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"Mai" Japan
1media/The newlyweds pose outside the Atami Ocean Hotel 1 January 1941.jpg2020-10-21T16:52:00-04:00Emily Chapman9aa15229f49d5b5afe6489db95cf941cf40d67a5352plain2020-12-02T09:21:55-05:00Emily Chapman9aa15229f49d5b5afe6489db95cf941cf40d67a5Conclusion: Absence, Image and Place in the Yajima Family AlbumsIsao loved to travel. While his travel snaps are largely in the domain of expected travel photographs including scenery, monuments and group poses, they also capture the changing shape of his family's relationship with movement and image....teenagers gone.