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South, People, Town, Heart Photo Information
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Mouth pictureOver the Minami Ward (taken in November 1993)
Mouth pictureParade (4th Minami Ward Cherry Blossom Festival)
Mouth pictureLight-up of cherry blossom trees (Ookagawa Promenade)
Mouth pictureKomeiji Park Pool (Minami Library Rooftop)
Mouth pictureKagura festival of Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine
Mouth pictureTori-no-ichi Fair (Owase Shrine)
Mouth pictureThe 17th Yokohama International New Year's Day Marathon (around housing complex Minami Nagata)
Mouth picture(Dondo) grilling from the Rokukawa Oike district
Mouth pictureSetsubun of Komeiji Temple
Mouth pictureSummer Festival (Idogayashimomachi)
26Sandendai Site
26Yayoi period pottery and stoneware excavated from the Sandendai archeological site
28Old photo of Komeiji Temple
28Statue of Komyoji Eleven-faced Kannon Bodhisattva
28Musashi National Tax Office miscellaneous goods injection form
30Vaisravana statue
30Statue of Osamu Ota
30Maita Castle Ruins
32Mr. Kira's Peace pagoda remains in the graveyard of Shokokuji Temple
32Hoshoji Temple at the end of Taisho
32[Near Ookagawa Hie-jinja Shrine] Late Meiji Period
34Figure of the survey site
34A letter of annual tribute to Nagata Village (Minami Ward)
35[Nagata Sugo Tradition Preservation Federation] April 10, 1994, the 4th Sakura Festival Parade)
36[Hie-jinja Shrine] Late Meiji Period
36Before reclaiming Yoshidashinden
36After reclamation of Yoshidashinden
38[Kurofune Arrival Map]
38Admiral Perry Yokohama Village reception land map
39Monument to Conclusion of Japan-US Peace Treaty
40The whole view of the residence seen from Yamate
41Idogayashimomachi in the early Showa period
41The tomb of Henri Camu in Yokohama Foreign General Cemetery
42[Inscription of "The Birthplace of Japan's First Soap Factory" Monument]
42Isoemon Tsutsumi Soap Factory
42Yokohama Kangyo Kyokai
44Urban areas immediately after the earthquake
44damage situation near Chitose Bridge
44[Minamiyoshida Elementary School / Miyoshi Elementary School Temporary School Building]
46Yokohama export silk hand cloth factory
46The dissolution ceremony of Soda Bank
46Students from the Yokohama Higher Commercial School (left) and the Yokohama Higher Technical School (right) participated in the 1935 Yokohama Reconstruction Expo Commemorative Parade.
48Expedition (July 1939)
48[Charcoal Bath]
48Evacuation of Heiraku National School elementary school student and others In 1944, Gora Hakone
50〔B29〕
50In 1944, Ishikawa National School
50[Minami Ward Office Building on December 1, 1943]
50From the back mountain of Minami-Ota Station in the direction of Hiraku 1961
52[Prevention of Disaster Prevention]
53[Photo] May 29, 1945
54Scenery from Azuma Bridge toward Hiraraku and Yamaya 1945
54[Balack with a modified bus]
54[Balack hut] Showa 20s
56[Kamaboko Barracks Hananokicho Shukumachi] (Yokohama City History Editorial Office)
56[Nakamurabashi Shopping Street]
56[Shinkane-cho in the latter half of the Showa 20s]
58Children at Nakamura Aijien (Showa 20s)
58[Makita Junior High School] Around 1948
58[Election Enlightenment Train in 1954] (Yokohama City History Editing Room)
60[Children of the Showa 20s Komyoji Kannon Bridge Ginseiza]
60[Lunch Scene of Athletic Meet] (around 1953)
61[Construction of Idogaya Line 1954 near Nagata Higashi 1-chome] (Yokohama City History Editing Room)
62Idogayakamimachi, Nagataminami 1-2-chome around 1971
63March 29, 1972 (Yokohama City History Editing Room)
63Test drive at the opening of subway 1971 (collected by Yokohama City Public Relations Center)
63Development of housing complex Nagatasannodai April 3, 1965
64[Nagatasannodai Minami Nagata housing complex]
64[Miyoshibashi-dori Shopping Street]
65[Nakamurakawa Timber Store]
66[Shimizugaoka Park]
66[Sakura Namiki Ooka River Promenade]
67Minami Ward General Government Building, which was expanded in 1993
67Exchange business between the elderly and kindergarten children in the Ooka Home Support Service Center
67Komyoji Park observation deck, completed in July 1993
68Mayor Takahide Yokohama to greet at the ceremony
68[Unveiling ceremony of the monument of the birthplace of the soap factory]
68The unveiling ceremony of the sundial installed at Nagataminamidai Park
68The sundial set up in Shimizugaoka Park
69Commemorative tree planting of cherry blossoms at Makita Junior High School to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the constituency system (3rd Sakura Festival)
69[The 50th Anniversary of the Minami Ward System, Handmade Raft Tournament] (Okagawa Festival at the 18th South Festival)
69[World Music & Dance Festival] (18th South Festival)
69Bon Odori at the 18th South Festival
70Empty Kanmikoshi Tournament by District (18th South Festival)
70A commemorative game (Ikiiki Fureai Minami-Nan Day) by OB players from Y School and Commerce and Industry Training revived to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Minami Ward system.
