After the surrender of Japan in 1945, allied forces led by the US invaded the country. The Empire disintegrated, its form of government was replaced by a democracy, and the economy and the education system has undergone a reorganization. It took years to recover from the horrors of war, including the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. By 1950 the former enemy became an ally of the West. Japan has found its niche — engaged in the production of electronics.
Girls in bikinis
Stringed musical instrument koto
The art of tea
Lake ASHI
Ikebana
Walk in Togakushi
The bridge on the skeleton Enoshima
Kamakura
Mount Yari
The City Of Naha
The Naha. Sakurazaka center where many
The City Of Naha
The market in Naha
On the back of the picture said, "Japanese wife clean and beautiful, when preparing a meal"
"Pearls are cultured in oysters collected a fisherman underwater. This is one of the jewels"
View of mount Fuji from the coast of MiTo on the Izu Peninsula
Fuji
Maiko — budding geisha 14-15 years
Pine groves of Miho in Shizuoka Prefecture
The island girl.
Coast Shizuura, the Izu Peninsula
Pearl fishery
A worker on the farm
Jr Osaka train station
Osaka. The Dotonbori Canal
Osaka. The cable car to MT
Osaka. Bridge Shinsaibashi
Tea ceremony
Tea collection
Train station in Tokyo
Train station in Tokyo
Tokyo
Tokyo. The Asakusa Area
Tokyo. Shopping district Ginza
Tokyo. The Nihonbashi Bridge
Tokyo. The Nihonbashi Bridge
Tokyo
Tokyo. Building WAKO Ginza
Yamanaka-Ko, the largest of the five lakes of Fuji