Pre-WWII Japanese Photo Album c. 1935 Over 200 Photographs from Manchuria
This is a pre-World War II Japanese personal photo album, compiled around circa 1935 (early Showa period). The album contains over 200 original photographs, carefully mounted by the original owner. It is not a commercial publication, but a privately assembled personal archive, making it a unique one-of-a-kind historical record. During the mid-1930s, Japan maintained a long-term presence in Manchuria, which became a major political and social focus following the early 1930s. Individuals stationed there often spent extended periods living, training, and working on site. This album documents not only official activities, but also daily life, surroundings, and personal moments, offering a continuous visual record of the era from a firsthand perspective. Photographs in this album include. Portraits of individuals in period uniforms. Daily life scenes and group photographs. Training and outdoor activities. Vehicles, horses, and equipment of the era. Aircraft and artillery-related scenes. Streets, buildings, and landscapes in Manchuria. Ceremonial and commemorative moments. Some images reflect the harsh realities of the time, making this more than a souvenir. It is a primary historical source documenting the atmosphere and lived experience of the period. Over 200 original photographic prints. Original cloth-covered album with gilt “Photographs” title. All photos appear to be period originals (not reproductions). Carefully organized by the original owner. Age-related wear to the album cover (stains, fading, fabric wear). Some photos show corner wear or minor lifting. No major missing sections; overall condition consistent with age. Please review all images carefully. Collector & Research Value. This album provides a rare, large-scale visual record of Japanese presence in Manchuria during the early Showa period. Suitable for collectors, researchers, museums, and institutional archives seeking authentic primary materials. Approximate 7-21days(To USA).