71Komyoji Kannon-sama-Evening of Satsuma Biwa-, which was held for the first time as a commemorative project.
71[Flamenco Festival]
71[South Art Exhibition]
72Minami Ward Chorus Group Liaison Meeting 50th Anniversary of the Minami Ward Chorus Festival for Parents and Children
72The last scene of "Koawa Judge Terutehime" by Yokohama Boat Theater
73Kannai area from above Minami Ward
74Karasawa, the easternmost town in the ward
74Hill of Hiraku
75Condominium on the downtown and hill
75U.S. military Negishi Heights and Nakamura Adventure Park
76The Inarizaka River
76Yokohama Hashidori Shopping Street
77Koganecho Station and Kanto Gakuin
77The streets of Yoshinocho Intersection and Sannomiyaji-ku
78Construction of a joint ditch with the Horiwari River
78The streets of Horinouchicho and Higashimaitamachi
79Terabayashi of Hoshoji Temple and Koshuin Temple
79The border between Makita-cho and Isogo Ward
80Makita Park
80Minami Ward General Government Building, Makita Junior High School, School Y
81Idogaya Station and Tsurumaki Bridge
81Hirookabashi and Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine
82Narumi Gakuen and Shokokuji Temple
82Sandendai Site and the Hill of Maita
83Prefectural University Oka High School
83Komyoji Park
84Forest of Minamigaoka Junior High School and Shirayama Shrine
84Bessho Interchange
85Komeiji Park observation deck
85Rokutsugawa Tollgate
86Pakutaun, Yokohama
86Yokohama-Yokosuka Road
87Minami Nagata housing complex and Nagataminamidai Park
87Idogaya Kiridori
88Shimizugaoka Park
88The hill of Miharudai
89[Photo]
90[Near Idogaya Intersection]
92The hill of Miharudai
92Shimizugaoka
92Hill of Hiraku
92Hill in Horinouchi
92The Hill of Maita
93The hills of the Nagata-Rokutsu River
93The hill of Bessho, Komyoji Temple
94Near Shimizugaoka High School in Shimizugaoka (from "Yokohama City Expressway Route 2 Buried Cultural Properties Excavation Report")
94Sue pottery excavated from a tumulus (same as above)
94Haji ware excavated from a tumulus (same as above)
95Near the Rokutsugawa High School, the site of the Jomon period residence at the Rokutsugawa Sannoudai archeological site (from the "Rotsugawa Sannoudai archeological site excavation report")
95Pottery used for furnaces excavated from the ruins of houses (same as above)
96housing complex Minami Nagata Corporation
96Ritsukawadai housing complex
96Nagatasannoudai under development (1965)
96Current (1992) Nagatasannodai
98The past rice planting scenery of Nagata
98Planting potatoes in the early Showa period
99Children's Botanical Garden
100Former elementary school student Amusement Park Hodogaya Ward in the early Showa period
100[Sports Plaza in elementary school student Amusement Park] Hodogaya Ward
100Hodogaya Ward
101Daimaru Jomon Museum
101Daimaru type deep bowl
102Rural scenery of Bessho in the 1930s
102[Greenhouse cultivation farmland]
103observation deck of Komyoji Park
103Minami Library
104Monument of Andres House
104Landmark Tower from Bessho Hill
104Environmental Secretariat Seen from Bessho Hill To the Hodogaya Plant
104Shiomidai Hirado Line near Shirayama Shrine
105Kakeizaka and Hyamanben Peace pagoda (provided by the Minami Ward Local History Society)
106Bessho Showa 30s before residential land development
106Dark construction of the Bessho River in the 1940s
106Suidobashi that passes over the Shiomidai Hirato Line
107Narumi Gakuen Ruins on the hill of Maita and artifact (provided by Narumi Gakuen Women's High School)
108Hosho Terayama Gate
108Hosho Teramoto-do inner sanctum (provided by City of Yokohama, Board of Education Secretariat Cultural Properties Division)
109Kuboyama Cemetery Nishi Ward
109Teramachi, which leads to the Kuboyama Cemetery
110School building of Kanto Gakuin (from Kanto Gakuin 100 years)
110Shimizugaoka Park Indoor Pool
