OSAKA-KYOTO

WEINBERGER & Co., C., Import Merchants -Kanda Building, Imabashi, 2-chome 19; Teleph. 4730 (Honkyoku); P.O. Box 157 (Central)

C. Wilckens

I WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CO. OF JAPAN-- Daido Seimei Building, Tosabori, 1- chome, Nishi-ku; Telephs. 3451-2 (Tosabori); Tel. Ad: Wemcoexpo

R. D. McManigal, district manager K. Suzuki, sales manager

T. Toyama, accountant

WILMINA JO GAKKO, American Presby- terian Mission Girls' School-Niyemom- cho, Higashi-ku

Miss Helen Palmer

Miss Grace Hereford

Miss S. M. Ricker

Mrs. R. P. Gorbold, teacher

Mrs. G. E. Hail,

do.

WOLF & Co., H.-Dojimahama-dori, 3-

chome, Kita-ku

YAGI & Co., Makers of Thermos Flasks- 277, Miyazu-cho, Minami-ku; Tel. Ad: Yagimahobin

YAMADA ICHIROBEI SHOTEN, Iniporters of Dyes, Colours, etc.-9, Minami Kyu- taro-machi, 2-chome, Higashi-ku

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YAMAGUCHI & Co., S., Importers and Ex- porters of Medical and Surgical Instru- ments, Rubber and Glass-Doshu-machi, 2-chome

YAMAHATSU SHOKAI, Manufacturers and Exporters of Knitted Goods-Tel. Ad: Yamahatsu

YAMANAKA & Co., LTD., Importers and Ex- porters of Metals - Andoji-machi, 2- chome, Minami-ku; P.O. Box 23 (Semba); Tel. Ad: Sakigake

YOKOKAWA KYORYO SEISKU-SHO, Manu- facturers of Bridges and Iron Frames-- Minami Sakaigawa-cho, 3-chome, Min- ato-ku

YONEI SHOTEN, Exporters and Importers

−1, Imabashi, 4-chome, Minami-ku

YOSHIDA KYUSHIRO SHOTEN, Soap Makers 18, Utsubo, Minami-dori, 2-chome, Nishi-ku

YOSHIDA SHIKANOSUKE, Importers and Ex- porters of Carpets, Lino and Furnish- ings-P.O. Box 123 (Central)

YUASA SHICHIZAEMON SHOTEN, LTD., Importers, Exporters and Dealers in General Hardware-6, Suyeyoshi-bashi, 2-chome, Minami-ku

KYOTO

Kyoto from A.D. 794 to 1868 was the capital of Japan.

Its sacred and classic associations as well as the picturesque character of the surrounding country combine to invest the city with an interest attaching to no other place in Japan. Kyoto has excellent hotel accommodation for foreign tourists. The city lies practically in the centre of Japan on the main line of railway, and is reached from Kobe in about three hours. The population, according to Statistics for 1928, is 736,000.

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