[Above: Art featuring Japanese naval and air power.]


[Above: Very cool propaganda leaflet dropped on American troops in the Pacific.]


[Above: Magazine cover.]


[Above: Poster.]


[Above: Booklet.]


[Above: Victor phonograph record advertisement from the 1920s.]


[Above: The art on this one reminds me of modern anime!]


[Above: Calendar from 1910.]


[Above: Postcard.]

[Above: English language magazine for the Co-Prosperity Sphere, March 4, 1940.]


[Above: A close likeness to the evil monster known as Roosevelt!]


[Above: Propaganda leaflet for Australian troops.]

[Above: Close-up.]


[Above: Propaganda leaflet geared toward Allied black soldiers.]


[Above: 'Roosevelt, the World Enemy'. They hit the nail right on the head with this one.]


[Above: Propaganda leaflet for Australian troops.]


[Above: Propaganda leaflet for Australian troops.]


[Above: Propaganda leaflet for Australian troops.]


[Above: Propaganda leaflet for Australian troops.]


[Above: Propaganda leaflet for Australian troops.]


[Above: Propaganda leaflet for Australian troops.]


[Above: Propaganda leaflet for Australian troops.]


[Above: Propaganda leaflet.]


[Above: Propaganda leaflet for Australian troops.]


[Above: Pre-WW2 National Defense and Resources Exposition. Circa 1936.]


[Above: Japanese troops marching into northern China.]


[Above: Japanese soldiers handing out candy to Chinese children. Circa 1939.]


[Above: 'Rise All Japanese Citizens'.]


[Above: Churchill and Roosevelt get their tentacles cut off! Propaganda leaflet.]


[Above: National Industrial Exhibition. Circa 1926.]


[Above: Poster for Shimadzu mannequin exhibition. Circa 1935.]


[Above: An industrial exhibition poster. Circa 1930s.]


[Above: Magazine cover.]


[Above: Magazine cover.]


[Above: Magazine cover.]


[Above: Magazine cover, 1942.]


[Above: Magazine cover, 1942.]


[Above: Magazine cover, March 1939.]


[Above: Magazine cover, April 1941.]


[Above: Magazine cover.]


[Above: Magazine cover.]


[Above: Open magazine.]


[Above: A spectacular dog! Circa 1937.]


[Above: Yasukuni Bronze Dog, donated in 1992, depicts a German Shepherd and honors the soldiers' canine comrades.]


[Above: Circa 1938]


[Above: HAHAHA!.]


[Above: This is a Japanese poster for the National Socialist film 'Victory in the West'.]


[Above: A funny Japanese postcard showing the Japanese armies liberating Asia from corrupt devils.]


[Above: A cool Axis postcard - check out the postmark. This is celebrating the Anti-Comintern Pact signed by Germany, Japan and Italy.]


[Above: This fan celebrates the Anti-Comintern Pact signed by Germany, Japan and Italy on November 25, 1936.]


[Above: 1940 Japanese Train Ticket from 1940 commemorating the 2,600th anniversary of Imperial Reign in Japan.]


[Above: Japanese postcard from the 1930s with a commemorative stamp cancel commemorating Japan's alliance with Germany and Italy.]


[Above: Japanese ticket from the 1930s for a friendly tennis match between Germany and Japan.]


[Above: Japanese postcard from the late 1930s commemorating the visit of the Italian goodwill envoy to Japan.]


[Above: Japanese postcard from the 1930s featuring a patriotic march song - showingcasing the alliance of Japan, Germany and Italy.]


[Above: Japanese postcard from 1937 featuring a 'Memorial for Daimai (Osaka Mainichi Newspaper) Fair Land Commemorative'.]


[Above: Japanese postcard from 1937 featuring a 'Memorial for Daimai (Osaka Mainichi Newspaper) Fair Land Commemorative'.]


[Above: Celebrating the Anti-Comintern Pact signed by Germany, Japan and Italy.]


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[Above: Celebrating the Anti-Comintern Pact signed by Germany, Japan and Italy.]


[Above: Japanese leaflet, 1943.]


[Above: 1940s Japanese children's song booklet.]


[Above: 1930s Japanese Takarazuka girls & Shochiku show ticket.]


[Above: 1930s Japanese postcard commemorating the Anti-Comintern Pact and the Sino Japanese Holy War Expo.]


[Above: 1930s Japanese Jintan Medicine ad with Anti-communism message.]


[Above: Beautiful Japanese postcard featuring the likeness of Adolf Hitler.]


[Above: Japanese postcard honoring the leaders of Japan, Germany and Italy.]


[Above: I'm not sure what this is, but it is from January 28, 1934.]


[Above: War bond.]


[Above: War bond.]


[Above: 1942 war bond.]


[Above: 1942 war bond.]


[Above: War bond.]


[Above: War bond.]


[Below: This is a military-issue tooth powder! It was manufactured by T. Koyabashi & Co. (Heitai - Uniforms, Equipment & Personal Items of the Japanese Infantryman, 1931-1945, by Agustin Saiz, pg 319)]