


Historic Arrival: Japanese Biz Leaders in America 1922
This photograph captures two notable figures, Daifu Furukawa and Reizo Yamashina, prominent members of the Japanese Business Mens Party, as they arrived in the United States on August 15, 1922. Their visit marked a significant moment in the early 20th-century diplomacy between Japan and the United States, during an era characterized by growing international trade and cultural exchanges. The Japanese Business Mens Party aimed to foster better economic ties and promote Japanese interests abroad.
Taken by the Bain News Service, this image also reflects the burgeoning presence of Japanese businessmen in the U.S. At the time, Japan was emerging as a strong economic power, and exchanges like this one were crucial in shaping the bilateral relations between the two nations. Understanding the context of such visits helps illuminate the complex dynamics of immigration, business, and diplomacy during this transformative period in history.

Historic Arrival: Japanese Biz Leaders in America 1922