110Shimizugaoka Park Multipurpose Plaza
110Shimizugaoka Park Gymnasium
111Shimizugaoka High School
112Ohara Tunnel
112A square tomb around a circumferential ditch on an embankment on a square table (from the "Yokohama City Road Expressway Route 2 Buried Cultural Properties Excavation Report")
113The streets of Nakamuramachi seen from the hill of Hiraraku
113The hill of Hiraku seen from Nakamuramachi
114[Inarizaka]
114Nakamuramachi as seen from Inarizaka
114From Inarizaka to Nagata
115[U.S. military Negishi residential area] (provided by the Minami Ward Local History Association)
115[Photo] (Same as above)
115[U.S. military housing] (same as above)
116Return slope
116Hasuike slope
116Goatzaka
117Tanukizaka
117Yugyozaka
118Central teaching materials garden in the early Showa period (provided by Ishikawa Elementary School)
118Chojamachi area seen from Uchikoshi Bridge 1928 (provided by Minami Ward Local History Association)
118Current Uchikoshi Bridge
119Streetcars passing under Uchikoshi Bridge 1969
119Beyond Uchikoshi Bridge is a residential area in Yamate (Naka Ward)
120Near Naka-Murakawa Gyokusenji Temple in the late Meiji period
122Night view of Komyoji Shopping Street in the Showa 20s
122[Auto Three-wheelers]
122[Kayo Show]
123[Fukuhikisho]
123Arcade Komeiji side completed in 1956 (all 5 points provided by Yokohama Komeiji Shopping Street Cooperative)
124Arcade Kamakura Kaido side completed in 1956 (provided by Yokohama Komeiji Shopping Street Cooperative)
124The current arcade Kamakura Highway side
124[Komeiji Shopping Street]
125Yokohama Junior High School attached to the Faculty of Education, Yokohama National University
125The Open University of Japan Kanagawa Learning Center
125Ooka Health Plaza
126Damaged by the Great Kanto Earthquake In the direction of Hiraraku no Oka seen from Miharudai (from "Chichinchin Train")
126Near the Idogaya intersection in 1940 and Keikyu Idogaya Station
128[In front of streetcar Keikyu Idogaya Station] 1956 (from "Chichinchin train")
128[Idogaya Intersection]
129Idogayakamimachi Masae-kai
129Public corporation Idogaya eastern city area housing
130Maita Shopping Street around 1955
130Current Maita Shopping Street
130[McNEELY AREA]
131Shortly after the war, a large sale parade at Nakamurabashi Shopping Street
131Current Nakamurabashi Shopping Street
132Yoshinocho Intersection
132Makita Park
132Minami Ward Youth Library
133South center
134Former Minami public hall (where the women's hall is present)
134Yokohama Women's Hall
135Arcade of the new Yokohama Hashidori Shopping Street
135[Yokohama Hashidori Shopping Street]
136Yuuraku-za (provided by the Minami Ward Local History Society) located on the Kannon Bridge in Komyoji Town
136One million dollars theater in Idogayanakamachi
136Yokohama Ginza, commonly known as Yokogin (provided by the Minami Ward Local History Society)
137[Miyoshi Performing Arts Center]
137[Miyoshi Performing Arts Center]
137[Miyoshi Performing Arts Center]
138[An actor performing at the Miyoshi Performing Arts Center]
138Seaboarding in Naka-Murakawa
138Public bath in Minami Ward
139[Komyoji-cho]
139Dondon Shopping Street
139[Urafunecho Shirotaecho]
140Rice cultivation by farming cattle 1951
141[Near Shonan Shinkin Bank]
142[Photo]
142[Tako cut]
143[Hattori Ranch]
144[Negishi area]
145[poultry farm]
146Printing of scarf
146Scarf washing work in Ookagawa in the 1980s (provided by Japan export scarf printing industry association)
148Tekin (business card printing machine used in 1952)
149Type used for print printing
149[Inside of Printing Office]
150[Bedding Store]
150[Shop]
151[Food Store]
152Wood market located on the edge of Sanno Bridge (upper)
152Timber shop along the Ooka River
153Yokohama Alliance Timber Market in Urafunecho Co., Ltd.
