Share a group of rare old color photos of Harbin. This group of photos is from old postcards during the Anti Japanese War. Source: Kyoto University, Japan
A total of 8 photos have been collected in this group of postcards, and it is unclear how many there are because the cover has not been seen. The English name of this group of postcards is “Harbin”, which was published by Dazheng Photo Studio (Wakayama)
The exact time is unknown, but most of the other postcards in Kyoto University, including this group, were produced in the early days of the War of Resistance against Japan, and this group should be no exception
The photo preview is as follows:
![图片[1]-Postcard issued by Japan during the Anti Japanese War: Harbin color image-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-221201194F0.jpg)
哈尔滨 孔庙
![图片[2]-Postcard issued by Japan during the Anti Japanese War: Harbin color image-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-221201194F0-50.jpg)
铁路俱乐部
![图片[3]-Postcard issued by Japan during the Anti Japanese War: Harbin color image-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-221201194F1.jpg)
滨江省公署
![图片[4]-Postcard issued by Japan during the Anti Japanese War: Harbin color image-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-221201194F1-50.jpg)
小林向後二烈士之碑
![图片[5]-Postcard issued by Japan during the Anti Japanese War: Harbin color image-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-221201194F2.jpg)
繁华的城市地段
![图片[6]-Postcard issued by Japan during the Anti Japanese War: Harbin color image-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-221201194F3.jpg)
モストワヤ街景
![图片[7]-Postcard issued by Japan during the Anti Japanese War: Harbin color image-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-221201194F3-50.jpg)
霄虹橋よりの展望

傅家甸正陽大街
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