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History of Yokohama Midori Ward Photo Information

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Mouth picturePottery of Inari-mae No. 16 Tomb (Zhu Aya pot perforated at the bottom) Photo provided by the Yokohama City Hometown History Foundation Buried Cultural Properties Center
Mouth pictureArmor of the Tomb of Chokojihara No. 1 Tomb [arm with eyebrows, triangular board tacking short armor] Provided by Yokohama City Hometown History Foundation Buried Cultural Properties Center
Mouth pictureWooden Siddhartha Gautama Statue (National Important Cultural Property) Edacho Shinpukuji Temple Photograph provided by Kanagawa Prefectural Museum
Mouth pictureUshigome Lion Dance (Intangible Folk Cultural Property, Yokohama)
4Figure 2 Landscape of Tama Hills Around Children's Country (from "Kanagawa from the sky")
5Figure 3 Goten Pass Gravel Formation (from Kanto Loam Formation)
6Figure 4 stratum in Shimosueyoshi Plateau Near Millennium in Takatsu-ku, Kawasaki City (from Kanto Loam Formation) TC: Tachikawa ROHM Formation M: Musashino ROHM Formation P: Tokyo Pumice Stone Formation S: Shimosueyoshi ROHM Formation G: Shimosueyoshi gravel layer m: Miura Group
8Figure 5 [Near Higashi Hongo-cho, Shimosueyoshi Plateau Tsurumi River] (From "Kanagawa from the sky")
10Figure 7 Kanto Loam Formation in Tama Hills Near Noto, Tama-ku, Kawasaki City (from Kanto Loam Formation) TC: Tachikawa ROHM Formation M: Musashino ROHM layer S: Shimosueyoshi ROHM Formation T: Tama ROHM Group
16Figure 9 Restoration model of Hanai's Mimori Ushi (from "Japanese Art")
17Fig. 10 Demolition bone vessels excavated from the Hanaizumi archeological site
18Fig. 11 Excavation of Nauman Elephants and Greathorn deer Lake Nojiri Site, Nagano Prefecture (from "History of Nagano Prefecture")
20Fig. 12 Fossil of Nauman elephant excavated from Chuchu Village (from "Japanese Art 1")
22Fig. 13 Ohirayama Moto 1 archeological site in Kanita-cho, Aomori Prefecture (from "Japanese Art 1")
22Fig. 14 Joining stone cores and debris Sunagawa Site in Tokorozawa City, Saitama Prefecture (from "Japanese Art 1")
22Figure 15 Stone Blade Hokkaido Tarugishi Site
24Fig. 16 Sugikubo Knife-shaped stoneware Tsunancho Kamiyama Site, Niigata Prefecture (from Kamiyama)
25Fig. 17 Moro-type knife-shaped stoneware Moro archeological site in Itabashi-ku, Tokyo (from "Japanese Art 1")
25Fig. 18 From the Konjo Ruins ("Japanese Art 1"), Takatsuki City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan
26Fig. 19 Sunagawa Site in Tokorozawa City, Saitama Prefecture (from "Japanese Art 1")
27Figure 20 [Ku] Site of Shimbashi, Ohira City, Tokyo (From "Japanese Art 1")
27Fig. 21 Hokkaido Shirataki Hattoridai archeological site (from "Japanese Art 1")
28Fig. 22 Funano archeological site in Sadohara-cho, Miyazaki Prefecture (from "Japanese Art 1") in Kyushu
28Fig. 23 Yaidegawa Site, Minamimaki Village, Nagano Prefecture, in Chubu District (from "Japanese Art 1")
29Figure 24 Shiratakimura Shirataki-Hattoridai archeological site in Hokkaido (from "Japanese Art 1")
30Fig. 25 Toward No. 2 Archeological Site in Midori-ku, Yokohama City (From "Ancient Yokohama")
33Fig. 27 Status of excavation of stoneware at Kenkayama Ruins
34Figure 28 Gravels at the Hanamiyama Site
37Fig. 30 The remains of the residence found at the Samiyama archeological site (from Japan Archeology Annual Report 38).
