The swing, by Koji Inoue
Fukuoka, Japan, 1950s
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まぼろし探偵ブロマイド - まんだらけオークション
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Ihei Kimura
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Japanese Girl in Kimono w/ Hair Bow & Fan, Vintage by Vintage Japan-esque
<br /><i>Via Flickr:</i> <br />A Japanese girl in a kimono with a bow, geta sandals, and folded fan. She also has the traditional Shichi-Go-San Chitose Ame candy. This photo is from a found wooden box of vintage Japanese portraits that appear to have been taken by a portrait photographer, possibly between the 1930s to 1950s in Japan.
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Japanese Girl in Kimono & Sandals, Vintage by Vintage Japan-esque
<br /><i>Via Flickr:</i> <br />A Japanese girl in a kimono and wooden sandals,. You can also see the traditional Shichi-Go-San Chitose Ame candy. This photo is from a found wooden box of vintage Japanese portraits that appear to have been taken by a portrait photographer, possibly between the 1930s to 1950s in Japan.
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Tout l'amour (2005 Remaster)
本邦で何度もアレンジされ、曲名が変わっても親しまれた曲
情熱の花、キッスは目にして
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Kudo Shoichi From “Aomori” 1950 - 1962
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千人針
Photo ‘maidens at shrine entrance’, by photographer Shoichido Kurihara, 1930’s, Japan.
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Today, on April 22nd, 1975 - Queen Story!
Concert at Nagoya, Japan, Aichi Taikukan
'Sheer Heart Attack Tour'
Freddie Mercury with John Deacon during a visit to Nagoya Castle on this day
📸 Pic3: Freddie Mercury with John Deacon when visited Nagoya Castle, with some very inquisitive japanese schoolchildren
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Photo of girl in the historic town of Shizuoka, Japan, near the base of Mt Fuji. Early 20th century. The girl is dressed in a special child’s ceremonial kimono utilized specifically for the Shichi-Go-San ( "Seven-Five-Three"), a traditional rite of passage and festival day in Japan for three- and seven-year-old girls and three- and five-year-old boys, held annually on November 15.
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Yoho Tsuda. Advertising Car, 1959.
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by Werner Bischof
Fashion student Michiko Jinuma with her family, Tokyo, Japan, 1951
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