The Masudaya Toy Company, Japan’s oldest, established in 1724, is celebrated for its diverse toy production, including vehicles and household items that capture real-life events. This book, the first dedicated to the company, showcases over 1,200 colorful toys mainly from the 1950s to 1970s, highlighting the “Golden Age” of Japanese exports. It provides descriptions for over 1,800 toys, detailing production years, actions, sizes, and values, making it a valuable guide for both specialized and general collectors. Published on October 11, 2005, it spans 272 pages and has received high ratings.
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