38Fig. 31 Restored house of the Mejiroici archeological site (from "Excavation of Ancient History 1")
39Fig. 32 Microscopic photograph of the blade of stoneware (from "Excavation of Ancient History 1")
39Figure 33 Balls excavated from the Yunosato 4 archeological site ("Japan Archeology Annual Report 36")
40Figure 34 The skull and restoration of Minatogawa people (from "History of Japanese Culture 1" and "Reconstruction of Ancient History 1")
46Figure 37 Bean grain pottery excavated from the Senpukuji cave (from "Excavation Record of Senpukuji cave")
48Figure 38 remain, which is considered to be the remains of ancient pit house at the site of Mt.
49Fig. 39 Excavation of pottery at Hanamiyama Site
50Figure 40 Taka Line pottery excavated from the Hanamiyama archeological site (from "History of Yokohama")
51Figure 41 Stoneware excavated from the Hanamiyama archeological site (from "History of Yokohama")
52Figure 42 Eskimo using a spearer (from "History of Daikei Japan 1")
56Figure 44 Large mura trace of Nishinoya shell mound
57Fig. 45 Twist yarn pottery Daimaru archeological site in Minami-ku, Yokohama City (from "Sundai History No. 8")
58Figure 46 A clay figure with a squatting posture Kamioka archeological site in Iizaka-cho, Fukushima Prefecture (from "Dogu")
60Figure 47 Pits and Schematic diagram of the Sannomaru Site (from Ancient Yokohama)
61Figure 48 Pitfall Distribution of Kirigaoka Ruins (from Kirigaoka)
63Fig. 50 Furnace hole where pottery remained and restored pottery Okuma Nakacho archeological site
65Fig. 52 Duplicated furnace hole group Okuma Nakacho ruins
68Fig. 54 Pottery decorated with Takataibun Kannogidai archeological site in Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama (from "Research Report No. 2")
120Figure 73 The ruins of a pit dwelling in the middle of Yayoi period, which was dug out from Yayoi Asako Terahara (photographed in 1967)
120Fig. 73 Asako Terahara Yayoi Mura (photographed in 1967) A ditch surrounding the re-excavated village
120Fig. 73 Asako Terahara Yayoi Mura (photographed in 1967) A square tomb made outside the ditch.
155Fig. 79 Mural of Yokoana Tomb (Kumagaya No. 7 Tomb)
155Fig. 79 Mural of Yokoana Tomb (Kumagaya No. 2 Tomb)
157Figure 80 Burial goods at Yazakiyama Yokoana Tomb (upper: pottery, lower: jewelry)
158Figure 81 The Ichigao Yokoana Group, preserved and maintained
163Figure 83 Yazakiyama Yokoana Tomb Group
163Figure 84 Kofun period remains of ancient pit house at the site of Mt. Yazaki
176Figure 89 Ink-sho pottery "Tokyo"
188Figure 94 Archeological Site
188Figure 95 Shingakushi Maruyama Site
193Fig. 98 Sugiyama Shrine (1972) in Nishihasakucho, Midori-ku
216Figure 3 Provided by Kamakura City, Yabusame
222Fig. 4Kamoshida Nenbutsudo 1244 Nameplate monument
232Figure 6 Samurai House Ippenjojin Eden, Kyoto City Jokkoji Temple Collection
241Figure 9 Stables and Ma Ippenjojin Eden, Kyoto City Jokkoji Temple Collection
245Figure 10 Joint Letter of Musashi Country Absence Office, Waseda University Library
253Figure 11 Aerial photo around Akata Tando, Eda, provided by the Housing and Urban Development Corporation in 1973
255Figure 12 Statue of Thousand-armed Kannon, Shinpukuji Temple
257Figure 13 Myokoji Buddhist temple bell
269Figure 18 Illustration of Teraie Village (1702)
277Figure 21 The Lion Head of Kurokawa
281Figure 24 Hoki Motoishikawacho Yakushido hall Yakushi Nyorai seated statue
