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. There were other competing bazaars like Nippon Bazaar, Tokyo Bazaar, Kobe Bazaar, Taisho Bazaar, Sakura Bazaar, etc. etc. This was the Davao branch of Osaka Bazar which was owned by Osaka Boeki Kaisha/Osaka Boeki Trading House of the Matsui family in Osaka, Japan. There was a Manila branch too.
Originally displayed in Davao City Museum, who took it from the book "DAVAO HISTORY" by Ernesto I. Corcino, where the Original Photograph was taken by Marcy Dans Lee.
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