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A bilingual newspaper produced by internees at the internment camp located at Poston, Arizona, December 1942 - October 1945. Frequency varies, some issues are unavailable.
A bilingual newspaper produced by internees at the internment camp located at Rivers, Arizona, 1943-1945.
A weekly bilingual newspaper produced by internees at the internment camp located at Rivers, Arizona, 1943-1944.
A bilingual newspaper produced by internees at the internment camp located at Poston, Arizona, December 1942.
Triptych depicting backstage preparations during a kabuki play.
This diptych shows the ghost of Asakura Tōgo 朝倉當吾 returning to haunt the man responsible for his death, the corrupt governor Orikoshi Tairyō 織越大領. A kappa (a traditional folk monster) tumbles comically at Orikoshi’s feet.
This shini-e (death print) commemorates the deaths of three kabuki actors: Ichikawa Danjūrō VIII (right), who committed suicide in 1854, and Arashi Otohachi III (center) and Bandō Shūka I (left) who both died in 1855.