Mr. Daiun Inouye, a Buddhist priest became a Bahá’í and gave up the priesthood.

Mr. Sensui Saiki, a writer, was greatly attracted to the Faith and assisted Miss Alexander by translating literature into Japanese.

The son of Mr. and Mrs. Torii. His name, Akira, means ‘shining light’ which the mother saw before his birth March 11, 1918.

Accompanying this Tablet was a Japanese translation made by Mr. Saichiro Fujita at the command of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá.

Mr. Noto was blind.

A school girl of 17 years.

Mr. Ono was blind.

Addressed to Ahmad Sohrab.

Japanese Foreign Office records list Viscount Minoji Arakawa as being Ambassador of Spain at that time. Spelling of the last name differs in the original text.

The Great Kanto Earthquake of September 1923.