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Hideki Tojo receiving his death sentence, Tokyo, Japan, 12 Nov 1948Emperor Showa visiting Kurume, Fukuoka, Japan, 28 May 1949Emperor Showa and Empress Kojun attending the musical-poetry festival in the Imperial Palace, Tokyo, Japan, 1950Emperor Showa at the pilgrimage town of Naka, Tokushima Prefecture, Japan, 1950
Hideki Tojo receiving his death sentence, Tokyo, Japan, 12 Nov 1948Emperor Showa visiting Kurume, Fukuoka, Japan, 28 May 1949Emperor Showa and Empress Kojun attending the musical-poetry festival in the Imperial Palace, Tokyo, Japan, 1950Emperor Showa at the pilgrimage town of Naka, Tokushima Prefecture, Japan, 1950
Emperor Showa in a laboratory, Japan, circa 1950Emperor Showa reading, Japan, circa 1950Emperor Showa gathering marine life at Gogoshima, Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture, Japan, 19 Mar 1950, photo 1 of 2Emperor Showa gathering marine life at Gogoshima, Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture, Japan, 19 Mar 1950, photo 2 of 2
Emperor Showa in a laboratory, Japan, circa 1950Emperor Showa reading, Japan, circa 1950Emperor Showa gathering marine life at Gogoshima, Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture, Japan, 19 Mar 1950, photo 1 of 2Emperor Showa gathering marine life at Gogoshima, Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture, Japan, 19 Mar 1950, photo 2 of 2
Emperor Showa visiting Kochi, Japan, 22 Mar 1950Princess Kazuko (first from left, daughter of Emperor Showa) and Toshimichi Takatsukasa (second from left) on their wedding day, Japan, 20 May 1950; Emperor Showa, Empress Kojun, and Empress Dowager Teimei also presentUS Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson, General Douglas MacArthur, and General Omar Bradley during a review at the Palace Plaza, Tokyo, Japan, 19 Jun 1950Emperor Showa speaking at the ceremony of the 70th anniversary of the founding of Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan, 17 Nov 1950
Emperor Showa visiting Kochi, Japan, 22 Mar 1950Princess Kazuko (first from left, daughter of Emperor Showa) and Toshimichi Takatsukasa (second from left) on their wedding day, Japan, 20 May 1950; Emperor Showa, Empress Kojun, and Empress Dowager Teimei also presentUS Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson, General Douglas MacArthur, and General Omar Bradley during a review at the Palace Plaza, Tokyo, Japan, 19 Jun 1950Emperor Showa speaking at the ceremony of the 70th anniversary of the founding of Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan, 17 Nov 1950
US military mail truck at Haneda Air Base, Tokyo, Japan, 1951US military mail truck at Haneda Air Base, Tokyo, Japan, 1951US military mail truck in front of a stationary store in Tokyo, Japan, 1951Emperor Showa of Japan reading the newspaper with Crown Prince Akihito, Tokyo, Japan, 1952
US military mail truck at Haneda Air Base, Tokyo, Japan, 1951US military mail truck at Haneda Air Base, Tokyo, Japan, 1951US military mail truck in front of a stationary store in Tokyo, Japan, 1951Emperor Showa of Japan reading the newspaper with Crown Prince Akihito, Tokyo, Japan, 1952
Saburo Kurusu with dog, Japan, circa 1952Emperor Showa, Empress Kojun, and Crown Prince Akihito greeting the public, Japan, 10 Nov 1952Hachiro Arita, early 1954Crown Princess Michiko of Japan, Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia, and Crown Prince Akihito of Japan, Japan, 1955
Saburo Kurusu with dog, Japan, circa 1952Emperor Showa, Empress Kojun, and Crown Prince Akihito greeting the public, Japan, 10 Nov 1952Hachiro Arita, early 1954Crown Princess Michiko of Japan, Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia, and Crown Prince Akihito of Japan, Japan, 1955

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