Japanese Royal Surveying Palace Ruins

(Original Caption) Prince Visits the Ruins. Tokyo, Japan: Prince Takahito Makasa, 30, youngest brother of Emperor Hirohito, walks around the ruined site of what once was his palace. The palace was wrecked and burned May 29, 1945, during a B-29 raid. The Prince says he would like to come to the United States and enroll in an American university "as soon as it is permitted." April 30, 1946.
(Original Caption) Prince Visits the Ruins. Tokyo, Japan: Prince Takahito Makasa, 30, youngest brother of Emperor Hirohito, walks around the ruined site of what once was his palace. The palace was wrecked and burned May 29, 1945, during a B-29 raid. The Prince says he would like to come to the United States and enroll in an American university "as soon as it is permitted." April 30, 1946.
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