- Japanese troops enter the city
Lieutenant-General Sakai Takashi and Vice-Admiral Niimi Masaichi lead their forces down Hennessy Road, Wanchai, on 28 December 1941 in a procession marking the takeover of Hong Kong by the Japanese.
- Isogai Rensuke, the first governor of the Japanese Occupied Territory of Hong Kong
Isogai Rensuke, the first governor of the Japanese Occupied Territory of Hong Kong, in front of the Governor's Office, formerly the headquarters of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, on 20 February 1942.
- Hong Kong residents searched by Japanese troops
Hong Kong residents ordered to be repatriated to their hometowns in mainland China are searched by Japanese troops at a checkpoint in Sai Wan, 1942.
- Fleeing Hong Kong
A scene from Hong Kong after the city fell to Japan depicted in the work Fleeing Hong Kong by the well-known political comic artist, Ye Qianyu, early 1942.
- Ten New Scenes of Hong Kong
Comics entitled Ten New Scenes of Hong Kong published in the Datong Pictorial during the Japanese occupation.
- Poster of Governor's Office of the Occupied Territory of Hong Kong (1)
Propaganda poster encouraging Hong Kong people to learn Japanese during the occupation.
- Poster of Governor's Office of the Occupied Territory of Hong Kong (2)
This propaganda poster printed during the Japanese occupation highlights the shortage of electricity, water and coal gas supplies.
- Business cards of officials of the Governor's Office of the Occupied Territory of Hong Kong (1)
Business card of official of the Governor's Office of the Occupied Territory of Hong Kong. The Governor's Office comprised eight departments: General Staff, Civil Affairs, Finance, Transportation and Works, Economic Affairs, Press, Management and Foreign Affairs.
- Business cards of officials of the Governor's Office of the Occupied Territory of Hong Kong (2)
Business card of official of the Governor's Office of the Occupied Territory of Hong Kong. The Governor's Office comprised eight departments: General Staff, Civil Affairs, Finance, Transportation and Works, Economic Affairs, Press, Management and Foreign Affairs.
- Debut issue of Datong Pictorial
Debut issue of the Datong Pictorial, published in 1942. Published during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong, the Datong Pictorial contains stories glorifying the Japanese administration and vilifying the Allies. The cover of the debut issue features The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation building, which housed the Governor's Office of the Occupied Territory of Hong Kong.