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History of Yokohama Midori Ward Volume 2 Photo Information
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2 | Figure 1 Pot-shaped pottery excavated from the valley [Daiba Fujizuka archeological site] |
3 | Fig. 2 Pottery excavated [Kirigaoka Ruins] |
6 | Figure 4 The whole view of the northern half (center is No. 3 square tomb) [Orimoto Nishihara archeological site] |
8 | Figure 6 Residential Sites during the Miyanodai period (Y40/41) [Orimoto Nishihara Site] |
8 | Figure 7 Pottery excavation at Y49 residence site [Orimoto Nishihara site] |
9 | Figure 8.3 A view of the circumference tomb (Orimoto Nishihara Site) |
9 | Figure 9.7 A view of the circumference tomb (Orimoto Nishihara Site) |
11 | Figure 11 Vase (Miyanodai-style) [Orimoto Nishihara Site] |
11 | Figure 12 Jar (Miyanodai-style) [Orimoto Nishihara Site] |
12 | Fig. 13 Hiroguchi pot (Miyanodai type) [Orimoto Nishihara archeological site] |
12 | Figure 14 Takako (Miyanodai style) [Orimoto Nishihara archeological site] |
12 | Fig. 15 bowls (Miyanodai type) [Orimoto Nishihara archeological site] |
13 | Figure 16 [Squad] flat-cut blade stone ax [Orimoto Nishihara Site] |
13 | Fig. 17 Flea-shaped stone axe [Orimoto Nishihara Site] |
13 | Figure 18 Earthen spindle wheel [Orimoto Nishihara Site] |
14 | Figure 19 No. 1 Pit Grave (Heian period) [Orimoto Nishihara Site] |
14 | Figure 20 artifact (Orimoto Nishihara Site) |
17 | Figure 22 distant view of Shimizuba Site |
17 | Figure 23 Shimizuba Site No. 21 Residential Site (Miyanodai Period) |
18 | Figure 24 Shimizuba Site No. 5 Residential Site (Yayoicho Period) |
18 | Fig. 25 Land of Shimizuba Site No. 5 |
19 | Figure 26 Full view of the archeological site [Nomi-do archeological site] |
21 | Figure 28 Large square tomb (No. 17) [Nomi-do archeological site] |
21 | Figure 29 Large square tomb (No. 20) [Nomi-do archeological site] |
22 | Figure 30 Pottery Excavation of No. 13 square tomb [Nomi-do archeological site] |
25 | Figure 33 Environment surrounding the village [Asako Terahara Site] |
26 | Figure 34 Overlapping pit dwellings (middle and late stages) [Asako Terahara archeological site] |
26 | Figure 35 pit dwellings (middle and late stages) [Asako Terahara archeological site] |
27 | Figure 36 pit dwelling site (Miyanodai period) [Asako Terahara archeological site] |
27 | Figure 37 pit dwelling site (Maenocho period) [Asako Terahara archeological site] |
28 | Figure 38 Stoneware Excavation in the residence site (Miyanodai period) [Asako Terahara site] |
28 | Figure 39 Pottery Excavation from the No. 510 residence site (Asako Terahara period) [Asako Terahara archeological site] |
29 | Fig. 40 Excavation of pottery in the No. 510 residence site [Asako Terahara archeological site] |
29 | Figure 41 square tombs in the middle stage of the plateau (middle) [Asako Terahara archeological site] |
30 | Figure 42 square tombs in the middle stage of the plateau (middle) [Asako Terahara archeological site] |
30 | Figure 43 A group of square tombs at the bottom of the plateau (late term) [Asako Terahara archeological site] |
31 | Figure 44 Asako Terahara-style pottery excavated from the site of residence No. 510 [Asako Terahara archeological site] |
34 | Figure 47 Remains of YT-1 and No. 2 [Kanpuku Teraura Site] |
34 | Figure 48 square tomb (Kanpuku Teraura Ruins) |
35 | Figure 49 Site of the moat residence in Yayoi period [Kanpuku Teraura Site] |
35 | Fig. 50 Excavation of the Relic of the Relic of the YT-4 residence [Kanpuku Teraura Site] |
