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Mouth pictureLocated in Kachidacho, looking at the Sekiya main gate and the main house in front of the gate
Mouth pictureyamazakura Plate Colored Two of the eight faces drawn on Sugito (left page) Edo period Hiroshige Ando, Kozukuecho, Izumiyacho Terazo prefecture designated important cultural property
Mouth pictureStatue of Amida Nyorai Wooden Statue height 85.8 cm Niwa Saihoji Temple Collection Prefectural Important Cultural Property
80At the time of excavation in November 1975 from northwest of the National Historic Site Otsuka / Toshikatsudo Site aerial photograph
85Photo 1 shale-shaped tip (excavated solely from Shinyoshida No. 3 archeological site small pit layer)
90Photo 2 Taka Line pottery (top) and stoneware group (bottom) at the Hanamiyama archeological site
95Photo 3 Minamiyamada-cho B2 archeological site (streak pottery group) furnace hole group
95Photo 4 furnace hole with smoke at E7 Nakagawacho
95Photo 5 Nakagawacho E6 Ruins Drophole
101Photo 6 Residential Sites at Kitagawa Kaizuka (Hanazumi Lower-class to Moroiso c-type period)
101Photo 7 Shell layer in the Nishinoya Kaizuka residence site (Moroiso a ceremony period)
102Photo 8 Residential site in the early stage of Katsuta No. 16 Site (Moroiso a ceremony period)
104Photo 9 Katsusaka-style pottery (excavated in the Kohoku New Town area)
104Photo 10 Kasori E-type pottery (excavated in the Kohoku New Town area)
108Photo 11 Residential site in the middle of the Shingakushi Maruyama Site (Kasori EII period)
109Photo 12 Residential sites in the middle of the Shingakumaruyama archeological site (Katsusaka-Kasori EI / II period)
111Photo 13 Gravepits in the middle of the Shingakushi Maruyama archeological site (Kasori E-style period)
112Photo 14 Katsuta No. 16 Pattern mirror-shaped dwelling site (Kasori EIV period)
113Photo 15 Horinouchi II pottery (excavated in the Kohoku New Town area)
115Photo 16 Villages in front of the Shingakushi Maruyama archeological site, middle and late (from the west sky)
116Photo 17 Residential site in the latter half of the Shingakushi Maruyama archeological site (Kasori BI-style period)
116Photo 18 Higashiyamada-cho G1 Site Rectangular pillar hole row
117Photo 19 Grave pit in the latter half of the Jingakumaruyama archeological site (Kasori BI-style period)
122Photo 20 Miyanodai pottery excavated from the Otsuka archeological site
127Photo 21 Stoneware excavated from the Otsuka archeological site
131Photo 22 Residential site in the middle of the Otsuka archeological site (Miyanodai-style period)
133Photo 23 The north side of the moat of two Otsuka archeological sites
135Photo 24-year-old Katsudo archeological site square tombs
136Photo 25 Nakakawa-cho A10 Archeological Site Middle and Late Villages
138Photo 26 Residential site in the late A10 archeological site of Nakagawacho (Maenocho-style period)
151Photo 1 Inner flower mirror excavated from Hiyoshi Kannon Matsu Kofun (diameter 19.5cm)
151Photo 2 Spindle wheel-shaped stone products excavated from Hiyoshi Kannon Matsu Kofun (top) and copper arrowheads (bottom)
155Photo 3 Pottery excavated from the southwest ditches of Gondahara archeological site No. 4 square tomb of Shinyoshida-cho
161Photo 4 Excavated from the Hiyoshi Yagami Tumulus [D] Ryugami (double, diameter 20.6 cm) (Keio University Collection, "Ancient Yokohama" 1986)
