- Collection of
 - Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
 - Series title
 - Memorial town
 - Title
 - Former Zasshonokuma Station
 - Original title
 - 旧雑餉隈駅
 - Artist Name
 - INOUE Koji
 - Year
 - 1952
 - Material / Technique
 - Gelatin silver print on developing-out paper
 - Dimensions
 - 302x244mm
 - Accession number
 - 10113891
 - Tokyo Photographic Art Museum “Search the Collection”
 - https://collection.topmuseum.jp/Publish/detailPage/9444/
 
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