37 | Figure 52 Near view of the archeological site [Yazakihara archeological site] |
38 | Fig. 53 Pottery with paddy marks on the bottom (Miyanodai period) [Yazakihara archeological site] |
38 | Figure 54 Pottery in the Miyanodai period [Yazakihara archeological site] |
38 | Fig. 55 Pottery pieces collected (middle and late stages) [Yazakihara archeological site] |
39 | Figure 56 Yayoi period remain Aerial Photography [Received Daiyama Ruins] |
40 | Figure 57 No. 1 square tomb relic excavation status [Receiving land Daiyama archeological site] |
40 | Fig. 58 Glass Kodama / jasper tube ball (mainly excavated) [Received Daiyama Ruins] |
42 | Figure 60 No. 19 Residential Site [Receiving Site Daiyama Site] |
43 | Figure 62 Tsubo-shaped pottery pieces from the Hisaga Hara period [Ko Shrine Ruins] |
43 | Figure 63 A distant view of the archeological site [Ko Shrine site] |
45 | Figure 65 The site of No. 1 residence in Yayoi period [Shakado hall site] |
45 | Figure 66 square tomb (Shakado hall archeological site) |
47 | Figure 68 Residential Site [Kokuroya Site] |
47 | Figure 69 Residential Site [Kokuroya Site] |
48 | Figure 70 Pottery excavated [Kokuroya Ruins] |
49 | Fig. 72 Pottery, Kamatama [Kokuroya Ruins] |
51 | Figure 74 Full view of the four-sheet fields (from Kitakata) |
51 | Figure 75 Residue of Y10-12 [Yokataba Site] |
52 | Figure 76 The site of the residence of No. 5 [Shimahata site] |
52 | Figure 77 The site of the residence of No. 8 [Shimahata site] |
54 | Figure 79 Complete View of Residence No. 2 [Inari-mae Site] |
54 | Figure 80 Complete view of No. 3 (foreground) and No. 5 (back) Residential Sites [Inari-mae Site] |
55 | Figure 81 Soil comma-shaped bead, Dotaku-shaped earth products, spindle wheels, copper arrowheads [Inari-mae ruins] |
57 | Figure 84 Full View of the Site [Shimone Site] |
57 | Figure 85 The site of residence No. 4 [Shimone site] |
58 | Figure 86 Remains of residences from Y-10 to 12 [Shimone Site] |
58 | Figure 87 The site of residence No. 16 [Shimone site] |
63 | Figure 90 Inari-mae Burial Mounds from the sky (center: No. 1, lower: Group C side hole) |
63 | Figure 91 Same as above (from southeast) |
64 | Figure 92 Complete View of Tomb No. 16 (from the east) [Inari-mae Tumulus Group] |
65 | Figure 94 Tsubo (both vermilion Aya and bottom perforated) [Inari-mae Tumulus Group] |
66 | Figure 95 Complete View of Tomb No. 6 (front) [Inari-mae Kofun Group] |
67 | Figure 97 Complete View of Tomb No. 1 (Tumulus No. 13) [Inari-mae Tumulus Group] |
68 | Figure 99 The main part of Tomb No. 1 and the overall figure [Inari-mae Kofun Group] |
68 | Fig. 100 Pipeballs and Marutama (Inari-mae Kofun Group) |
69 | Figure 103 Stone Room of Tomb No. 13 [Inari-mae Kofun Group] |
70 | Fig. 104 Relics excavated from B3 side hole and side hole group [Inari-mae tumulus group] |
73 | Figure 107 Burial Mound (Kokuzo Mountain Burial Mound) |
73 | Fig. 108 Relics excavated from Part 1 (Tables and Ironware) [Kokuzo Tumulus] |
74 | Fig. 109 Balls excavated in Part 2 [Kokuzoyama Tumulus] |
74 | Figure 110 Subject Department [Kokuzo Mountain Tumulus] |
74 | Figure 111 No. 1 A pitted tomb (Kokuzoyama Tumulus) |
76 | Figure 113 Complete View of Tomb No. 1 [Asako Terahara Burial Mounds] |
77 | The main part of Figure 114 No. 1 and the excavation status of burial items [Asako Terahara Burial Mounds] |
78 | Armor from Tomb No. 115 [Asako Terahara Burial Mounds] |
79 | Figure 116 Weapons and balls from Tomb No. 1 [Asako Terahara Burial Mounds] |
