the Heian Poet Fujiwara no Yasumasa Playing the Flute by Moonlight, from the series Six Poems of Love and Valor (Enyū rokkasen)
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia Museum of Art collection
Triptych: View of the Amusements of the Foreigners in Yokohama, Bushu (Bushu Yokohama gaikokujin yūkyō no zu), published by Yamadaya Shōjirō
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Two Women of Nojiri Who were Set Upon while Travelling, Robbed, Tied to Trees, and Eaten by Wolves, No. 623 from the series The Postal Newspaper (Yūbin hōchi shimbun)
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia Museum of Art collection
Miniature Buddhist Shrine in the Form of a Lotus Petal with representation of a Sâkyamuni Buddha Triad (Shaka sanzon): the Historical Buddha Shaka Nyorai (Sâkyamuni) flanked by Bodhisattvas Monju Bosatsu (Mañjusrî, on a lion) and Fugen Bosatsu (Samantabhadra, on an elephant) and with exterior design of the Sanskrit seed-syllable 'bhah' and lotus petals
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At His Official Residence of Liukungtao, Ting Ju-chang, Entrusting His Will to Cheng Pi-kuang, Decides to Commit Suicide Bearing the Blame for Defeat (Ryukōtō kansha ni Tei Joshō isho o Tei Hekikō e takushi shū ni kawarite kesshi o hakaru zu)
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia Museum of Art collection
Court Exh. No. 2892: Dispatch dated 18 Aug 1941 from Ambassador Grew to Secretary of State Hull and Under Secretary Welles, containing the Ambassador's official recommendation in connection with the proposal made to him by the Japanese Foreign Minister. Excerpt from Exhibit for identification No. 58
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