Arthur Z. Gardiner (left, bowing), Economic Minister to the United States Embassy in Tokyo, Japan, and others say goodbye to representatives from Toyo Kogyo Company, Limited, at the Hiroshima Airport. All others unidentified.
Mrs. Emily Gardiner (on stairs), Arthur Z. Gardiner (second from left, in hat), Economic Minister to the United States Embassy in Tokyo, Japan, and others at the Hiroshima Airport boarding a plane to Matsuyama, Japan. All others unidentified.
Arthur Z. Gardiner (left), Economic Minister for the United States Embassy in Tokyo, and an unidentified woman learn the "Batanko" dance from a geisha at a dinner given by the Toyo Kogyo Company.
Toyo Kogyo employees and guests at a dinner hosted by Tsuneji Matsuda (seated at table), President of Toyo Kogyo Company Limited Pictured: Arthur Z. Gardiner, Economic Minister for the United States Embassy in Tokyo (kneeling behind President Matsuda). All others unidentified.
Arthur Z. Gardiner (center), Economic Minister for the United States Embassy in Tokyo, and wife, Mrs. Emily Gardiner (left), at a dinner sponsored by Toyo Kogyo Company Limited. All others unidentified.
Arthur Z. Gardiner (second from right), Economic Minister for the United States Embassy in Tokyo, and wife, Mrs. Emily Gardiner (second from left), have a traditional Japanese dinner with Tsuneji Matsuda (center), President of Toyo Kogyo Company, Limited. All others unidentified.
Dinner guests watch a performance by Geisha dancers. Pictured, left side of table: Mrs. Emily Gardiner (third from left); and Arthur Z. Gardiner, Economic Minister for the United States Embassy in Tokyo (fourth from left). All others are unidentified.
Toyo Kogyo employees and visitors take a test ride in one of the company's rotary engined sports cars at the Ujina test course. Pictured: Mrs. Emily Gardiner (left); and Arthur Z. Gardiner, Economic Minister for the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo (third from left). All others unidentified.
Unidentified Toyo Kogyo employees give Arthur Z. Gardiner (third from left), Economic Minister of the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo, a tour of the company's rotary engine test room.