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1950s Gajoen Kanko U.S. Armed Forces Rest Hotel Japan, Guide, Plan of Hotel, Map
$ 3.95
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B – 144. [1950s Occupied Japan]. Mid-1950s Guide Booklet for the “Gajoen Kanko Hotel – A U.S. Armed Forces Rest Hotel.” 14 pages plus covers. Stapled binding. Printed in English. SIZE of pages is approx. 4 x 8 inches.
Simple locater map of Japan printed on inside of rear cover. Two-page circular Centerfold map showing location of the Kanko Hotel in relation to other US Bases and Japanese cities. Two-page diagram of the Hotel grounds and the Plan of Rooms, Features of the three hotel buildings. (From the Estate of a US Army - Air Force Officer who was stationed in Japan in the 1950s.) CONDITION: Light corner and edge wear. No writing. Very Good condition.
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