File:LtdExp Hato dept celemony in Tokyo Station 19521015.jpg
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English: The department celemony of the limited express train Hato to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Japanese railways opening, with Uchida Hyakken (1889 - 1971, writer), Matsui Suisei (1900 - 1973, benshi/actor) and Nishizaki Midori (I) (1911 - 1957, dancer), in Tōkyō Station, Platform 10.
日本語: 鉄道開業80周年記念行事として行われた、東京駅10番線における特急「はと」出発式。
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Japanese National Railways (October 1972) (in Japanese) 日本国有鉄道百年写真史 (100 years history of the Japanese National Railways by photographs), Tokyo, Japan: Japanese National Railways, p. 321 |
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Japanese National Railways, Tōkyō Railways Bureau 日本語: 日本国有鉄道 東京鉄道局 |
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- Black and white photographs of Japan in the 1950s
- Hyakken Uchida
- Station masters from Japan
- Railway conductors from Japan
- Locomotive drivers from Japan
- Interior of Tokyo Station
- Rail transport events in Japan
- 1952 in rail transport
- 1952 events in Tokyo
- JNR EF57
- Crowds in Tokyo
- Black and white photographs of men wearing caps
- Railway peaked caps