Kabukiza Theater (4 Chome-12-15 Ginza, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0061, Japan) in Ginza District, Tokyo, Japan. Exteriors of the theater. People walk near the building of theater. Patrons enter and present their tickets to young women standing on either side of the entrance doors.
Training film for U.S. Navy titled 'Our Enemy - The Japanese'. U.S. Ambassador to Japan, Joseph S Grew states that Japan's logic is incomprehensible by Western standards and that they are 2000 years behind in ethical, social thinking. Wall charts in the background. Grew further talks about Japanese weapons. Hirohito's tomb in Hachioji. Emperor Hirohito on horseback followed by other Japanese officials on horseback. Japanese Army officials stand in formation. Troops lined up. Troops parade on streets. Japanese monks pass along road. (World War II period).
Exteriors of a large building in Tokyo during World War II. Men around various counters inside building. Banker using abacus. Close view of Japanese bill. Banker deals with a customer. Men on Tokyo stock exchange trading floor. Japanese industries. Sign reads 'Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Japan'. Various men in meeting. Propaganda theater with national symbols of Japan and Nazi Germany shown as decorations, showing bond between the two countries. A stage performance underway in the theater.
A garden in the Ginkakuji Pavilion, also known as the Silver Pavilion (2 Ginkakujicho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto, 606-8402, Japan) in Kyoto, Japan. Three Japanese women take a walk. They walk to edge of a pond where their image is reflected in water. Maiko girls talk and laugh. The women are Geisha and Maiko, professional performance artists trained in traditional Japanese performing art styles, from the Gion district of Kyoto.
West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer talks with Japanese Premier Nobusuke Kishi during his visit to Tokyo, Japan. Badges of the Japanese Imperial Order of the Rising Sun. Konrad Adenauer is bestowed with the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun. Chancellor Adenauer shakes hand with Japanese Premier Kishi. Other people sit with them. Adenauer travels to the Imperial Palace in a horse-drawn carriage reserved for dignitaries. Adenauer walks with Japanese dignitaries at the Tokyo Imperial Palace (1-1 Chiyoda, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-8111, Japan). Adenauer sits with Japanese Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nagako.
Japanese foreign minister Mamoru Shigemitsu being released on parole in Tokyo, Japan. Japan's war time foreign minister being released on parole after completing four years of imprisonment out of seven years. Shigemitsu bids adieu to prison officers at the gates of Tokyo's war criminal penitentiary. He gets aboard a ship and sailors on the ship.
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