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