422 items in this album on 22 pages.

View of Tainan, Taiwan, 1934Architectural plans for the exterior of Taihoku General Government Building of Taiwan by Uheiji Nagano, circa 1906Architectural plans for the interior of Taihoku General Government Building of Taiwan by Uheiji Nagano, circa 1906Architectural plans for the interior of Taihoku General Government Building of Taiwan by Matsunosuke Moriyama, circa 1910
View of Tainan, Taiwan, 1934Architectural plans for the exterior of Taihoku General Government Building of Taiwan by Uheiji Nagano, circa 1906Architectural plans for the interior of Taihoku General Government Building of Taiwan by Uheiji Nagano, circa 1906Architectural plans for the interior of Taihoku General Government Building of Taiwan by Matsunosuke Moriyama, circa 1910
Taihoku General Government Building, under construction, Taiwan, circa 1917-1918Taihoku General Government Building (now Presidential Office Building), Taihoku (now Taipei), Taiwan, circa 1919View of Taihoku General Government Building (now Presidential Office Building) at night, Taihoku (now Taipei), Taiwan, circa 1919Taihoku General Government Buliding, Taihoku (now Taipei), Taiwan, circa 1920s
Taihoku General Government Building, under construction, Taiwan, circa 1917-1918Taihoku General Government Building (now Presidential Office Building), Taihoku (now Taipei), Taiwan, circa 1919View of Taihoku General Government Building (now Presidential Office Building) at night, Taihoku (now Taipei), Taiwan, circa 1919Taihoku General Government Buliding, Taihoku (now Taipei), Taiwan, circa 1920s
The entrance of the headquarters of 2nd Taiwan Infantry Brigade of the Japanese Taiwan Army, circa 1920The entrance of the headquarters of the Kiirun Heavy Artillery Brigade of the Japanese Taiwan Army, Kiirun, Taiwan, circa 1920The entrance of the headquarters of the Mountain Artillery Brigade of the Japanese Taiwan Army, Taihoku, Taiwan, circa 1920Tsia Bun-tat (center) with his Itoh Emi 5 aircraft, Taihoku Cavalry Training Field (now Machangding Memorial Park), Taihoku (now Taipei), Taiwan, 30 Oct 1921
The entrance of the headquarters of 2nd Taiwan Infantry Brigade of the Japanese Taiwan Army, circa 1920The entrance of the headquarters of the Kiirun Heavy Artillery Brigade of the Japanese Taiwan Army, Kiirun, Taiwan, circa 1920The entrance of the headquarters of the Mountain Artillery Brigade of the Japanese Taiwan Army, Taihoku, Taiwan, circa 1920Tsia Bun-tat (center) with his Itoh Emi 5 aircraft, Taihoku Cavalry Training Field (now Machangding Memorial Park), Taihoku (now Taipei), Taiwan, 30 Oct 1921
Taihoku General Government Building, Taiwan, 1923Kaba-class destroyers with all hands on the rails to welcome Crown Prince Hirohito, Takao harbor, Taiwan, Apr 1923Civilians gathering for Crown Prince HirohitoCrown Prince Hirohito arriving at Kirun, Taiwan, 16 Apr 1923
Taihoku General Government Building, Taiwan, 1923Kaba-class destroyers with all hands on the rails to welcome Crown Prince Hirohito, Takao harbor, Taiwan, Apr 1923Civilians gathering for Crown Prince Hirohito's visit, near Taihoku rail station, Taiwan, 16 Apr 1923Crown Prince Hirohito arriving at Kirun, Taiwan, 16 Apr 1923
Crown Prince Hirohito at Taihoku Station, Taiwan, 16 Apr 1923Crown Prince Hirohito in Kiirun (now Keelung), Taiwan, 16 Apr 1923; the building at left of photo was the post officeCrown Prince HirohitoMilitary marching band playing on the occasion of Crown Prince Hirohito
Crown Prince Hirohito at Taihoku Station, Taiwan, 16 Apr 1923Crown Prince Hirohito in Kiirun (now Keelung), Taiwan, 16 Apr 1923; the building at left of photo was the post officeCrown Prince Hirohito's personal train, Taihoku, Taiwan, 16 Apr 1923Military marching band playing on the occasion of Crown Prince Hirohito's visit to Taiwan, Kirun, Taiwan, 16 Apr 1923

422 items in this album on 22 pages.



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