print ephemera (70 total)

Tour Japan for Just 10¢ (1956)
We Japanese: Book on Nippon
Books on Japan (The Hokuseido Press)
Continental (Japan Cotton and Silk Trading Co., Inc.)
Japan Cotton and Silk Trading Co., Inc.
Filature Manufactured by Kosuisha
Japanese Doll (Hara & Co.)
Raw Silk (Kanaikumiai)
Dance (Gunze Raw Silk)
Cafe Kinshi
Salon Itto
Restrant Benisu Cafe
Cafe Furusato
Hiroshima Cafe
Cafe Misu Nippon
Cafe Ririan
Cafe Gurando
Restaurant Daikichi (Daikichi Shokudō)
Gold Umbrella (Gunze Raw Silk Mfg. Co.)
Akaneko
Raw Silk (Nankisha)
Passenger List Souvenir, S.S. Siberia (1924)
Souvenir Passenger List, M.S. Chichibu Maru (N.Y.K.)
Menu, S.S. Santo Maru (9 Dec. 1909)
Dinner menu, M.S. Hikawa Maru (N.Y.K., 4 Aug. 1930)
Asama Maru Theatre, S.S. Asama Maru (N.Y.K., 1940)
Variety Show program, S.S. Taiyo Maru (N.Y.K., 1938)
Variety Show program, S.S. Taiyo Maru (N.Y.K., 1938)
Programme of Events, M.V. Yasukuni Maru (N.Y.K., 1938)
Souvenir Passenger List, M.S. Hikawa Maru (N.Y.K.)
Photo Christmas Card (n.d.)
You and I Put the Squeeze on the Japanese!
Japanese Village, Seattle World's Fair (Free Courtesy Ticket)
Dinner menu, S.S. President Coolidge (American President Line, 19 Aug. 1941)
Calendar - Fujiya Hotel, Miyanoshita, Japan (n.d.)
One Million Smiles (1947)
Program of Events, S.S. Chiyo Maru (T.K.K., 1915)
Japan's Hour of Doom (n.d.)
Put the Strength of America Behind it's Punch
Paramount Gift Shoppe New Kobe (n.d.)
Kanebo Silk (n.d.)
The Cup That Cheers (n.d.)
K. Hayashi Kimono Dep't Store (n.d.)
Daruma Co. Business Card (n.d.)
Tokyo Mitsukoshi Department Store Guide (n.d.)
K. Hayashi & Co., Ltd. (n.d.)
Tatsumura Silk Mansion (n.d.)
Shopping Guide (1947)
Amita Damascene and Silver Jewelry (n.d.)
Y. Tsuruki Japanese and Chinese Fine Art Curios (n.d.)
Acme Dry Goods Shop
International Shopping Nook, Kobe (n.d.)
La Crosse Soap Co.'s Sweet Home Soap
Singer Manufacturing Co. Trade Card (n.d.)
Guest of Japan, Key to Japan's Hospitality (1933)
Spring's Awakening in Japan (1930)
Beautiful Japan (n.d.)
A Summer Trip that Thousands Can Now Afford (1935)
Visit Japan for a New Viewpoint (1958)
See . . . Enjoy Fascinating Japan (1958)
Metropolitan Tokyo and the City of Kyoto (May 1957)
This Week in Tokyo (Sept. 2, 1957)
Parlez Vous Japanese? (n.d.)
Mailing Envelope for Silver Bells from Hiroshima (magazine)
Reliable English Spoken (1931)
See Nippon First in 16mm Films
List of Useful Words and Phrases (Sept., 1945)
Monthly Attractions in the Kansai District (1936)
This Week's Attractions (1933)
Chocolat d'Aiguebelle "The Russo-Japanese War" Trade Cards