165Photo 5 From burial mound Kitakata, Tsunashima Kofun (photographed in 1980)
171Photograph 6 Midori Ward Yazakiyama Site H38 residence site Kamado
171Photo 7 Former home Kamado, Eda-cho, Midori-ku
172Photo 8 Examples of Excavating the use of turtles and Koshiki Midori Ward Yazakiyama Site
174Photo 9 talc imitation from Midori Ward Yazakiyama archeological site
180Photo 10 Iron slag from the site of H13, Midori Ward Yazakiyama Site
188Photo 11 "Storage hole" and excavation status of relics (Taisaka archeological site)
196Photo 12 A slope facing almost southeast of Yazakiyama Yokoana Tomb Group, Eda-cho, Midori-ku
220Photo 13 Excavated from the crematorium bone ware at the east No. 7 site (the source is the same as Figure 33)
238Photo 14 Iron sickle excavated from Gondahara archeological site, Shinyoshida-cho, 9.8cm long
246Photo 15 Shin-Yoshida-cho Shingakushi Maruyama Site
247Photo 16 Shinyoshida-cho Shingakushi Maruyama Site HB2 excavated pillar building site
247Photo 17 No. HB4 excavation site site
249Photo 18 The whole view of Shin-Yoshida-cho Shingaku Maruyama Site H1 residence site (right) Dodo pottery clay (upper left) diameter 11.6 cm, Minamimizochu clay (lower left) diameter 12 cm
257Photo 1 Shioka Kumano Shrine ("Yokohama City History Draft" Shrine edition, from 1932)
259Photo 2 Chigasaki Sugiyama Shrine (taken on October 22, 1985)
268Photo 3 Komagata Myojin Mato Kannondo (taken on June 6, 1979, provided by the Kohoku Ward Office Residents' Counseling Room)
269Photo 4 Sankaiji Temple (taken on October 22, 1985)
283Photo 5 plate monument
289Photo 6 Koseki Castle Ruins Seen from the Sky (provided by the Kohoku New Town Buried Cultural Properties Research Team)
290Photo 7 Unshoin Hondo ("Yokohama City History", Buddhist temple edition, from 1931)
291Photo 8 Nobutame Kasahara Fact (Unshoin document, provided by Yokohama City Cultural Property Status Survey Team)
291Photo 9 Tombs of the Kasahara family (taken on October 22, 1985)
292Photo 10 Chigasaki Castle Ruins Seen from the Sky (provided by Kohoku New Town Buried Cultural Properties Research Team)
293Photo 11 Takashi Hojo red seal (Unshoin document, provided by Yokohama City Buried Cultural Properties Survey Team)
306Photo 1 Shell layer (underground 2M) at the Ito-Yokado construction site
385Photo 2 Tsunashima Onsen (collected by Yokohama Archives of History)
393Photo 3 Raikoji Temple (taken on September 8, 1984)
395Photo 4 The precincts of Yo Hayashiji Temple (taken August 11, 1984)
395Photo 5 Kannon-ko Ishizaka Pashiki Peace pagoda (taken on June 30, 1984)
395Photo 6 Chopukuji Temple
397Photo 7 Monument of Gongen Arai (taken on October 27, 1984)
397Photo 8 Peace pagoda Itabashi
400Photo 9 Weir in Hiyoshi 5-chome
400Photo 10 Remains of Yagami Weir (taken on October 19, 1985)
401Photo 11 Hisamitsu-in Temple
435Photo 1 Hofukuji Temple
435Photo 2 Ya Kami Bridge and Kannon Matsu (September 1934)
437Photo 3 Shinpukuji Temple
439Photo 4 Ishigaki of Komabayashi Shrine (taken on October 15, 1985)
440Photo 5 Konzoji Temple (taken on October 15, 1985)
440Photo 6 Daishoin
444Photo 1 Tarumura picture of 1838 (1838)
462Photo 2 Red seal of Onori-ji Temple (Osone, Onori-jizo)
476Photo 3 Evil Mizubori of Futoo
492Photo 4 Akken in 1806 (1806)
503Photo 5 Letter of Appreciation in 1890 (1890)
504Photo 6 Bairin in Okurayama
