Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. This photograph, cropped, appears with the article: Barbara Miller, "What Japan Wants from US." 1 Jul. 1934 This is a photograph of Mr. Tomokazu Hori and his wife, Taeko (Florence Taye) Hori, outside their home in Los Angeles. Mr. Hori served as the Consul-General for Japan in Southern California from 1934 to 1937. Mrs. Hori is dressed in a kimono. Handwritten on negative: Mr. & Mrs. Hori, Japanese Consul Text from newspaper captions: 1) Mrs. Hori, the Consul's wife. She is the highly cultured daughter of a Northern California millionaire. 2) The Japanese Consul to Los Angeles, Mr. Tomokazu Hori, scholar of the Imperial University. Text on negative sleeve: Hori, Mr. & mrs. Japanese Consul
Type
image
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1429_9626 ark:/21198/zz002dhqst
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Consuls--Japanese--California--Los Angeles Hori, Tomokazu, b. ca. 1897 Hori, Florence Taye, 1902-1984
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