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Mayekawa Kunio: Lead Architect of the Japan Pavilion, 1964–65 New York World’s Fair

Architectural drawing pencil on yellowed paper of the Japan pavilion from the 1965-1965 World's Fair.

Domon Ken – Photographer of Modern Japan

Leaflet advertsing 'Japan. The nation in panorama'.

Rev. Alfred Saburō Akamatsu: Pastor and Community Leader

Black and white picture of a smiling Japanese man. He has short hair and glasses, and is wearing a suit.

Genjiro Yeto in New York and Connecticut

Kentaro Ikeda: Solitary Internment and Legacy

Kan’ichi Asakawa (1873–1948): Japanese Scholar at Dartmouth and Yale

The Mitsui Family at Dartmouth College

Hiroshima-Kai: Voices for Peace

Makino Katsuji: From Kyoto to New York

Dr. Junko Seiki Emy(1933–2017): Physician, Fulbright Scholar, Community Care Provider

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