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OSAKA-KYOTO
VOLKART BROTHERS' AGENCY-15, Dojima Hamadori, 1-chome, Kita-ku; Teleph. 2096 (L.D.) Kita; P.O. Box 37 (Cen- tral Post Office); Tel. Ad: Volkart
Jul. Muller
E. Strehler
(). Gysel
A. O. Keller
J. Rutz
WILMINA JO GAKKO, American Presby- terian Mission Girls' School-Niyemom- cho, Higashi-ku
Mrs. R. P. Gorbold
Miss Gertrude Wilson
Miss Helen Palmer
Y. M. C. A. OSAKA-12, Tosabori, Nichome, Nishi-ku; Telephs. 946 and 3113 (Tosa- bori); Tel. Ad: Gleason
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 the census of 1920, is 591,305.
DIRECTORY
AMERICAN CHURCH MISSION-Karasumaru- dori; Teleph. 2372 (Nishi-jin); Tel. Ad: Tucker
Rt. Rev. H. St. G. Tucker, D.D. Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Chapnian Rev. and Mrs. J. Hubard Lloyd
(Wakayama)
Dr. (M.D.) and Mrs. J. L. McSparron
(Osaka)
Rev. and Mrs. P. A. Smith (Kanazawa)
Miss M. Ambler Miss A. G. Denton Miss H. J. Disbrow
Miss E. S. McGrath
Miss H. R. Williams Miss M. C. Cannell Miss C. J. Neely Miss H. Skiles
Miss F. Smith
Miss M. R. Paine
Miss M. A. Barker
COMMERCIAL TRAINING SCHOOL-Tomino.
koji, Ni Jo
IMPERIAL POST OFFICE-Sanjo-dori, Higa-
shi-no-toin
KYOTO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE-Kara- sumaru-dori, Ehisugawa Agaru; Telephs. 8, 1460, 2444 (Kami)
President-Hamaoka Mitsuaki Vice-President-Inagaki Tsunekichi
Do.
-Ogawa Tokutaro Committee-M. Iida, H. Funasaka, S. Kinkozan, R. Inoue, C. Ozawa, S. Tabata, H. Tanaka, S. Sono, K. Shofu Special Members-M. Hayashi, Prof. K. Toda, Prof. G. Ogawa, Prof. M. Kanbe, G. Tanaka, Prof. G. Takeda, Prof. T. Tsurumaki, Prof. E. Toyagi, Prof. S. Suehiro
Chief Secretary-Matsuo Otojiro, M.A.
KYOTO CHIHO SAIBANSHO (Kyoto District Court)- Takeyamachi, Senbon-higashi- iru, Chikaracho; Telephs. 99 and 2490- (Kami)
KYOTO FU-CHO- Shimotachiuri, Shin Machi; Telephs. 1900, 560, 2700 and 3131
Tokíkazu Ikematsu, governor Takesuke Shirane, dir. of home dept. Kimichi Nakano, dir., police dept. Kinshiro Kubota, dir., industrial dept.
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