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Includes Illustrations of the airplanes Hatsukaze and Kochikaze, landmarks and flags representing major cities, the pilots (Yusun Abe Hiroshi and Kawachi Kazuhiko), and their engineers (Shinohara Shunichiro and Katagiri Shohei).
Issued as a supplement to Asahi Shimbun on December 10, 1925.
Title at head of sheet. English translation: Great European Visit Memorial Flight Game.
Relief shown pictorially.
Centered on the Indian Ocean.
Pictorial map and game board commemorating the flight of two airplanes--the Hatsukaze and the Kochikaze--from Tokyo to Rome between July 25, 1925 and October 27, 1925. The flight, which covered 16,565 km in 110 hours, was sponsored by the publisher of the newspaper, Asahi Shinbun, and served as a celebration of Japan's embrace of Western technology.
Includes Illustrations of the airplanes Hatsukaze and Kochikaze, landmarks and flags representing major cities, the pilots (Yusun Abe Hiroshi and Kawachi Kazuhiko), and their engineers (Shinohara Shunichiro and Katagiri Shohei).
Issued as a supplement to Asahi Shimbun on December 10, 1925.
Title at head of sheet. English translation: Great European Visit Memorial Flight Game.
Relief shown pictorially.
Centered on the Indian Ocean.
Pictorial map and game board commemorating the flight of two airplanes--the Hatsukaze and the Kochikaze--from Tokyo to Rome between July 25, 1925 and October 27, 1925. The flight, which covered 16,565 km in 110 hours, was sponsored by the publisher of the newspaper, Asahi Shinbun, and served as a celebration of Japan's embrace of Western technology.