Trade fair in Osaka, Japan. 'Exhibit information office' in the American (USA) pavilion. A Japanese woman seated at reception desk in the information office. Two Japanese men visit the office. The receptionist displays magazines and journals to the men. She comes out with cold drinks (Coca Cola) and serves them to visitors.
Trade Fair in Osaka, Japan. Sign in front of an exhibit reads: 'Sweden freezer'. Many Japanese visitors stand near the Sweden Freezer. A woman hands out ice cream cones to the visitors. Woman prepares soft ice cream cones from machine and demonstrates it. She speaks about the company product and its quality. Signs identify 'Sweden Soft Server' and 'Sweden Shake Maker'. Woman makes shake and demonstrate shake making machine. She serves shakes, from a pitcher, to visitors at the Fair.
American pavilion at Trade fair in Osaka, Japan. Large crowd of Japanese visitors entering the USA pavilion. They proceed up a ramp leading past pool and fountains and landscaping at inside entrance of the pavilion. Many Japanese visitors crowd around around a stall where American women exhibit U.S. prepared food products and demonstrate their use and preparation. A Japanese woman interpreter translates for the benefit of the Japanese visitors. American food items and fresh baked products are displayed.
Trade fair in Osaka, Japan. Sign written in Japanese (katakana characters) saying “シェルアイスメーカー” (“Shell Ice Maker” in English). Shell Ice Maker machine is demonstrated. Water flows over chilling columns on which it freezes and then cracks and falls into collection box. Crushed ice falls into the ice maker collection box. Sign at exhibit states its capacity is 2 tons per day of ice. A Japanese man working for Japan Pepsi Cola Company (present day Pepsi Japan franchise now under Suntory) shows a scale model of a Pepsi Cola bottling plant. Japanese man explains the Pepsi Cola bottling plant model. Bottles of Pepsi products are seen behind the man. Logo of Pepsi Cola is displayed on the Pepsi Cola booth in the trade fair
Trade Fair in Osaka, Japan. The FMC Logo is displayed. A small-scale machine demonstrates the processing and labeling of food cans, which ride conveyors through the machine and get labeled. Labels roll on roller. Pictures on wall.
Shintoism as a religion practiced in Japan. A Shinto priest reads from a paper. A torii found in a Shinto shrine garden. View of the “floating” torii gate of the Itsukushima Shrine (1-1 Miyajimacho, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima 739-0588, Japan) in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. A Japanese man stands under the “floating” torii gate. Two Shinto priests walking. Stone stairs leading to a Shinto shrine. A man bows at a small shrine. Façade of a Shinto shrine (likely the Kitano Tenmangū Shrine in Kyoto, Japan). Crowds of worshippers visit a Shinto shrine. The Imperial Chrysanthemum Seal (kikumon) is displayed on the side of a Shinto gate. Priests perform purification rituals. Japanese woman performs rituals. Priest gives blessing to people.
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