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1982
Disabled workers assembling electronic components at a special workshop.
1982.
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January 1965
1965-01, Fact-finding and Conciliation Mission to Japan (Tokyo) with C. Wilfred Jenks, 6th ILO Director General. ILO historical archives. For more information, please contact : archives@ilo.org.
Japan 1965.
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1928
1928, Viple and Albert Thomas (Japan). ILO historical archives. For more information, please contact : archives@ilo.org.
Japan 1928.
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1928
1928, arrival at the Tokyo train station of Viple and Albert Thomas (Japan). ILO historical archives. For more information, please contact : archives@ilo.org.
Japan 1928.
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A candidate undergoing a strict train-driving test at the Railway Labour Science Research Institute at Kokobunji.
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Street vendor at the Tokyo market.
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Almost every major Japanese shipyard has its own steelworks. During the construction process, sections are built first, then assembled on the slip. Sections are being prepared in this workshop for a hull.
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Workers waiting for buses to go home.
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A small operation producing traditional ornamental dolls.
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An operator at the Centralised Traffic Control Centre near Tokyo Station.
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Body work being done at the repair shop at Hamamatsu.
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Testing head lights effects at the Railway Technical Research Institute at Kunitachi.
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The Umeda freight station at Osaka, which handles an annual traffic of three and a half million tons.
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Student engineers at a telecommunications institute in Tokyo.
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Worker at a car manufacturing plant in Tokyo.
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After each run from Osaka to Tokyo, all trains of the Tokaido line come into this base at Shinagawa near Tokyo for cleaning.
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A holiday scene in Japan.
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1928
1928, Albert Thomas (Japan). ILO historical archives. For more information, please contact : archives@ilo.org.
Japan 1928.
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December 1926
1928-12-12, Albert Thomas at the Imperial University (Tokyo). ILO historical archives. For more information, please contact : archives@ilo.org.
1926.
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Eight o'clock in the morning at a Tokyo office district.
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Shoe-shine man on the streets of Tokyo.
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Major sections are conveyed to the slip for assembly.
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Shin-Tsurumi, the biggest marshalling yard of the Japanese National Railways, with a maximum capacity of almost ten thousand wagons daily.
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Shipbuilders at work.
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Shipbuilder at work.
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Worker at a car manufacturing plant in Tokyo.
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Shipbuilders at work.
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Shipbuilders going to their workplaces.
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Marshalling a coach coming in for body work at the repair shop at Hamamatsu.
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Steelworkers at work.
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