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From In the Light of the Rising Sun: Memoirs of a Baha'i Pioneer to Japan by Barbara Sims: https://bahai-library.com/pdf/s/sims_light_rising_sun.pdf
Caption: 1954. The L.S.A. of Tokyo. Seated: Kotoko Mochizuki, me (sec’y), Yuriko Furukawa, and Fusae Ishige (rec. sec’y). Standing: Hiroyasu Takano (vice-chair), Y. A. Rafaat, Tameo Hongo (chairman), Goro Horioka (treas.), Yuzo Yamaguchi. Ms. Furukawa (née Mochizuki) was the first Japanese woman to become a Bahá’í. She translated the Hidden Words into Japanese.
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current | 06:56, 26 August 2021 | ![]() | 760 × 557 (280 KB) | Jagar (talk | contribs) | == Summary == From In the Light of the Rising Sun: Memoirs of a Baha'i Pioneer to Japan by Barbara Sims: https://bahai-library.com/pdf/s/sims_light_rising_sun.pdf Caption: 1954. The L.S.A. of Tokyo. Seated: Kotoko Mochizuki, me (sec’y), Yuriko Furukawa, and Fusae Ishige (rec. sec’y). Standing: Hiroyasu Takano (vice-chair), Y. A. Rafaat, Tameo Hongo (chairman), Goro Horioka (treas.), Yuzo Yamaguchi. Ms. Furukawa (née Mochizuki) was the first Japanese woman to become a Bahá’í. She translated t... |
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