290Figure 27 Kozenji Ishido, Takada-cho, Kohoku-ku (1318 name)
297Figure 28 Complete View of Enoki Shimojo Castle Ruins 1986
299Figure 30 Kamakura Road near Eda Ken Shrine
302Figure 32 Memorial Monument for the enemy, Kiyokoji Temple, Fujisawa City
308Figure 33 far view of Koseki Castle
311Fig. 34 Copper Fudo Myo statue hanging Buddha Chigasaki Sugiyama Shrine
314Fig. 35 Infuji Tomb (Five-ringed pagoda in the center) Koyamacho Kangoji Temple
316Figure 37 Tomb of Takumi Saruwatari, Saedocho Muryoji Temple
319Figure 38 Tendo Kosansho, Kumoshoin storehouse
330Mountain Ruins on Figure 40 Middle Ages Cemetery
330Figure 41 Excavated status of Chigasaki Middle Ages Crematory Tomb
330The mountain ruins, copper coins and cremation human bones above Figure 42
331Fig. 43 Excavated from the mountain archeological site on the butterfly-shaped lotus plate monument
335Figure 45 During the Astronomy Year Amida Image Monument
340Figure 46 Small blacksmith workshop toes at the site of Daiyama
342Fig. 47 Stone pot Shimoishi mortar, fire blazing, etc. excavated from the Kamidaizaka archeological site
352Figure 35 Koseki Castle Ruins, which runs through the Daisan Keihin Expressway and Yokohama Line.
353Figure 37 View the ruins of Koseki Castle across the Tsurumi River from Mount Kamekko.
373Figure 40 The ruins of Eda Castle
373Fig. 41 Relics excavated from Enoki Shimojo Castle
374Figure 42 Chigasaki Shiromoto Maru Site
379Figure 43 Suzuki Document 1586 Tiger red seal
379Figure 44 Suzuki document Kiri Katsura red seal
380Figure 45 Senya-ji Temple with a small desk
380Figure 46 The graveyard of the Suzuki family at Senya-ji Temple
387Figure 47 Handwritten and Hanaoshi by Ujinao Hojo, Uehara Family Document
388Figure 48 Uehara Family Document Ujiyasu Hojo handwritten and Hanaoshi
388Figure 49 Uehara family document tiger red seal
393Figure 48 Hideyoshi Prohibition of Chigasaki Shokakuji Temple
407Figure 1 1594 Nagatsuda Village Name Book
407Figure 2 1666 Nagatsuda Village Name Book
407Figure 3 1719 Nagatsuda Village Name Book
418Figure 5 Mr. Okano burial ground (Obayashiji)
436Figure 7, Shinoda Diary
438Figure 8 stump of "sacred tree" at Kawawa Yahata Shrine
450Figure 9 Soeiji Temple
456Figure 10 Kubo Village Five-person Group Book (1846)
465Figure 11 Onda River near the north gate weir.
477Figure 13 Old Mountain Road (from "Nakazato Local History")
480Fig. 13 Oyama distant view (left end, from Kawawa-cho)
482Figure 14 Nightlights in Eda
484Figure 15 Jizo-do hall and Koshin Tower in Ichigao
517Figure 16 Itado-e, Obayashi-ji Temple (Rabbit)
519Fig. 17 Sato Bunnari Tomb (Kangoji, Koyamacho)
520Figure 18 Manpukuji (Tanacho)
526Figure 20 The will of Sadamasa Kariya (part related to Terakoya)
528Figure 20 Okura-ji brush mound (Nakayama-cho)
550Figure 1 Old-fashioned Kirigaoka before development (1971)
563Figure 3 “Eda Village Product Record Book” in 1872
566Figure 4 Tomb of Southwest Officials in Iseyama Shrine
566Figure 5 Shochu Monument in Iseyama Shrine
577Figure 7 Myorenji Temple, which became the temporary government office building of the county government office (from "Tokyo Tamura Magazine" in 1929)
578Fig. 8 Mayor of Tsuzuki Mayor Masahiro Nakamizo
579Figure 9 The letter of resignation of the head of the house in 1879
582Figure 10 Kawawa Post Office (from 1929 Tokyo Metropolitan Tamura Magazine)
585Figure 12
589Fig. 13 Fumiko Shimamura (from Isao Iwamachi, Biden Hogetsu Shimamura)
