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Sight-seeing of Kyushu (Japan) vintage 1960s travel brochure, Fukuoka Prefecture

$ 7.39

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

Up for sale is a vintage (1960s) booklet issued by the Prefecture of Fukuoka promoting travel to the island of Kyushu, in Japan.  This booklet has many great photos and several maps.  The text is in English, but clearly was composed by someone not fluent in the language, presumably by a Japanese writer.  This is an unusual item!
Title:
Sight-seeing of Kyushu
Publisher:  Fukuoka Prefectural Sight-seeing Federation
Date:  None found.  Date of 1960s is inferred from information in the brochure (e.g. that the Nikkatsu Hotel in Hakata was "the newest and finest hotel in West Japan" and that the Nagasaki Peace Monument and International Culture Hall were "newly constructed").  In addition, this booklet was found in an estate next to personal items relating to a trip to Japan in the 1960s.
The booklet measures 10 inches tall by slightly over 7 inches wide.  The pages are not numbered but I count 32 pages, plus the covers.
Kyushu is the third largest island of Japan and the most westerly of Japan's four largest islands.  It is quite mountainous and boasts some great national parks, which are the subjects of a number of pages in this booklet.  Fukuoka Prefecture contains the two largest cities on Kyushu:  Fukuoka and Kitakyushu.  The island also contains Nagasaki, the city which was targeted by the second atomic (plutonium) bomb at the end of World War II.  Kyushu may have been a little "off the beaten path" for the average tourist to Japan.  This booklet brings to the reader's attention many of the unique aspects of the island in an effort to convince him/her to include Kyushu in a Japanese vacation.
Attention US Buyers:  I will ship by USPS First Class Parcel or by USPS Priority Mail, your choice.
Attention International Buyers:  Unfortunately, it appears that international shipping from the US (via the USPS) has become unreliable, because of the pandemic.  Therefore, I have decided to remove the international shipping option.  You are still welcome to bid on this item, but will need to supply a shipping address in the US.  I'm sorry for the inconvenience.  Thank you for your understanding.