506Photo 7 Monument of Radium Reisen Spring Spring
507Photo 8:
508Photo 9 Okura Institute for Psychiatry and Culture (provided by the Research Institute)
510Photo 10 Honchoji Temple (taken on April 16, 1981)
511Photo 11 Onori-ji Temple (taken on April 15, 1981)
511Photo 12 Ryushoin (taken on April 16, 1981)
512Photo 13 Peace pagoda of Chokoji Temple
513Photo 14 Keisei-in Temple (taken on April 16, 1981)
513Photo 15 Sugiyama Shrine (taken on April 16, 1981)
514Photo 16 Shinmei Corporation
514Photo 17 Yahata Shrine (taken on April 16, 1981)
515Photo 18 Futoo Shrine (taken on April 16, 1981)
515Photo 19 Mitsumine Corporation
516Photo 20 Inari Shrine
561Photo 1 The Great Hannya Sutra of Hokke-ji Temple (1265, from "Yokohama City History" Buddhist temple edition)
568Photo 2 Commemorative photo at Kikuna Miyatani Kaizuka (Renshojizo, taken on April 20, 1932)
597Inscription of Photo 1 "Koseki Village, Musashi Tsuzuki-gun" (Kongo Terashita)
613Photo 2 Epictorial map of "Kishine-mura, Tachibanaki-gun, Musashi Kunitake Province" on March 1838 (1838).
621Photo 3 Archives of the Railway Institute (collected by the Transportation Museum)
624Photo 4 Request for approval from Yokohama Railway Co., Ltd. (from "Railway Institute Document" owned by the Transportation Museum)
624Photo 5 Temporary license Underd license (from "Railway Institution Documents" owned by the Transportation Museum)
625Photo 6 The same type locomotive as Yokohama Railway (Form 3400, provided by the Transportation Museum)
625Photo 7 Order (from "Railway Institution Documents" owned by the Transportation Museum)
631Photo 8 Kozukue Station
635yamazakura Figure of Hiroshige (Photo by Yokohama Archives of History)
638Photo 10 Hiroshige's Fukurodo picture (4 pieces, Kanagawa Prefectural Museum Collection)
644Photo 1 Saihoji Temple Kobo Daishi seated statue
645Photo 2 Cloud-shaped spirit tablet at Komyoji Temple
646Photo 3 Letter of Ujimasa Hojo (Zenkyojizo)
647Photo 4 Five-ringed pagoda land ring at Sennenji Minegi Family Cemetery
648Photo 5:
651Photo 6 "Urayoshidamura Oreitani Kannon-do Engi" woodblock print
653Photo 7 Hexagonal Stone Tomb at Kozenji Temple
654Photo 8 Inscription at the bottom of Juo seated statue at Kozenji Juodo
655Photo 9 Honen superior seated statue of Choenji Temple
657Photo 10 Bunpo era nameplate monument rubbing at Saihoji Temple.
663Photo 11 Musashi Kozuki Minami Niiha Onawa Uchimizu Book
667Photo 12 Yohiro-sensei plaque (Saihoji Temple)
674Photo 13 Musashi Niiba Village People's Book of July, Kanbo 2nd Year Dog
681Photo 14 The Catalog of the Year's tribute
685Photo 15 Materials remaining at Shinyoshida Ina Sakatanido (Ina Sakatani Tozo)
700Photo 16 Cold noodle label woodblock
703Photo 17 Roofing Tools
703Photo 18 Label of soy sauce brewed by the Sakakura family
709Photo 19 The oldest educational materials in the region remaining at Takada Elementary School
709Photo 20 Educational materials from the early Meiji era remaining at Takada Elementary School
711Photo 21 Nitta Junior High School Building at the time of its foundation
714Photo 22 Flood damage in 1938 (Hayabuchi River)
715Photo 23 Overview of the Tsurumi River Renovation Project
730Photo 24 Enoki-do in Niwa (1938 flood)
731Photo 25 Una (Niwa Nakai Neshita cultivated land)
734Photo 26 Seedling Distribution Landscape (at the time of flood in 1938)
742Photo 1.
