Or should I say "What is in your purse?"
Historical Fujita Tokio was a busy woman.
Besides her own career she was also a promoter for Yasuda Bank.
This happens to be a page about the bank's branch in Aizu however we
do not know if Tokio was affiliated with particular branch (she was
likely associated with the Tokyo bank)
http://www1.kinjo-u.ac.jp/~nakata/Nakata/Data/Sectors/2Sector/EYasuda.htm
NOw if the Meiji Era had our kind of technology...
::imagine::
Promo Ad
"Why wait in line to deposit checks?
Now with Yasuda Bank's partnership with the Tokyo Metropolitan Police
Department your husband's paycheck or pension can be deposited to YOUR
account *instantly*.
Dial (It's) My-MoneyNow and speak to our representatives today.
Do you speak the almost incomprehensible Aizu dialect? Then contact
Mrs. Fujita, our financial planner--soon you can save up for a special
kimono or buy new school uniforms for your kids. Remember never leave
money matters to your husband!"
https://mywebspace.wisc.edu/tnamwong/web/Takamine/TokioCard.jpg