80 | Figure 117 Complete View of Tomb No. 2 [Asako Terahara Burial Mounds] |
80 | Figure 118 The main part of Tomb No. 2 [Asako Terahara Burial Mounds] |
80 | Fig. 119 harnesses from Tomb No. 2 (gag above, hanging brackets below) [Asako Terahara Burial Mounds] |
81 | Figure 120 Complete View of Tomb No. 3 [Asako Terahara Burial Mounds] |
81 | Fig. 121 The harness (Kenbishigata Angoba) [Asako Terahara Burial Mounds] |
83 | Figure 123 Burial Mound (Sugisawa Burial Mound) |
83 | Figure 124 burial mound (from Kitakata) (Sugisawa Tumulus) |
84 | Figure 125 Stone Room (Sugisawa Tumulus) |
84 | Fig. 126 Haniwa (cylindrical and person) [Sugisawa Tumulus] |
87 | Figure 129 Overview of Burial Mounds (near the forest below the center) [Hokumon Burial Mounds] |
87 | burial mound (Kitamon Burial Mounds) of Tomb No. 130 |
88 | Figure 131 Haniwa (Hokumon Burial Mounds) of Tomb No. 1 |
90 | Figure 133 Tomb No. 3 (from the south) [Akata Burial Mounds] |
90 | Figure 134 The upper main part [Akata Burial Mounds] |
91 | Figure 135 Opening of the side hole [horizontal hole located in Jikecho] |
93 | Fig. 137 The distant view of the archeological site [Ekoda Yokoana] |
93 | Figure 138 Near the archeological site [Ekoda Yokoana] |
95 | Figure 140 Overview of Group A [Ichigao Yokoana Group] |
95 | Fig. 141 Excavation of the front yard and relics [Ichigao Yokoana Group] |
96 | Fig. 142 Pottery, balls and weapons excavated from the side hole [Ichigao side hole group] |
98 | Figure 144 Kumagaya-side [hole] group seen from above the sky |
99 | Figure 145 The whole view of the first branch group [Kumagaya Yokoana group] |
99 | Figure 146 Front of the Third Tomb [Kumagaya Yokoana Group] |
101 | Figure 148 Line engraving in the horizontal hole (upper: No. 2 tomb, middle: No. 7 tomb, lower: No. 18 tomb) [Kumagaya Yokoana group] |
102 | Figure 149 Overview of the Second Branch Group [Kumagaya Yokoana Group] |
102 | Figure 150 No. 20 Grave Paving Stone [Kumagaya Yokoana Group] |
103 | Figure 151 Pottery excavated (right: No. 3 Tomb, left: No. 20 Tomb) [Kumagaya Yokoana Group] |
103 | Fig. 152 Iron products excavated (Tomb No. 10, etc.) [Kumagaya Yokoana Group] |
104 | Fig. 153 Excavated accessories (No. 9 Tomb, etc.) [Kumagaya Yokoana Group] |
104 | Figure 154 Overview of Toyoko Kumagaya |
106 | Figure 156 Shimone side hole group (No. 2.1.3 side hole from left) |
106 | Figure 157 Shimone side hole group (4, 10, 5, 6, 7, 8.9 side hole from left) |
107 | Figure 158 Internal structure of the side hole [Shimone side hole group] |
107 | Figure 159 Shimone Sidehole Group No. 5 Sidehole |
108 | Fig. 160 Relics excavated from Shimone Yokoana Group |
109 | Figure 162 Tengaya Yokoana Group (1, 3, 4, 5, 6 from left) |
110 | Figure 163 Tengaya Yokoana Group No. 3.4 Yokoana (from left) |
110 | Figure 164 Tengaya Yokoana Group No. 1 Yokoana Human Bone Excavation Status |
114 | Fig. 170 Relics excavated [East Side-hole Group] |
116 | Figure 173 A View of the Circuit Grave (Higashikochi Ruins) |
116 | Fig. 174 Excavated pot [Higashi cultivated land site] |
118 | Figure 176 District No. 3 residence site [Higashihara archeological site] |
118 | Figure 177 Residential Site No. 5 in District B [Higashihara Site] |
119 | Figure 178 A stilt-type remain (Higashihara Site) |
121 | Figure 181 Residential Site [Kami-Tanimoto Second Site] |
121 | Figure 182 Residential Site [Kami-Tanimoto Second Site] |
122 | Figure 183 Residential Site [Kami-Tanimoto Second Site] |
122 | Figure 184 Residential Site [Kami-Tanimoto Second Site] |
123 | Fig. 185 Pottery, talc imitation [Kamitanimoto No. 2 Site] |
