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New York City
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Ōtu
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How to See Books
"How to See" guides produced for different parts of Japan
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Japan Tour Guide Brochures
Guides created by the Japan Travel Bureau across many years
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Esperanto
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English
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Osaka
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Kobe
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Matsue
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Nikko
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Guide in Nikko
Inside back cover: ""The Nikko Copper Works of the Furukawa Electric Company, Ltd. Head office Marunouchi, Tokyo."
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How to See Matsue
2nd Edition
Printed in Japan by the Toppan Printing Company, Ltd
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Japan Tour Guide 1957
Contains a fold out map with National Railway and other rail, steamer, and air line routes.
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Japanujo: Hieraŭ kaj Hodiaŭ
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Japanlando
Esperanto Guide to Japan
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14 Day All Expense Tour in Japan
Yokohama to Kobe Itinerary, also visiting Kamakura, Tokyo, Nikko, Miyanoshita, Kyoto and Nara. Choice of Escorted or Independent Tour. Exchange rate ¥1.00 = $0.34.
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Japan Tour Guide 1956
With maps, illustrations, and information on popular itineraries, entry procedures and customs regulations, food, transportation, amusement, sports, shopping, tipping, climate, etc.
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Kobe Invites You
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Winter in Japan
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Kobe and Osaka
Demographics given as of 1925.
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How to See Ōtu
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Far Eastern Trade
New York World's Fair, 1939. 2600th Anniversary of Japan. Includes advertisements for travel Covers Japanese history, culture, and relations with US.
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The 1860s to 1960s from Feudalism to the Edge of Space: Today's Products for a Better Tomorrow
Japan Pavilion New York World's Fair, 1965.
Features: Colour Television Set, Kodama Limited Electric Express Train, FACOM 231 Electric Computer (Fujitsu), Sony VTR Video Recorder, PV 100 Transistorized Portable Television, Signal Tape Recorder: application in many diversified fields; industry, education, medical research, technology, airlines, sports, arts, etc 8mm Cine-Camera with zoom (Canon).
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Japan Exhibits
For the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition in Seattle, Washington
Brochure with map of Japan's exhibits, includes photographs, building plans, and a description of each exhibit.
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Japan's Awful Famine
The Japan Famine Relief Work. black and white photos
"Japan's Awful Famine: A Million Lives in Jeopardy."