154[Chinese restaurant]
154Restaurants along the road
155[Cafe Shop]
156Showa 40 years (provided by Ooka Elementary School) where the streetcar passed.
156[Tooricho]
157Flower train celebrating the opening of the Idogaya Line of the streetcar 1956 (from "Chichinchin train")
158[Track] 1940s
158[Track] 1940s
159[Track] March, 1972
159Opening ceremony of the subway December 15, 1972 (all four points provided by the Yokohama City Public Relations Center)
160[Subway vehicle] 1971 (provided by Yokohama City Public Relations Center)
160[Photo] 1971 (same as above)
161Around Bandobashi Subway Station
161Subway Yoshinocho Station Platform
161Subway Maita Station
162Subway Komyoji Station
162The Shiomidai Hirado Line and Keikyu Crossing Bessho 1-chome
162Keikyu Minami-Ota Station Platform
163Keikyu Koganecho Station
163Keikyu Idogaya Station
164Keikyu Komeiji Station
164[Keikyu]
165Bonnet bus running on Miharudai 1962 (from "Noriai Motor")
165Transportation Bureau Minami Branch Office, lined with bonnet buses, 1964 (right)
1651962 (right) Bus running with advertisements on the roof
166[City bus]
166Keikyu Bus that runs through Urafunecho
167[Kariba Line]
167Near the Hananogi Lamp on the Kanagawa No. 3 Kariba Line under construction
168Commemorative photo of graduation from Ishikawa Elementary School High School 1903 (provided by Ishikawa Elementary School)
168Elementary school textbooks in the Meiji period (same as above)
169Yokohama Commercial School, which moved to Minamiota-cho in 1905, now Yokohama Municipal Yokohama Commercial High School (from "Y 100 Years History")
169Yokohama Commercial School in the early Showa period (from "Y School 100 Years")
170Aozora classroom at Ooka Elementary School after the Great Kanto Earthquake 1923 (provided by Ooka Elementary School)
170Temporary school building of Ooka Elementary School built after the earthquake 1925 (same as above)
170Ooka Elementary School, which became a concrete school building, 1928 (same as above)
171Commemorative photo of Ota National School entrance to Minami Ward in 1943 (provided by Ota Elementary School)
171[School Evacuation Hiraku National School] In 1944, Hakone Gora (Yokohama City History Editing Room)
171[Photo] (Same as above)
172[school lunch] 1952 (provided by Makita Elementary School)
172Science experiment in a wooden school building 1954 (provided by Ota Elementary School)
172Making toys using nuts (provided by Hie Elementary School)
174Classes at Bessho Village Folk Museum using empty classrooms (provided by Bessho Elementary School)
174Classes at Minami Elementary School incorporating computers
174A contact concert between Nagata Elementary School and Nagata Junior High School (provided by Nagata Elementary School)
175[Children learning about Korea] (provided by Nakamura Elementary School)
175Contact with local people school lunch (provided by Idogaya Elementary School)
176Outdoor classes at Minamiota Elementary School at the adjacent Minamiota Park
176Local elderly people who convey straw work to children (provided by Nagata Elementary School)
176[Talking Candle] (provided by Rokukawadai Elementary School)
177Three babies born on the 50th anniversary of the Minami Ward system (December 1, 1993).
178Entrance Ceremony (Ooka Elementary School)
180School Boat Club (Ookagawa practice area)
182Practice scene of the Yokohama Obayashi-kai “Photo” (in the precincts of Hie-jinja Shrine)
184Minami Ward Volleyball Association (South Center Gymnasium)
186The 28th Minami-Kotobukiso Gateball Tournament (South Center Gateball Field)
188Minami Ward Senior Citizens' Club Dance Party (Triki cultural center, Yokohama)
190[portable shrine's decorator]
192[Yokohama Hashidori Shopping Street]
193[Photo]
194Yokohama City Rescue Center (Yokohama City History Editing Office) opened in 1902
195Yokohama Orphanage (collected by Yokohama Women's Junior College) opened in 1902.
196The predecessor of Nakamura Aikoen, “Children's Education Center Attached to Police School” (Yokohama Women's Junior College)
196Completed construction of Aiko Nakamura in 1933 (collected by Yokohama Women's Junior College)
196Yokohama Hobo Gakuin, which started a nursery training business in 1940.
