Japan--History--Allied occupation, 1945-1952;Tokyo (Japan)--Capital and capitol
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
South side of the Imperial Palace grounds, June 4, 1947
Moat and wall on the south side of the Imperial Palace grounds, with a view of the Marunouchi business center in Tokyo. Description provided by photographer Roy Simonson reads: "Part of the moat and the wall along the south side of the Imperial Palace grounds in Tokyo with one of the large buildings shown in Kch. G23 showing through the notch."
Street intersection in downtown Tokyo, June 4, 1947
Busy street intersection in downtown Tokyo. Description provided by photographer Roy Simonson reads: "One of the principal street intersections in downtown Tokyo, at the southeast corner of the moat. Two Japanese women in kimonos and obis (sashes), an American soldier, and a Japanese man in old army clothing are standing on the curb. Traffic is both American and Japanese. The building across the street to the left is the Air Transport Command terminal in the city."
Street intersection in downtown Tokyo, side view, June 4, 1947
Street view of the Imperial Hotel and office buildings, June 4, 1947
Moat in Tokyo alongside a street and view of the Imperial Theatre and Tokyo Kaikan buildings. Description provided by photographer Roy Simonson reads: "Stone and concrete buildings along the main street which follows the moat on the east side of the Imperial Palace grounds in Tokyo. The first building is the Imperial Theater, and the others, which lie north of it, are office buildings formerly used by the biggest Japanese corporations."
The Dai Ichi building, June 4, 1947
The Dai Ichi Building, headquarters of the Supreme Commander for the Allied Forces. Description provided by photographer Roy Simonson reads: "The Dai Ichi Building as seen from across the corner of the moat, partly framed by weeping willows. The moat surrounds the grounds of the Imperial Palace."
Tokyo Station with scaffolding and a crowd waiting at streetcar stop, June 4, 1947
Tokyo Station with bamboo scaffolding outside the railway building, and people standing by streetcar stop waiting for its arrival. Description provided by photographer Roy Simonson reads: "Main railway station in Tokyo, damaged by bombings, with scaffolding of bamboo poles as repairs go forward. With some 1200 trains of all kinds (mostly small electric ones of 3 to 6 coaches) daily, this is one of the busiest stations in the world."
Tokyo streetcar during rush-hour, June 4, 1947
Crowded Tokyo streetcar during rush-hour with people hanging off the back doors. Description provided by photographer Roy Simonson reads: "Tokyo streetcar passing before Dai Ichi Building with rush-hour load of people crammed into it and hanging on outside."
Workers pulling a roller in parking lot behind Dai Iti Hotel, June 5, 1947
Japanese workers pulling a roller with ropes in a parking lot behind the Dai Iti Hotel. Description provided by photographer Roy Simonson reads: "Small group of Japanese men pulling a roller to pack the earth in the parking lot for American cars behind the Dai Iti Hotel, Tokyo."