Ruins in Hiroshima, Japan after World War II. The entrance to a Savings Bank which is set up and doing business in a light wooden structure built inside the shell of the original bank building. A Japanese man pulls a cart along a road which has been partially cleared. A man walks through debris of a collapsed building. A Japanese man cleans away rubble from his property, preparatory to planting his garden and erecting his new home. A Japanese telephone maintenance man repairs lines on a telephone pole. A group of Japanese children collects sea shells near a bridge along the fringe of Motoyasu River.
Activities at a Japanese newspaper office in Hiroshima, Japan after World War II . Interior of the newspaper office shows several Japanese reporters at work. A reporter writes a script. The script and pictures are given to an editor seated at his table. The editor scans the pictures and the script and calls a copy girl. She picks up the material and takes it to a makeup desk. Typesetters at work at the makeup desk.
Activities at a Japanese newspaper office in Hiroshima, Japan after World War II. A typesetters' rack shows several typesetters at work pick out the Japanese characters by hand. An entire page is typeset and is ready for press. A translation editor's desk where several American magazines lay on the desk. A giant press starts rolling and printing the newspaper. The finished paper comes out of the press. Two Japanese men engaged in sorting the completed newspaper. A pressman looks on.
Ruins in Hiroshima, Japan after World War II. Japanese pedestrians, traffic and trolley cars move past the destroyed Agricultural Society Building in the background. Several Japanese women dry green seaweed on a line. A group of Japanese children salvages small pieces of tiles. They use a rail spike to pry the tiles loose. A group of Japanese laborers loads corrugated sheet metal scrap on a truck, preparatory to salvage.
The art and crafts of Kyoto, Japan. A Japanese artist polishes an object with charcoal and coats it with red lacquer. The artist gives the final touch. The final polishing with Tonoko Clay. Lacquer products displayed are red coffee pots, wine cups, cigarette sets, trays with gold dusted base and fan design and a stationary box.
Various places in Kyoto, Japan. A Japanese farmer plows his land. He uses a wooden plow and an ox to pull it. A group of Buddhists monks walk in a ceremonial procession across a bridge over the water at Chion-in Temple grounds in Kyoto. A wheat field and an irrigation well in the background. Streets and houses in Kyoto.
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