Urban Scenes

An urban street cut down the middle by streetcar tracks. Japan's first streetcar was opened in 1895 in Kyoto.

The Main Mitsui Bank building was constructed by the American James Stewart & Co and finished in 1902, although it had to be rebuilt in 1929 after the Great Earthquake due to damage.

The Japanese flag waves above a long, three-story government building. The flag is called Nisshōki (sun-mark flag) in Japanese, but is more commonly known as Hinomaru (circle of the sun).

The Kabukiza Theater was rebuilt after its destruction during World War Two, maintaining the original 1924 appearance. It was demolished in 2010.

The Avant Theater in the Ikebukuro section of Tokyo with a sign stating that a burlesque show called Nude and Play is showing.

Asano Sushi and the Yoneya Inn were located in Ikebukuro, Tokyo, which is now a well-known otaku center, particularly geared toward the female otaku culture.

The headquarters building of the First Cavalry Division served as headquarters for operations in Manila, Tokyo, and Pyongyang while located in Tokyo.