590Figure 14 (top) police department Tsuda (from the 1929 Tokyo Metropolitan Tamura Magazine) (bottom)
604Fig. 15 Tomb of Manosuke Kaneko (Manganji Azamino)
605Fig. 16 Tomb of Sato Sadamiki (Kangoji, Koyamacho)
617Figure 20 Textbooks for the Meiji Period
623Figure 21 Kotobuki Monument, Dr. Yoshihama
629Figure 23 Tokyo Tamura Office (from "Tamura Magazine")
641Figure 24 “Amagaki Zenjimaru Cultivation Method”
644Figure 25 The streets of Kawawa that retains the remnants of merchant houses
647Figure 26 Postcard at Kurokawa Silk Mill (1900)
655Figure 27 Japanese-Russia War Memorial Monument (1907) at Onodatesho in Nagatsuta
661Fig. 28 Chrysanthemum bed in Kawawa's pine forest garden
663Fig. 29 (top) Chrysanthemum bed in Kawawa's pine forest field (from "To Tamura Magazine") (left) Chrysanthemum on the cliffs of the pine forest field
669Near the opening of the Nakahara Kaido and Ikebemachi as of Figure 30 (photographed in April 1991)
672Fig. 31 locomotive formation 3400 Manufacturing Pitts burgh Meiji 29/1896-1899 Total vehicle volume 39.00t firefloor area 1.32m2
672Figure 32 Passenger-type Naha Yuni 3610 Third-class baggage cart
678Figure 33 Tsurumi River (1980) flowing near Kawamuko Bridge
687Figure 34 The Memorial Tower “Tateyuki Ono, Crown Prince” stands at Onodate in Nagatsuta.
698Fig. 35 Momo Label of Kawamukai Horticultural Association
699Figure 36 Breakdown of Hodogaya by major earthquake
707Figure 37 Monument of the Melancholy Land of Rural Depression
709Figure 38 "Night Attack of Five People in Black Clothing" published in 1925 "Junior High School World".
711Figure 39 "Rural" (left) and "Small novel Niko-chan's Remnant" published in 1913 "Small World".
715Miyamoto Women's Youth Group with Figure 40 (Naginata) (from Miyamoto Youth Association Magazine)
719Figure 41 (top) Various agricultural tools (bottom) Step threshing machine and gold handling (thousand teeth)
720Figure 42-year service agreement
723Figure 43 Childcare Centers during the busy season in the Miyakoda area
727Figure 44 Tsuzuki-gun government office in Kawawa
729Figure 45 Notification of Transfer to Yokohama City (From the Yokohama City Newsletter, 1939)
738Figure 46 Memorial Monument
740Figure 47 Conscription Lottery
741Figure 48 Entrance Landscape
744Figure 49 Edacho Hygiene Association Covenant
747Figure 50 Prefectural Governor's Statement at the Yamauchi Police Corps Departure Ceremony
809Figure 5 Midori Ward General Government Building
809Figure 6 Northern Midori Ward Branch Office Building
836Figure 11 Near Kamoi Station around 1967
836Figure 12 Provided by the Saedocho Plant Group in the early 1940s Matsushita Telecommunications Industry Co., Ltd.
837Figure 13 Overlooking Kamoi Station and Ikebemachi from Kamoi Elementary School in 1968
837Figure 14 Kamoi Station and Kamoike Humanitarian Bridge in 1969
837Figure 15 Provided by the Ikebemachi Plant Group at the time of 1969 Nippon Electric Co., Ltd.
846Figure 20 Nakayama Shopping Street in the Showa 20s
846Figure 21: Provision of Studio Kato at Nakayama Shopping Street
855Figure 1 Pine decorations for New Year's Day
857Figure 2 Dosojin Festival
860Figure 3 Flower Festival
861Figure 4 through Natsukoshi's exorcism and buds
862Fig. 5
863Figure 6 Pick-up Fire (Kawamukai District)
863Fig. 7 Sandfill (Hakusan area)
863Fig. 8 Sandfill (Onda area)

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