k Mr. and Mrs. Ikeda Atsuko Ikeda formerly Atsuko Jungu, newlywed, sweater knitting for the New Years Day paperShe married Takamasa Ikeda left, the owner of Ikeda Ranch, a former noble family marquis of the Bizen Okayama domain, on October 10 of the same year, and during the preparation for the opening of the zoo, which had been Takamasas dream, as a limited company called Ikeda Industrial Zoo which later became Ikeda Industrial Zoo and Botanical Garden and later Ikeda Zoo, she was knitting a wool sweater for her husband by hand at home. Atsuko Ikeda, who was the fourth daughter of Emperor Hirohito posthumously named Emperor Showa and Atsuko Jungu, in the second month of their marriage, relaxing together with her husband, right Photo by Takamasa Ikeda, December 1952 Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Mr. and Mrs. Ikeda Atsuko Ikeda  formerly Atsuko Jungu , newlywed, sweater knitting for the New Year s Day paper She married Takamasa Ikeda  left , the owner of Ikeda Ranch, a former noble family  marquis  of the Bizen Okayama domain, on October 10 of the same year, and during the preparation for the opening of the zoo, which had been Takamasa s dream, as a limited company called  Ikeda Industrial Zoo   which later became  Ikeda Industrial Zoo and Botanical Garden  and later  Ikeda Zoo  , she was knitting a wool sweater for her husband by hand at home. Atsuko Ikeda, who was the fourth daughter of Emperor Hirohito  posthumously named Emperor Showa  and Atsuko Jungu, in the second month of their marriage, relaxing together with her husband, right Photo by Takamasa Ikeda, December 1952
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Mr. and Mrs. Ikeda

Atsuko Ikeda (formerly Atsuko Jungu), newlywed, sweater knitting for the New Year's Day paper She married Takamasa Ikeda (left), the owner of Ikeda Ranch, a former noble family (marquis) of the Bizen Okayama domain, on October 10 of the same year, and during the preparation for the opening of the zoo, which had been Takamasa's dream, as a limited company called "Ikeda Industrial Zoo" (which later became "Ikeda Industrial Zoo and Botanical Garden" and later "Ikeda Zoo"), she was knitting a wool sweater for her husband by hand at home. Atsuko Ikeda, who was the fourth daughter of Emperor Hirohito (posthumously named Emperor Showa) and Atsuko Jungu, in the second month of their marriage, relaxing together with her husband, right Photo by Takamasa Ikeda, December 1952

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