American analysis of bombing damage upon the areas of Tokyo, Japan east of the Sumida River, 1945 [Colorized by WW2DB]

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Caption     American analysis of bombing damage upon the areas of Tokyo, Japan east of the Sumida River, 1945 [Colorized by WW2DB] ww2dbase
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Added By C. Peter Chen
Colorized Date 24 Feb 2023

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1. Commenter identity confirmed C. Peter Chen says:
5 Jun 2012 07:12:32 PM

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6. Mimatsu Manufacturing Company (wood and metal)
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37. Yanagishima Drug Company (chemical)
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40. Riken Steel Products Company (metal)
41. Miyamoto Plating Company (metal)
42. Kawamata Manufacturing Company (precision machinery)
43. Yanagisawa Celluloid Company (chemical)
44. Tokyo Cork Company (wood)
45. Kyokoku Iron Works (metal)
46. Tokyo Chain Works (metal)
47. Kameido rail station and freight yards (transportation)
48. Sakai Manufacturing Company (cutlery)
49. Steel Plate Production Company (metal)
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51. Uchiyama Spring Company (springs)
52. Ochiai Metal Works (metal)
53. Tabe Casting Company (metal)
54. Nakayama Manufacturing Company (stamped metal parts)
55. Nisshin Textile Company (aircraft parts)
56. Tokyo Tank Manufacturing Company (tanks)
57. Rising Sun Oil Company (fuel)
58. Nakamura Manufacturing Company (precision screws and fittings)
59. Amiya Enginering Company (professional services)
60. Chikarishi Iron Works (metal)
61. Tokyo Bus Company and Kameido repair shops (transportation)
62. Hamada Printing Machinery Company (precision ordnance components)
63. Kameido Pipe Company (pipes)
64. Hamada Iron Works (metal)
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66. Kobayashi Manufacturing Company (screws and gears)
67. Kanamono Engineering Company (professional services)
68. Otsuki Branch of the Hattori Company (range finders and anti-aircraft weapons firing control equipment)
69. Japan Chemical Industry Company (chemical)
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72. Imai Foundry (metal)
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74. Joto Spring Company (springs)
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77. Yoshizawa Chemical Machinery Company (chemical)
78. Oriental Weaving Company (textiles)
79. Homma Iron Works (metal)
80. Hori Iron Works (metal)
81. Ouchi Metal Fabricating Company (metal)
82. Oriental Weaving Company (textiles)
83. Nakajima Manufacturing Company (small electric motors)
84. Hazama Metal Works (metal)
85, Santo Iron Works (metal)
86. Japan Cast Steel Company (machine tools and second-grade bearings)
87. Miyahara Machinery Company (components)
88. Asahi Oil Refinery (fuel)
89. Tsutsui Manufacturing Company (machine tools and machinery components)
90. Tokyo Steel Products Company (metal)
91. Kawade Building Material Company (building materials)
92. Sanwa Manufacturing Company (machining)
93. Ishii Iron Works (metal)
94. Nippon Container Company (tanks)
95. Japan Roll Manufacturing Company (metal components)
96. Aoki Rolling Mill Machinery Company (metal components)
97. Sugiyama Spring Company (springs)
98. Takasago Iron Works (metal)
99. Masaki Iron Works (metal)
100. Kakuda Foundry (metal)
101. Itsumi Alloy Pipe Company (pipes)
102. Daito Machinery Company (components)
103. Tokyo Electric Company (utilities)
104. Noharo Metal Working Company (components)
105. Ogura Oil Refinery (fuel)
106. Joto Works of the Yokoyama Manufacturing Company (ordnance components)
107. Tate Iron Works (metal)
108. Saito Iron Works (metal)
109. Inagoshi Foundry (metal)
110. Hayakawa Engineering Company (professional services)
111. Fuji Iron Works (metal)

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