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Traces That Remain:
A Pictorial History of the Early Days of the Bahá'í Faith among the Japanese
edited by Sheridan Sims
Chapter 14
14. The Faith Spreads to Kobe in 1920
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This was a Bahá'í meeting in a coffee shop in
Kobe in 1920. It was arranged by Mr. Sanzo Misawa, one of the early believers,
on the occasion of a visit from a friend, the writer Ujaku Akita. Fourteen
people came in all, including a newsman who wrote it up for his newspaper. The
paper hanging from the table says, "Bahá'í gathering, enter." Notice the
picture of 'Abdu'l-Bahá on the table.
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