Title

Japanese Store

Description
A black and white photograph of USS Yorktown sailors standing outside a small Japanese store in Tokyo. The photo is from an album containing 53 photographs taken by Warren Tucker and his friends during the USS Yorktown (CV-10) crew liberty in Tokyo, Japan in September of 1945.

The caption accompanying the photo reads "This is what you might call a 5&10 cent store. The shops or stores are very small and the Japs had a big laugh every time we bumped our head on the ceiling."
Collection
Warren Tucker Collection
Context
Warren "Bill" Tucker was a Photographers Mate in the Naval Aviation Photographic Unit aboard the USS Yorktown (CV-10) during World War II.

Transferred aboard the USS Yorktown in 1944 with no photography experience, Seaman Tucker was assigned to the photo lab and found he had a talent for the work. Tucker received his promotion to Photographers Mate 3/c in 1945 with most of his work documenting the final days of World War II and the beginnings of Occupied Japan.

From the Collection of Warren Tucker.
Accession #
2024.3
Primary Image of Japanese Store