Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Left to right, view of Hajime Maehara, standing in collared shirt, tie, jacket, with hands clasped in front, Yoshio Kuroda, standing in collared shirt, tie, jacket, Jisuki Ohahashi standing in collared shirt, tie, unbuttoned jacket, and Annaka Yoshii standing in glasses, collared shirt, tie, and jacket. Maehara, a mechanical engineer with the Japanese Railway of Chosen, Kuroda, a technical engineer with the Chosen Department of Communications, Yoshii, a telephone engineer with the Chosen Department of Communications, and Ohahashi, the Hiroshima branch manager of Yasuda Life Insurance Company, preparing for their return trip home after completing an inspection of mechanical developments in the Southland. The group stayed at the Olympic Hotel, formerly located at 117 North San Pedro Street, which is now Judge John Aiso Street. Related to the article, “Japan Group Ends Survey.” Los Angeles Times, 29 Aug. 1935. Handwritten on negative: Hajime Maehara, Yoshio Kuroda, Jisuki Ohahashi, Annaka Yoshii Text from negative sleeve: 2137, Hajime Maehara, Yoshio Kuroda, Jisuki Ohahashi, Annaka Yoshii, Japanese officials on tour, 8/26/35, [stamped:] Sep 1935
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b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1429_8546 ark:/21198/zz002dgfjw
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Subject
People International Foreign visitors--Japanese Engineers Yoshii, Annaka Ohahashi, Jisuki Maehara, Hajime Kuroda, Yoshio Olympic Hotel (Los Angeles, Calif.)
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