Hospital of Japanese-American Internment assembly center at Santa Anita in California ( relocation center or interment camp in World War 2). A Japanese internee hospital worker opens the locks of a sterilizer. He removes a sterilized object and places something else inside.
Japanese-American citizens at internment campr or relocation center during World War 2. Infant nursery in Japanese-American internment assembly center hospital, Santa Anita, California. An internee nurse, using a tied napkin worn as a face mask, takes a baby in her lap. Babies in cribs. A nurse wearing face mask stands beside a crib. Nurse tucks in bed linen in crib. 'No Admittance' written over the entrance.
Japanese soldiers in Burma during the Burma Campaign of World War II. A large column of soldiers marches along a road. Several medium sized Japanese tanks roll down the road.
Japanese women around shacks and shanties in Tokyo, Japan. Monuments at a cemetery in Tokyo. Tin shack constructed from scrap wood and tin in the background. Japanese girls stand in front of the entrance of a tin shack. A newly constructed shack amidst the ruins of bombed out area. The bombed out area shows typical temporary homes. Women in the foreground wash vegetables. Entrance to a shack shows a woman brewing tea over a charcoal stove. An outdoor treasure vault now used as home. A woman walks from the door of a partly underground shanty to an outdoor faucet.
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.
Japanese workers make fans in Kyoto, Japan. A worker shows a Japanese fan making method. The worker saws bamboo in short pieces and splits the bamboo into narrow stripes. He drills holes through each blade of the fan frame. The bamboo stripes. The worker bevels off edges and uses a wood chisel and a plane. He sands down and smoothen off each individual frame. The worker and the tools of his trade. The worker finishes the wood frame for a fan. He then places a shaft in the end of the fan and places finished fan frames on the ground to dry in the sun.
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