197[Nakamura Aijien]
197Kanagawa Prefecture's first private Shunkoen mother and child dormitory
197Yokohama Doai Memorial Hospital (collected by Yokohama Archives of History) opened in 1927
198Shinkanecho Public Market (Yokohama City History Editing Room) opened in 1920
198Established in 1920, the first Minamiota public bathhouse in Yokohama City.
198The second Neihokan opened in 1927.
198Municipal Housing Nakamuramachi (Yokohama City History Editorial Office) opened in 1921
199Nakamuramachi Employment Agency, which was established in 1921.
199Home massage course at the second Neihokan
199Minamiyoshida Public Market, which was opened in 1918, and the inside of it (Yokohama City History Editing Room)
200Elderly meal service at Shinkawamachi Neighborhood Associationskan in Sannomiya district
200Kuragi Nursery School and Mother and Child Dormitory opened in 1951
200(Representative of the Minami Ward Consumer Affairs Committee) March 1994
201Hakuhoen, a special elderly nursing home established in 1993.
201Current Nakamura Aijien
202Invitation business to Miyoshi Performing Arts Center, which has been ongoing since 1979.
202Yokohama Port Opening Dolls made in Tenjin Dormitory
203The 24th Tenjin Dormitory cultural festival
203Yokohama Port Opening Doll Production Scene Early Showa (provided by Minami Ward Local History Society)
204Rokkagawa Union Neighborhood Association Welfare Culture Creation Association Activities to make cloth diapers for bedridden elderly people around 1978
204The cafe corner "Maimu" on the 1st floor of the South Center
204Gateball, bathing service, recreational activities in the Ooka Home Support Service Center
205Health and Welfare Consultation Office in Minami Ward
205Poster of the familiar welfare promotion campaign that I can do
206The Nakamura Welfare Festival is held every fall
206Aizumi Home View (Showa 30s)
208Commemorative photo of the contact camp hosted by Kirin no Kai
210[Home Help Service]
211[Home Help Service]
211[Home Help Service]
211[Home Help Service]
212Elderly meal service of "Talking Party" which started in 1978
212[Meal service for the elderly at Nakazato Tomo no Kai]
212[Talking Party]
214[Recreation Activities]
215[Training for new employees in Yokohama City]
216Near 4-chome Nakamuracho, Reitaisai festival in Hachimangu Shrine Nakamura during the Taisho era
216Reitaisai festival of Hie-jinja Shrine in the 1940s and 1940s
216Reitaisai festival Children's Procession at Hie-jinja Shrine in the 1940s and 1940s
217Reitaisai festival scenery of Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine in 1919 Near the present Idogayakamimachi area
218Komyoji Nio-mon gate
218Komyoji main hall Daishinden (collected by Yokohama Archives of History) in the Showa 10's
218shrine hall of Nakamura Hachimangu Shrine, direct meeting (provided by Hachimangu Shrine Nakamura)
219shrine hall of Horinouchi Inari Shrine
219[Kamanari Shinto ritual] (provided by Horinouchi Inari Shrine)
220shrine hall and precincts of Kono Shrine
220Sugiyama Shrine facing the Kamakura Highway
220shrine hall of Itonawa Shrine
221Sato Kagura in Intangible Cultural Property, Kanagawa Prefecture
221Bon Dance and Children's Painting Exhibition by Neighborhood Associations
222Shirohata Shrine
222Kasuga Shrine
222Shirayama Shrine
223Near Komeiji Temple in 1965, Wakamiya Hachimangu Shrine Reitaisai festival (provided by Hachimangu Shrine Wakamiya)
223portable shrine Children by Hakusan Kindergarten Children
224Children studying at Bessho Elementary School Culture School
224Joshoji Temple
224Sugiyama Shrine
225Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine
225Hie-jinja Shrine (Osannomiya) Meiji and Taisho eras (Yokohama Archives of History Kura)
225Groundbreaking ceremony of the large portable shrine March 2, 1934
22513 September 13, 1999, 1999
226Great portable shrine hit by black beef September 15, 1935
226[A large portable shrine drawn by a towing car]
227Owase Shrine
227Tori-no-ichi Fair in the Meiji and Taisho eras (collected by Yokohama Archives of History)
227Present Tori-no-ichi Fair
228Rokutsugawa Oike Hayashi
229Miyamoto-kai Hachihachi Hayashi
230Practice scene at Komeiji Maetamachi Hall
230Komyoji-chokko Hayashi at Reitaisai festival Wakamiya Hachimangu Shrine
231White Myo Hayashi at the Gathering of Minami Ward Folk Performing Arts
231White Myo Hayashi participating in the parade of Yokohama Dontaku
232Practice scene of Hiyoshi-kai at Sannomiya Kagura Hall
232Hiyoshi-kai, a gathering of folk performing arts in Minami Ward
233Activities in Isezakicho
233[Repelling] Practice hard
234Walk Rally of the Cherry Blossom Festival
234Cherry Blossom Festival Parade
235Sky Kanmikoshi Tournament at the South Festival
235Bon Odori at the Minami Festival
235[South Festival]
235[Flea market venue for the cherry blossom festival]
236Inhabitants of the ward cultural festival, the south center lobby
236[Kumin cultural festival] South Center Gymnasium
236[Minami Dabe Festival]
237Ikiiki Fureai Minami Day held at Shimizugaoka Park
238Before the construction of the Ishitorii Hikikata at Sugiyama Shrine in Minamiota-cho (collected by the Yokohama Tobi Industry Federation)
238Minomiya Masonry memorial service 1940 (collected by the Yokohama Masonry Association)
238The third generation, Tobi Meguro, celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1991.
