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Tougodo is a Japanese company that made cameras from 1930. During the first half of the 1950s, Tōgō-dō Sangyō Y.K. (東郷堂有限会社)[1] was probably the manufacturing branch, while the company itself was K.K. Tōgō-dō (株式会社東郷堂).

It also seems to have made cameras that were distributed by other companies under their own name, like the Shinkoh Rabbit.

Its logo is composed by the letters "T" and "G" (the "G" is inside a fat "T") above a cemented doublet lens scheme.

List of cameras

120 film

127 film

35mm film

Notes

  1. Seen on an advertisement for the Semi Rabbit Improved, reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p. 205, and in advertisements for the Hobiflex and Hobiflex III, reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p. 182, among others.

Bibliography

Links