126 | Figure 187 A panoramic view of the tombs of the square tombs (mid Yayoi period) [Yazakiyama Ruins] |
126 | Figure 188 Residential Group (Left: No. 6) [Yazakiyama Ruins] |
127 | Figure 189 Residential Site in the Izumi Period (Left: H15) [Yazakiyama Site] |
127 | Fig. 190 [high kneaded leg] [Yazakiyama archeological site] |
128 | Figure 191 The residence site of the Onitaka period (right: H11) [Yazakiyama site] |
128 | Figure 192 Same as above (H67) [Yazakiyama Ruins] |
129 | Figure 193 Pottery group (H13) [Yazakiyama archeological site] |
129 | Figure 194 Same as above (recovered) [Yazakiyama Ruins] |
130 | Figure 195 The oldest Sue pottery in the southern Kanto region (late 5th century) [Yazakiyama Site] |
130 | comma-shaped bead, tube ball (made of talc) for religious service (Yazakiyama archeological site) |
131 | Figure 197 Full View of Yazakiyama Tumulus |
131 | Figure 198 Upper Main part [Yazakiyama Tumulus] |
132 | Figure 199 Overview of Mt. Yazaki Yokoana Group |
132 | Figure 200 Inside the side hole [Yazakiyama side hole group] |
133 | Fig. 201 Relics excavated from the side cave group Copper rings, balls, flat bottles, and straight swords [Yazakiyama side cave group] |
135 | Figure 203 Residential Site in Kofun period [Nanahara Site No.3 District] |
139 | Figure 206 remain group (Chojabaru archeological site) on the eastern plateau |
140 | Fig. 207 Ruins of No. 2 excavated pillar building [Chojabaru Ruins] |
140 | Fig. 208 Relics excavated (left: inkstone piece right: Sumisho pottery piece "Tokyo") [Chojabaru archeological site] |
142 | Fig. 210 Pottery excavated [Kamitanimoto No. 2 Site] |
142 | Fig. 211 Pottery excavated [Kamitanimoto No. 2 Site] |
145 | Figure 214 No. 17 of the Horidate Building [Remains of Daiyama] |
146 | Fig. 216 No. 126 Leather belts excavated from the site of the residence [Received Daiyama Site] |
148 | Figure 219 Tumulus-Aragraphy of the Historical Age [Nasunahara Site No.3 District] |
149 | Figure 220 No. 13 Residential Site (Mama period) [Nasunahara Site No. 3 District] |
149 | Figure 221 No. 16 Residential Site (Kokubun Period) [Nasunahara Site No. 3 District] |
150 | Figure 222 No. 2 Horidate pillar building site [Nasunahara archeological site No. 3 district] |
152 | Figure 225 Extend view of the archeological site [Yabune Fudohara archeological site] |
152 | Figure 226 H2 residence site [Yabune Fudohara site] |
153 | Figure 227 H5 residence site [Yabune Fudohara site] |
153 | Fig. 228 H17 Residential Site Excavation of carbonized materials [Yabune Fudohara Site] |
154 | Figure 229 No. 4 Horidate Pillar Building Site [Yabune Fudohara Site] |
154 | Figure 230 No. 1 Pit Grave [Yabune Fudohara Ruins] |
155 | Fig. 231 No. 1 Relic excavated from the pit grave [Yabune Fudohara archeological site] |
155 | Figure 232 Ink-sho characters [Yabune Fudohara Ruins] |
156 | Fig. 233 Relics excavated (1: Kama 2: Toko 3: spindle wheels 4.5: whetstone 6: Nunome tiles) [Yabune Fudohara Ruins] |
157 | Figure 234 Shimizuba Site No. 24 Residential Site (Mama Period) |
158 | Fig. 235 Site of Shimizuba Site No. 24 |
158 | Figure 236 Haji ware (Kokubun period) excavated from the site of the Shimizuba Site No. 7 residence site |
159 | Figure 237 Full view of the archeological site (from the south) [East cultivated land site] |
160 | Figure 238 No. 3 Residence (Higashikochi Ruins) |
160 | Figure 239 Horidate pillar building site [Higashi cultivated land site] |
160 | Fig. 240 Relics excavated (upper: Ink Hanabun Green Glaze Pottery Below: Sumisho Pottery) [Higashiko Ruins] |
