JAPANESE AIR HOSTESSES.—The three air hostesses who were on duty aboard the Japan Air Lines aircraft which brought the Prime Minister of Japan (Mr Sato) and Mrs Sato to New Zealand on Saturday. From left, they are: Misses Itsuko Abiru, Masako Tsukaitoshi and Kiyoko Morishima, all from Tokyo. On their cornflower blue uniforms and berets they wore brooches of pearl-encircled silver cranes. The crane, known in Japan as “the happy bird,” is the symbol of the air line.
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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31501, 16 October 1967, Page 3
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78JAPANESE AIR HOSTESSES.—The three air hostesses who were on duty aboard the Japan Air Lines aircraft which brought the Prime Minister of Japan (Mr Sato) and Mrs Sato to New Zealand on Saturday. From left, they are: Misses Itsuko Abiru, Masako Tsukaitoshi and Kiyoko Morishima, all from Tokyo. On their cornflower blue uniforms and berets they wore brooches of pearl-encircled silver cranes. The crane, known in Japan as “the happy bird,” is the symbol of the air line. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31501, 16 October 1967, Page 3
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