743Photo 2 Grass-roofed house of a dormouse
744Photo 3 Meandering Hayabuchi River and Kaiseki Valley
746Photo 4 Tokoname pot (Middle Ages) accompanied by a Japanese mirror excavated from Higashiyamata and Suwabara.
747Photo 5 Japanese mirrors excavated from Higashiyamata and Suwabara (Middle Ages)
748Photo 6 Underground pit (Middle Ages) discovered at Ushikubo and Kaneko Iri.
759Photo 7 Subscription Book by Somonjin (Nakagawa Town)
760Photo 8 Otana Village Antibetsu Book (Nakagawa Village)
761Photo 9 Mino Mino's tribute Min completed Catalog Book (Nakagawa Town)
764Photo 10 Awareness (Nakagawa Town)
773Photo 11 Tools used for Nenbutsu
774Photo 12 "God of the Fortress, Seino God" Dondo-yaki scenery
781Photo 1 Pottery excavated from Miyatani Kaizuka, Kikuna-cho
782Photo 2 Pottery excavated from Kaizuka, Kaminomiya, Tsurumi-ku
783Photo 3 Kazuno hairpin excavated from Shimogumi shell mound
783Photo 4 Hanazumi lower layer pottery excavated from Shimogumi Kaizuka
783Photo 5 Distribution Map of Archeological Sites around Hiyoshi
792Photo 6 The remains of a pit dwelling at Kaizuka, Higashi No. 3, Shimoda-cho
793Photo 7 (upper) Shinohara-cho Omoteya (east) Kaizuka's pit dwelling site (Mizuko type)
793Photo 8 (right) Pottery excavation at the site of the residence (Fuka Hachigata Pottery containing fibers with a parallel bamboo pipe, early Jomon culture Mizuko type)
793Photo 9 (left) Status of excavation of pottery debris that fell into the pillar hole of the residence site
794Photos 10-12 Excavation of Shimoda Nishikaizuka in 1939
799Photo 1 Nishihasakusha shrine hall
801Photo 2 Otanasha shrine hall, when he was located in 1084-2 Nakagawacho
803Photo 3 Chigasaki Shrine Torii
804Photo 4 Chigasaki Sugiyama genealogy
804Photo 5 The legend of Okajima, the god of Awaza Shrine
806Photo 6 distant view of Yoshida Shrine
815Photo 1 Chibukuro Back Book
821Photo 2 Continued pilgrimage volatile spirit shogunsho-dokusho (Niwaji Kura)
826Photograph 3 Kannondo secret Buddha 11 Kannon statue of Kannon-do, Saihoji Temple (Heian period)
827Photo 4 Sennenji Kannondo Sho Kannon Statue (Ipponzo, Heian period)
827Photo 5 The statue of Amida Buddha in Saihoji Temple (late Kamakura period)
829Photo 6 Statue of Thousand-armed Kannon, 11-sided main deity, Enno-ji Temple (Heian period)
831Photo 7 Kongokai Dainichi Nyorai seated statue at Komyoji Temple
833Photo 8 Acalanatha Statue (Niha)
834Photo 9/10 Amitabha Irirai statue of Niiba Minamiasama Shrine and behind the pedestal
834Photo 11 Tenjin seated statue at Komyoji Temple
853Photo 1 The first Bunemon Koizumi Tombstone (taken on November 6, 1985)
853Photo 22nd generation Bunemon Koizumi Tombstone
853Photo 3 Shintaro Koizumi's gravestone
854Photo 4 The brush mound of Jiunsai Iida
854Photo 5 Loan Certificate to Masajiro
857Photo 6 Brushkozuka of Shakubenku
857Photograph 7 Eio Hiratsuka (taken on February 14, 1986)
857Photo 8 Norinori Hino
857Photo 9 Shakukyo [* 1] Megumi / Shakukyo [* 1] Shin's brush mound
859Photo 10 Katsuta Club (photographed in 1986)
859Photo 11 Peace pagoda built by Ryosuke Kurihara (built in August 1875, graveyard near Higashiyamada-cho, taken on February 14, 1986)
859Photo 12 Uhachi's brush mound
861Photo 13 Takao's brush mound
861Photo 14 The brush mound of Shofuchi (before relocation)
