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STEINMANN, H.-Yasuda Soko Building, 3 and 4, Dojima Hamadori, Sanchome, Kita-ku; Teleph. 2097 Tosabori; P.O. Box 37 (Central Post Office); Tel. Ad: Steinmann
H. Steinmann
Jul. Muller U. A. Casal J. Sone
SUMITOMO BANK, LTD.-Tel. Ad: Sumit-
bank
Baron K. Sumitomo, president K. Yukawa, managing director
SUMITOMO,
KICHIZAEMON (Baron), Pro- prietor, Besshi Copper Mine, Tadakuma Coal Mine Copper Works, Electric Wire and Cable Works, Fertilizer Manufactory President-The Sumitomo Bank, Ltd., and The Sumitomo Steel Works, Ltd. Office: Kitahama; Tel. Ad: Sumitomo
M. Suzuki, director-in-chief
K. Nakada, director
K. Yukawa, do.
M. Kubo,
do.
Y. Yamashita, manager M, Ogura, director
Branches: Tokyo, Yokohama, Kyoto, Kobe, Hiroshima, Moji, Hakata, etc.
SUN INSURANCE OFFICE, THE-15,. Dojima Hamadori, Nichome, Kita-ku; Teleph. 1857 Higashi; Tel. Ad: Sunfire
S. Tanno, manager
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE Co. OF CANADA-
Teleph. Furikae Koza 7190
W. Araki, chief agent, 1, Koraibashi Nichome; Telephs. 1280 and 1480 Honkyoku
TAKATA & Co., Contractors and Engineers
S. Takata, president (Tokyo) S. Ishikawa, manager
TATA, SONS & Co., Merchants and Commis- sion Agents-17, Kitahama, Sanchome; L.D. Teleph's. 2285, 2063 Honkyoku; Tel. Ad: Tata. Head Office: Bombay. Branches: New York, Paris, Lyons, Rangoon, Shanghai, Kobe; and Tata, Ltd., London
Sir D. J. Tata (Bombay) R. J. Tata (London) R. D. Tata (Paris) K. Yokoo, manager B. D. Tata, do.
THIRTY-FOURTH BANK (SANJUSHI GINKO),
LTD.-Koraibashi, Shichome Kenzo Koyama, president
TOBACCO MONOPOLY BUREAU
Superintendent-Y. Watanabe
TOKYO MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD.
-23, Koraibashidori, Shichome
H. Hirao, manager
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VACUUM OIL CO. OF NEW
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OF NEW YORK--44,
Utsubokitadori, Shichome, Nishi-ku
K. Nakamura, manager
WATER WORKS OFFICE-Kojima Hama- dori, Nichome, Kita-ku (Municipal
Office Building)
T. Kobayashi (Dr.), chief engineer
WILMINA JO GAKKKO, American Presby- terian Mission Girls' School-Niyəmom- cho, Higashi-ku
Y. M. C. A. OSAKA-12, Tosabori, Nichome, Nishi-ku; Teleph. 946 Tosabori; Tel. Ad: Gleason
G. Gleason; residence: Sumiyoshi,
Hyogo Ken
K. Sajima Y. Takenaka T. Maeda
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.
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