k Industrial zoo at Ikeda Farm in Okayama, Japan Atsuko, who works as a vendor at a store, is a signboard wife. Takamasa Ikeda, married to Atsuko, the fourth daughter of Emperor Showa, opened the industrial zoo that he had dreamed of at his Ikeda Farm in Okayama City. The photo shows Atsuko center left working as a vendor at a store and acting as a signboard wife photo by Tatsuji Yoshida in February 1953. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Industrial zoo at Ikeda Farm in Okayama, Japan Atsuko, who works as a vendor at a store, is a  signboard wife. Takamasa Ikeda, married to Atsuko, the fourth daughter of Emperor Showa, opened the industrial zoo that he had dreamed of at his Ikeda Farm in Okayama City. The photo shows Atsuko  center left  working as a vendor at a store and acting as a  signboard wife   photo by Tatsuji Yoshida in February 1953 .
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Industrial zoo at Ikeda Farm in Okayama, Japan Atsuko, who works as a vendor at a store, is a "signboard wife.

Takamasa Ikeda, married to Atsuko, the fourth daughter of Emperor Showa, opened the industrial zoo that he had dreamed of at his Ikeda Farm in Okayama City. The photo shows Atsuko (center left) working as a vendor at a store and acting as a "signboard wife" (photo by Tatsuji Yoshida in February 1953).

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