Destroyed ammunition factory in Kamata district in Tokyo city after it was bombed. Civilians among ruins of factory. Remains of laundry in Kamata district. Japanese shrine and bus station in Kamata district. Wrecked Japanese buses.9 September 1945. (World War II period).
Street scene in Kamata district as Japanese pulls cart along. Demolished Kamata district. Demolished power sub station. Donkey grazing among ruin of buildings. Ruined homes and factories in Kamata district.9 September 1945.
Demolished Shiba district. Ruins of Japanese homes in Shiba district. Rebuilt Japanese dwelling.13 September 1945.
Demolished factory in Shiba district. Salvaging material from demolished building..13 September 1945. (World War II period).
Demolished Yebisu brewery. Destroyed Azabu district. Shanty building among ruins.13 September 1945.
U.S. soldiers in Japan during American occupation after World War II. Japanese crowd outside around Ginza-District, Tokyo. Buildings at a busy Center of Ginza-Districts, Chuo-Ward, Tokyo. View in the vinicity of Intersection of "Ginza" Ave. and Ave."Z" (current Harumi Ave.) from the rooftop of high building (current Matsuzakaya Department Store). Many sidewalk vendors line along "Ginza" Ave.. Soldiers stand near pedicabs. U.S. Army vehicles move through the intersection of the center of "Ginza-District" along Ave."Z" from "Harumi" towards "Hibiya" direction. A Japanese man stands with a child along the side walk on Ave."Z". A Japanese woman and boy shine shoes of U.S. soldiers. U.S. soldiers of First Cavalry Division buy unit badges, for their uniform hats, from a Japanese woman street vendor.
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