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An example of Shō-chan being used for advertising. October 4, 1925, Asahi Shimbun
1925
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
Tokyo, Japan
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Title:
An example of Shō-chan being used for advertising. October 4, 1925, Asahi Shimbun
Date Created:
1925
Location:
Japan
Original Source:
The Asahi Shimbun Company
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