864Photo 15th My brush mound (taken on February 18, 1986)
864Photo 17 Benei's brush mound
865Photo 16 Tomb of Takezaemon Koizumi (taken on February 14, 1986)
866Photograph 18 Ubiban's brush mound (photographed in 1986)
866Photo 19Keio's brush mound (Takadacho Choenji Cemetery)
866Photo 20Keio's brush mound (Tsunashimadai-cho Raikoji Cemetery, taken on December 13, 1985)
866Photo 21 Tomb of Ryocho
867Photo 22 Jinbei Kato's brush mound (taken on October 21, 1984)
867Photo 23 The brush mound of Mamoru Koizumi (taken on February 14, 1986)
867Photo 24 Tenkai Monument Map
868Photo 25 The brush mound of Nissho
868Photo 26 Reverse Tower of Tenpair
869Photo 27 brush mound of Shinzo Tomikawa (photographed in 1986)
869Photograph 28:
869Photo 29 The brush mound of Yoshizaemon Tomikawa
869Photograph 30 Hidetaka Yoshida's brush mound (taken on December 16, 1985)
870Photo 31 Shinzo Iijima's brush mound (taken on February 14, 1986)
870Photo 32 brush mound by Eijun Haga (taken on December 17, 1985)
870Photo 33 Hitsukozuka of Watanabe
871Photo 34 The Shodoku Monument of Masamichi Iwamura
871Photo 36 Tomb of Koshiro Isobe (photographed in 1986)
871Photo 35 Desk used at Terakoya in Masamichi Iwamura
872Photo 37 Handprint teacher Namimon's first name and last name interrogation book
875Photo 38 Tomb of the Okubo Family
877Photo 39 School District crackdown (Minami Tsunashima)
878Photo 40 School Building Receiving Fees (Nakagawa Town)
879Photo 41 School Capital Interest Collection Book (Nakagawa Town)
885Photo 42
885Photo 43 Letter of Appreciation for donation of new construction costs at Komabayashi School
889Photo 44 Diploma
889Photo 45 Textbooks from Nakagawa Elementary School
893Photo 46 Upper Building of Takada Elementary School (Back)
895Photo 47 Local History of Nakagawa Village, Tsuzuki-gun
895Photo 48 Nakagawa Village Local Geography
895Photo 49 Nosokyo Nakagawamura
895Photo 50 Nursery Rhymes and folk song
896Photo 51 1925 (1925), 1st to 3rd graders at Tsunashima Branch School of Otsuna Elementary School
897Photo 52 Commemorative Magazine of Six Schools
905Photo 53 Shogakuji Temple
905Photo 54 Evacuation of Shogakuji Temple elementary school student
907Monument of Photo 55 "Hometown of the Heart here"
927Photo 1 Osone-cho Tomikawa Family Mochihana (taken on January 14, 1983) (provided by the Yokohama City Cultural Property Status Survey Team)
927Photo 2 Dondonyaki in Osone-cho (taken on January 14, 1982) (provided by the Yokohama City Cultural Property Status Survey Team)
933Photo 3 Mushiokuri in Minamiyamada (July 22, 1979) (provided by the Kohoku Ward Office Residents' Office)
938Photo 4 Kitanotani Nenbutsu Lecture in Niibacho (May 8, 1985)
939Photo 5 (top), Photo 6 (bottom) Nakano Kubo, Niiwa-cho (April 15, 1982) (provided by the Yokohama City Cultural Property Status Survey Team)
940Photo 6 Jizo statue during the lecture of Nakano Kubo Hundred Hennen Buddha in Niibacho
945Photo 8 Fujiko (Fuji Sengen Daibosatsu, Kodeskmachi, taken on June 1, 1982, provided by the Kohoku Ward Office Residents' Counseling Room)
948Photo 9 guardian of children and travelers Shimoda (provided by the Kohoku Ward Office Resident Consultation Office)
952As of Photo 1 (September 1981), Iida Yokocho is located at the top of the highway Yokohane Line.