162 | Fig. 242 Excavation of Crematorium boneware (Otsuka Fujizuka Site) |
162 | Fig. 243 Sue Kura bone ware (9th century) |
163 | Figure 244 Crematorium Excavation Status (Toragaya Ruins No. 3 Tomb) |
163 | Figure 245 (Tomb No. 5) |
165 | Figure 248 Crematorium ware (excavated in the ward) |
166 | Fig. 250 Same as above [Neko Tandodai Site] Excavation status and schematic diagram |
167 | Figure 252 Same (Tomb No. 2) [crematorium boneware and excavation status (Ishihara archeological site No. 1 tomb)] |
168 | Figure 253 Human bones (head, lower right teeth) of the crematory tomb at Ishihara Site No. 1 |
168 | Figure 254 Same as above (extremities, spine, waist bone, etc.) |
222 | [Oki Castle Ruins] |
222 | [Eda Castle Ruins] |
223 | [Remains of Enoki Shimojo] |
223 | [Chigasaki Castle Ruins] |
228 | [Suzuki Family Document (1)] |
228 | [Suzuki Family Document (D)] |
229 | [Suzuki Family Document (3)] |
229 | [Suzuki Family Documents (4)] |
230 | [Suzuki Family Document (5)] |
230 | [Suzuki Family Document (6)] |
232 | [Uehara Family Document (1)] |
233 | [Uehara Family Document (D)] |
233 | [Uehara Family Documents (3)] |
234 | [Uehara Family Documents (4)] |
234 | [Unshoin Document (1)] |
235 | [Unshoin Document (D)] |
248 | vermilion seal stamp (Souchuji, Ikebe-cho) |
249 | [Five-ringed pagoda of Saedo Muryoji] |
250 | [Five-ringed pagoda of Honyanagiji, Kamoi] |
251 | [Tower of Ondacho Kasuya] |
252 | [Kangoji Five-ringed pagoda] |
253 | [The monument of the Kamoshidacho Nenbutsudo] |
253 | [The monument of Dairinji Temple, Nagatsuda-cho] |
254 | [The monument of Hikaru Hayashi-ji Temple in Kamoi-cho] |
254 | [The plate monument of Saedocho Muryoji Temple] |
254 | [The monument of Myorenji, Kawawa-cho] |
255 | [Treasure Pagoda Monument of Honyanagi-ji Temple in Kamoi-cho] |
255 | [Edacho Yahane Fudodo Hall Monument] |
255 | [Kannen Buddha Monument of Kamiyamotochocho (now Mitakedai) Shosenin] |
256 | [Kurosuda-cho memorial monument] |
256 | [The monument of Motoishikawa (now Azamino)] |
292 | 1671 Saedo Village Sugo Document |
310 | 1815 Teraie Village Five-person Book |
324 | 1716 Water Paper with Nagatsuda Village and 7 Mizushita Villages |
332 | 1719 Kubo-mura Takaba document |
444 | Figure 1 Dondo-yaki (photographed by Ikebemachi) |
444 | Fig. 2 cocoon ball dumplings and book first (photographed by Ikebemachi) |
445 | Figure 3 Cattlebird (Restored in Showa 48, Kawamukaicho, Midori-ku) |
446 | Fig. 4 The curse of the first kid |
447 | Figure 5 Dosojin (taken by Manazuru Town) |
449 | Fig. 6 Sunamori of the Fire (Fire) |
449 | Figure 7 Pickup Fire (Fire) The incense stand between Kadoguchi and the house (photographed by Motoishikawacho) |
450 | Figure 8: The 15th Night View in September |
456 | Figure 9 First outing on the 11th day (photographed by Hayanomachi) (Wandering the river, visiting the bridge) |
457 | Figure 10 At the beginning of the meal on the 101st |
457 | Figure 11 Ishomochi carrying on my birthday |
458 | Figure 12 Abandoned child (42 to 2 years old) |
508 | Figure 1 Around Jizo (Kawamukai-cho, Midori-ku) |
508 | Figure 2 Around Jizo (Kawamukai-cho, Midori-ku) |
508 | Figure 3 Spring Autumn Nenbutsu Lecture (Kawamukaicho, Midori-ku) |
509 | Figure 4 Yunoki, Eda-cho, Midori-ku, Statue of Genroku (Kurikoiri) |
509 | kakejiku (Sama Hamakawa) |
509 | Figure 6 Fujiko kakejiku in Uetani Honmachi, Midori Ward |
509 | Figure 7 Fujiko kakejiku in Uetani Honmachi, Midori Ward |
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