From September, 1945 until April, 1954, the U.S. Army of the
Occupation set up its headquarters in Tokyo under General Douglas
MacArthur. The foremost order to the army was to aid in the
restoration of the economy of the country. They were successful,
and the result is a variety of products known to collectors as O.J.
or Occupied Japan. This wonderful new book documents, with 370 full
color photographs, many of the clever toys created in Occupied
Japan and exported around the world. Included are most of the boxes
that held the objects, a boon to collectors who are highly value
authentic packaging. A price guide makes this a complete book for
collectors.
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