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Frank Lloyd Wright Imperial Hotel View Tokyo Japan c1920 RPPC Postcard 9223
This postcard showcases the beautiful Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, Japan, designed by the renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright in the 1920s. The image is a real photo (RPPC) and captures the stunning architecture and design of the hotel. The postcard is an original print from Japan and is made of paper.It features a beautiful view of the hotel and its surroundings, making it a perfect addition to any collection of topographical postcards or architecture-themed items. The postcard is unposted and is in standard size (5.5 x 3.5 in). Get this unique piece of history today!
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WHEN WILL I RECEIVE MY POSTCARD? ABOUT 7-10 DAYS AFTER PURCHASE.
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