manta22
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It was probably just another "Hey, Joe- you got gum?"2nd picture classic pick pocket move.
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It was probably just another "Hey, Joe- you got gum?"2nd picture classic pick pocket move.
Well this is very much a classic move. One over the other. But not important.It was probably just another "Hey, Joe- you got gum?"
It was my experience that the ordinary Japanese people were honest, especially the children. There was a criminal element, as you know, the Yakuza, but that was mainly a black-market activity. One of my Father's fellow officers at GHQ realized that he had left his wallet in top of the dresser in his room at the Maranuchi Hotel that morning. At noon he left the Dai-Ichi Building to retrieve it and. when he walked into his hotel room, he found the hotel maid sitting on the bed. She explained that she had discovered his wallet and and watched over it so that it would be safely there when he returned.Well this is very much a classic move. One over the other. But not important.
It was my experience that the ordinary Japanese people were honest, especially the children. There was a criminal element, as you know, the Yakuza, but that was mainly a black-market activity. One of my Father's fellow officers at GHQ realized that he had left his wallet in top of the dresser in his room at the Maranuchi Hotel that morning. At noon he left the Dai-Ichi Building to retrieve it and. when he walked into his hotel room, he found the hotel maid sitting on the bed. She explained that she had discovered his wallet and and watched over it so that it would be safely there when he returned.
Most people in most countries are pretty much the same.
The same picture is captioned like this -Any information on what make of car and were made?
I am guessing it was a single seat car as lead acid batteries are large and had limited capacity at that time and electric motors of the period were very hungry so it is unlikely to have room for a second person.
I don't recognize that car but I do recognize the Tokyo PX. Shopped there many times!Electric car in Tokyo on December 6, 1947.
This seems to have been popular during the war to save oil.
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<あのころ>ミニ電気自動車銀座を走る 進駐軍もびっくり
1947(昭和22)年12月6日、東京・銀座4丁目交差点に現れたミニ電気自動車に、交通整理中の進駐軍MP(憲兵)もびっくり。ガソリン事情の厳しさで電気自動車は戦時中から街を走っていた。後方は連合国軍占 ...www.47news.jp
This is still symbol of GinzaI don't recognize that car but I do recognize the Tokyo PX. Shopped there many times!
Ginza 1947. In the canvas- covered stalls along the Ginza, you could buy almost anything.