Governor Victor Atiyeh stands with an unidentified man with a garden and hotel in the background. This was taken during Atiyeh's Far East trade mission.
Former Governor Victor Atiyeh sits with several Japanese representatives for lunch at the Canadian Embassy City Club of Tokyo. From left to right are: S. Maeda; T. Matsuki; Atiyeh; and Toyoo Nariai, a graduate of the University of Oregon.
Former Governor Victor Atiyeh (right) stands with Mr. Yamada of the Tokyo International University for its thirtieth anniversary celebration at the Imperial Hotel.
Former Governor Victor Atiyeh (left) stands with President Yasuo Kaneko of the Tokyo International University for its thirtieth anniversary celebration at the Imperial Hotel. A band sits in the background.
Former Governor Victor Atiyeh (center) stands with two other men at an event at the Tokyo International University with apparent musical entertainment. The event is celebrating the university's thirtieth anniversary. The men with him are identified as Mr. Yamada and Toyoo Nariai.
Governor Victor Atiyeh (left) has dinner with three Japanese businessmen in Tokyo. From left to right, the three men are: Hisashi Hieda, chairman and CEO of Fuji TV; Atiyeh; Toshio Nakamura of Fuji TV; and Mr. Motomura.
Governor Victor Atiyeh at a reception for the Nippon Kokan K.K. silicon plant in Oregon. NKK was a Japanese steel making company that later merged with Kawasaki Steel Corporation to form JFE Holdings, Inc. The construction of the plant was postponed indefinitely in 1988.