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The Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) Opens New York Office

The Nippon Club

Arinori Mori

Tetsunosuke Tomita

Japan in New York

I Will Live Strong: New York Japanese American Experiences During World War II

JAPAN-U.S. CENTENNIAL

Prince Akihito visits New York City

The Japanese Association of New York hosted a welcome party for Kichisaburo Nomura at The Nippon Club

Kichisaburo Nomura (center) was appointed ambassador to the U.S. on February 11, 1941. He was entrusted to negotiate with Cordell Hull, the U.S. Secretary of State at the time, to avert war between the two countries.

Sutematsu Oyama, the First Japanese Woman to Study Abroad

Commemorative photo of five girls taken with Mrs. De Long (wife of Minister De Long) in 1871 shortly before the departure to the U.S.

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