52724 Priest of Fortune Telling Temple talking to Miss Lee. Fukuoka,
Japan.
52725 Fortune telling booth in Buddhist Temple, Fukuoka. Miss Lee at side
bars on electric light constitute the sign of fortune tellers place, closed
for the afternoon.
45469 A Christian funeral in the rice fields, Japan
45838 Japanese soldier, Mochinaga, Japan
45470 Binzuru Sama, it is said that Buddha conferred on him the power to
cure all human ills, Binzura is a highly popular object of worship with the
lower classes, Japan
4654 Women coaling the ship, Kobe, Japan
45840 Jiso, the compassionate Buddhist helper, Japan
43497 Gion Festival, Kyoto, The floats represented the various traditions
of Japan, especially those connected with Shintoism, They were hung with
beautiful tapestries, many of them being European tapestries presented to
the Emperor long ago, Gion Festival, (See 43494-95-96-98)
43498 Gion Festival, The floats were drawn by men in steel blue-gray
costumes, (See 43494-95-96-97)
43493 Gion Festival, This little fellow has found a point of vantage from
which to view the procession, Kyoto
43494 Gion Festival, The floats represent the various traditions of Japan,
especially those connected with Shintoism, they were hung with beautiful
tapestries and brocades, many of them being European tapestries, presented
to the Emperor long ago (see 43495-6)
43495 Gion Festival, The floats were drawn by men in steel blue-gray
costumes, (see 43494-6-7-8)
41881 Tokyo, Japan, Diabutsu (Buddha) and some of his children in one of
the small temples in the Asakusa Temple area, The chest in foreground is
the receptacle for collections every worshipper must pay
27950 Carps, or paper fishes flying on roofs of houses, to celebrate the
Boy's Festival, May 5, Japan
27951 Fujiyama, boats on river in foreground
28456 Rev S Honda, DD, President of the Methodist College and Theological
School, Aoyama
28457 No I (at top of page) Doshisha Theological Hall, No II (in middle)
Rev J H Neesima, D D, No III (at bottom) Doshisha Recitation Hall (at
left), Chapel, Science Hall (at right)
27443 Miss White (at base) Mrs Bishop (nee Miss Vail) Miss St S Alling
(rabbit) Chas Davison, Miss Mythe (flower) Miss Fretz (Jap), Taken at #5,
Aoyama, Tokyo
27444 Dr Berry, an image, Miss Mabel Seeds, a visitor, Robert Spencer, Mrs
G F Draper, and Mrs D S Spencer
27436 Conference of Federated Missions 1912 representing practically all
the Protestant Churches in Japan, with fraternal delegates from Korea
27437 Bible class gathered from University students at Kudan Methodist
Church, Tokyo
27438 Spencer household, Tokyo, 1912, Dr and Mrs Spencer, Robert Spencer,
Miss Pidee and Miss White (NFMS) Miss Moon (teaching in Aoyama School,
1917) and Servants
27439 Dr and Mrs Herbert N Schwarts and daughter Ruth with her husband, Mr
Steiner of the Dutch Reformed Mission
27440 Miss Brown and Dr Robbins of the NFMS in China, when stopped in
Japan by Chinese Revolution 1912
27441 Pharmacy of the St Luke's (Episcopal) hospital, Tokyo
26415 Aoyama Gakuin Tennis courts, taken from the steps of the Theological
School looking towards the chapel, Japan
26416 Rev Yoshimun Abe, graduate of Aoyama Gakuin, Aoyama Theological
School and Drew Theological Seminary, 1915 NYU, M A, student pastor at
Aoyama College, nephew of Bishop Honda, Japan
26441 The Japanese Empire including Korea and Sakhalin, Japan