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English: This image is a portrait of Kamajiro Hotta. It was originally taken in 1911 and published in "Sakuramento Heigen Nihonjin Taisei Ichiran", a local Japanese-American newspaper.
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Source This photo originally came from a local Japanese newspaper in Sacramento, California called "Sakuramento Heigen Nihonjin Taisei Ichiran" in 1911.
Author The 1911 newspaper did not give credit to the photographer. However, Eiichiro Azuma is accredited with bringing the photo to light more recently.

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