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English: Osaka Bazar, Davao, Philippines (1936) - Osaka Bazaar & Kashiwabara Hotel at the corner of San Pedro & Anda Sts in 1936. Osaka Bazar was then considered a modern department store. Pre-war Philippines Japanese Bazaars were also present with branches in Manila and Cebu.
English: Osaka Bazar Shoppers, Manila, Philippines (October 1934) - Shoppers crowd Osaka Boeki’s outlet (Osaka Bazar) during a Christmas sales event in what is believed to be Manila around October 1934. (Provided by the Matsui family)
English: Osaka Bazar, Manila, Philippines (October 1934) - Osaka Boeki Trading House holds a Christmas sale in what is believed to be Manila around October 1934. (Provided by the Matsui family, Osaka, Japan)
Taisho Bazar was a competitor to other Japanese bazaars in Cebu, namely Nippon Bazaar (two branches), the Central Bazaar, Tokyo Bazaar, Sakkura Bazaar, Honest Bazaar and Osaka Bazaar. There were branches of these bazaars in Manila and Davao too. Taisho Bazar was located just below the old YMCA building around Magallanes Street, Cebu, Philippines.
English: Osaka Boeki Employees in a Dorm, Manila, Philippines (1930s) - Employees of Osaka Boeki Kaisha (Osaka Bazar) relax at a company dorm in what is believed to be Manila in the 1930s. (Provided by the Matsui family)
Seiei Matsui & Employees of Osaka Boeki Kaisha (Osaka Bazar) disembark in either Manila or Davao in the Philippines (May 1934). Matsui, the general manager, is second from front. Matsui, the general manager, is second from front.
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Takoyaki being made in Osaka, 2022. Takoyaki (たこ焼き or 蛸焼) is a ball-shaped Japanese snack made of a wheat flour-based batter and cooked in a special molded pan. It is typically filled with minced or diced octopus (tako), tempura scraps (), pickled ginger (beni shoga), and green onion (negi).