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Nagano Local Magazine Photo Information

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Nagano Local Magazine Photo Information
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Mouth pictureAerial photo taken in January 1952 from an altitude of 1.000m
Mouth picturePhotographed on December 10, 1971 800m altitude
Mouth pictureFig. 1 Gravelware (early Jomon period) 1576-8 Shimonagaya-cho (Serigaya) Excavated from Obagodai
Mouth pictureFig. 2 polished stone axe (mid Jomon period) excavated from Maruyama, Kaminagaya-cho (Nagano Elementary School Collection)
Mouth pictureFig. 3 Status of excavation of Katsusaka pottery (mid-Jomon period) Excavated from Arikajidai
Mouth pictureKatsusaka pottery as shown in Figure 4
Mouth pictureFig. 5 Yayoi pottery (late term) Excavated at 958 Mayama-dani (Chiji Akimoto)
2Fig. 1 Shell fossil Ibominina, Higai, Oxijimi, Kamonoshigai, Nagaki (Ezogaki)
7Figure 3 Daimaru-style pottery (early Jomon period) Excavated from Rokutsukawa-cho, Minami-ku, Yokohama (collected by Meiji University)
7Fig. 4 Natsushima-style pottery (early Jomon period) Excavated from Natsushima-cho, Natsushima-cho, Yokosuka City ("Natsushima Kaizuka")
11Figure 6 The pattern of Jomon pottery (1)
12Figure 7 The pattern of Jomon pottery (2)
13Fig. 8 Unearthed stoneware and stone concave Seriga valley
14Fig. 9 The polished stone axe and the percussion stone axe (Mid Jomon period)
14Figure 10 Baked Stone Axe (Mid Jomon period)
15Fig. 11 Katsusaka-style pottery and shallow bowl (mid-Jomon period)
16Figure 12 Added-Ei pottery (Mid Jomon period)
17Figure 13 Added EII pottery (Mid Jomon period)
19Figure 14 Yayoicho-style pottery (mid-term)
20Fig. 15 Maenocho-style pottery (second half)
22Figure 16 Yayoi-style residence site Kamikashio Sotogo Site (partially Shimonagaya-cho)
22Figure 17 V-shaped Mizokami Kashio Sotogo Ruins (partially Shimonagaya-cho) in the village
25Figure 18 Ruins of Haji House Kamikashio Sotogo Ruins (partially Shimonagaya-cho)
26Figure 19 left: High cup (five-ryo type) right. Bottomed [Bowl] (same) excavated at Shimonagaya-cho Yashiki site
27Figure 20 High Cup (Goryo style) Excavated from Arikajidai
27Figure 21 Otsuka Nagatani (photographed in 1953)
28Figure 22 Kami-Nobazuka Tumulus
29Figure 23 7 Tsukazuka (No. 1 Tsukazuka) (taken in March 1972)
30Fig. 24 Excavated from Nakazato Yokoana Tumulus in Kaminagaya-cho, Sue pottery
33Plate monument (245, Nobacho, Shoo-jizo)
34Five-ringed pagoda (1692 Shimonagaya-cho)
35Mixed Five-ringed pagoda and the treasure engraving tower (1724 Shimonagaya-cho, Yahata-sha precincts)
36A mixture of the treasure engraving tower and Five-ringed pagoda (1725 Shimonagaya-cho, Yahata-sha precincts)
37No sewing tower (Jonenji, 1843 Nobacho)
38Koshin Tower (243, Shimonagaya-cho, Jizo-in precinct)
39Koshin Tower (3491 Kaminagayacho) (Noba Entrance)
40Dosojin (upper Noba)
40Dosojin (1704 Shimonagaya-cho, Shinmei-sha precincts)
41Jijin Pagoda and Koshin Pagoda (5176 Kaminagayacho)
55Historic Site of the mound (taken in April 1971)
57Neck mound
58Koshoin Building Bill (September 18, 1732)
86Nagatani River Minamoto (Mitani-cho, Kami-Noba) (photographed in February 1971)
86Morai Bridge (taken in October 1971)
102Maarai River Waterfall (2m drop)
103Kamakura Kodo (see the Kosugaya border near 2124 Kami Noba)
129Tenjinsha and famous trees
133Shinmeiji Temple (Shimonagaya)
133Noba Shrine (after construction)
135Shinmei Corporation shrine hall (Shimo Noba)
137Sadashoin (July 1972)
138Jonenji Temple
139Shoo-ji Temple (temporary main hall)
139guardian of children and travelers (photographed in 1967)
140Hannyaji
140Nishichoin
141Shokonsha
256Noba (viewing from Sakaguchidai) Photographed in April 1971

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