954Photo 2 Next to Kiunji Temple, from the other side is Kawasaki Road, and the right is Kanagawa Road.
955Photo 3 Ancient Monuments under Kozukuecho Daisan Keihin Expressway
957Photo 4 Jizodai stone at the Shimonaga Tsuda three-way intersection in Midori Ward, left is 1735.
958Photo 5 Kanagawa Prefecture Signpost at 2319 Kawawa-cho, Midori-ku
958Photo 6 Former cotton shop in Keo-cho, Midori-ku
961Photo 7 Shinoharacho Torinji Temple
962Photo 8 Wasteland behind Shin-Yokohama Station
963Photo 9 nagayamon of Fuji Foods Co., Ltd.
965Photo 10 The signpost of Tsunashima Bridge under Myogi Shrine in Taomachi
965Photo 11 Inage signpost of Kumano Shrine, Shiokacho
967Photo 12 View of Otsuna Bridge from water level station Tsunashima
968Photo 13 Ancient Monuments in Takada-cho
971Photo 14 The Koshin Pagoda of 1680 at Raikoji Temple in Tsunashimadai
971Photo 15 Inage signpost at the three-way intersection in front of Noman-ji Temple
971Photo 16 Kannon Tower of 1663 at Kagemukuji Temple in 1663
971Photograph 17 Kanagawa Signpost of Teramae Kagemukai
972Photo 18 Koshindo is on the left side of the intersection of Mizonokuchi Katamachi.
972Photo 19 From the left of Jizo-do hall at Tsunashima Higashi 2-chome in 1675, 1678, and 1843.
980Photo 20 The god of Sai at Kachidacho Sugiyama Shrine
981Photo 21 Kanagawa Signpost at Yasashibashi, Eda-cho, Midori-ku
982Photo 22 Nakahara Michi right near Saijoji Temple in Katsuta-cho is the old road.
983Photo 23 Jizo Tower of 1682 in Ryufuku Terashita, Odanacho
983Photo 24 Jigenji Signpost in Nakagawa Town
985Photo 25 Yamada Shrine, Minamiyamada-cho
986Photo 26 Michinakazaka
987Photo 27 Kamata-do, Higashiyamada-cho (taken on February 14, 1986)
987Photo 28 inside Kamata-do, 1673 Jizo Tower
988Photo 29 Yoshimin Jizo Hisasue, Kawasaki City
993Photo 30 The Fudo Statue and Waterfall in Nakagawa Town
994Photo 31 Mountain Road
995Photo 32 There are three Bato Kannon towers on the lower left.
997Photo 33 Monument of 33 Kannon at Senya-ji Temple in Kozukuecho
998Photo 34 In front of Taio-cho Keisei-in Temple, the monument of 33rd place 12th small desk
1000Photo 35 The Great yama that remains at the site of Shofukuji Kannon-do Temple in Shinyoshida-cho
1001Photo 36 Monument at the 19th temple in the Kannondo precinct of Jufuku-ji Temple, Chigasakicho
1002Photo 37 Ho Akira-ji Temple, on the left is Table 33, and on the upper right is Kannondo.
1003Photo 38 Awashima signpost at Kamisueyoshi 4-chome, Tsurumi-ku
1003Photo 39 Awashima signpost in Osone-cho (left)
1005Photo 40 Orimotocho Awashima Shrine, Midori-ku

【※1】 Kanji characters that may be garbled, such as old fonts, have been changed to common kanji.

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