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Hori, Tomokazu, b. ca. 1897
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Consuls--Japanese--California--Los Angeles
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Kaya, Tsunenori, 1900-1978
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Princes--Japan
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news photographs
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Kaya, Tsunenori, 1900-1978
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Kaya, Toshiko
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Biltmore Hotel (Los Angeles, Calif.)
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Gray, Everett J. (Everett Johnson), 1895-1978
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Los Angeles (Calif.)
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Sylmar (Los Angeles, Calif.)
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Los Angeles Times Photographic Collection
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Los Angeles Daily News Negatives
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University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections
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Prince and Princess Kaya of Japan seated with Tomokazu Hori, the Japanese Consul of Southern California, Los Angeles, 1934
Prince and Princess Kaya of Japan seated with the Japanese Consul of Southern California, Tomokazu Hori, and his wife, Los Angeles, 1934
Tree planting ceremony at Olive View Sanatorium, Sylmar, 1936
Prince Kaya of Japan visiting the Lt. Col. Shunzo Kido memorial plaque on Mount Rubidoux, Riverside, 1934
Consul-General for Japan, Tomokazu Hori, and wife, Taeko [Florence Taye] Hori, Los Angeles, 1934
Prince Kaya of Japan with Frank Shaw, Harry L. Harper, Senichi Kushibuchi and Tomokazu Hori at the Biltmore Hotel, Los Angeles, 1934