239[portable shrine's decorator]
239[portable shrine's decorator]
239[portable shrine decorating]
240[Signal Sculptor]
240[Signal Sculptor]
240[Character splitting work]
241[Geery Craftsman]
241[Geery Craftsman]
241[Tools of fittings]
242[Paulownia box making craftsman]
242[Paulownia Box]
242[Paulownia Box]
243[Miyashi]
243[Omiya]
243[Shops lined with shrines, Buddhist altars, and Buddhist utensils]
244[Manufacturing konjac]
244[Manufacturing konjac]
245[Advertising Art Technician]
245[Paste]
245[signboard]
246[Annual production]
246[Annual production]
246[Annual production]
247[Wagashi Kotobuki sweet]
247[Photo]
248[Amanatoya]
248[Amanatto]
249[Natsume Making]
249[Creative Natsume]
249[Rokuro]
250[Making a wig]
250The completed wig (left) and the base metal (right)
250[Making a wig]
251[Main dyeing craftsman]
251[Dyeing]
251[Glueing work]
252[Tatami workers]
252[Workplace]
252[Photo]
253Commemorative photo of Yokohama City Skilled Workers Awards Ceremony 1993 (provided by City of Yokohama, Civic Affairs Bureau Work and Welfare Division)
253[Receiving for Skilled Workers Award Yokohama Hama Voice Association] 1981
254Forehead
254(Manufacturing of boiled beans)
255[Onoya]
255[Electricians]
255[Making tofu]
256[Outerist]
256[kakejiku]
256[Outerist]
257A picture of a ceramic factory of Kozan Miyagawa Mkatsu ware (collected by Kanagawa Prefectural Museum)
257Origin slope installed at the site of the ceramic factory
258Kazuka Kayama, the first generation
2582nd generation Mkatsu Kayama
2583rd generation Mkatsu Kayama
258Kayama, the fourth generation
259"Aohana Chrysanthemum Painting Vase" owned by Minamiota Elementary School
259"Koshimizu Shakake" owned by Yokohama Museum of Art
260"Seihua Phoenix Painting Large Vase" owned by Hie Elementary School
261A set of ceramic factory models donated by former Hiranuma High School principal
262Ookagawa seen from Tsurumaki Bridge 1959
262The current Ooka River as seen from Tsurumaki Bridge
263Ookagawa seen from the sky (April 1954)
264Children playing in the water at the Okagawa River near Hie-jinja Shrine Meiji period (Yokohama Archives of History Kura)
264Jizo standing statue at the base of Oi Bridge
265The balustrade of Hirookabashi with carp and cherry blossom petals.
265Kannon Bridge located in the center of Komyoji Shopping Street
265[Hirookabashi]
266Around 1969 streetcars running on Chitose Bridge
266Around 1975 toward Sannobashi as seen from Yoshitani Bridge
266Practice scenery of the Boat Club Y
267Ota Bridge around 1969
267Current Ota Bridge
267[Okagawa] Near Kannon Bridge (Yokohama Flood Control Office)
268Ayu went up to Ookagawa River
268Hoshihajiro, whose inhabitation has been confirmed in Ookagawa River
268little egret
268Squirrel
269Breeding eye duck and growing eye duck
269Greening Strategy for Ookagawa
270Shidai-Igakubu, former Miyoshi Elementary School 1975
270Horiwari River (left) and Nakamurakawa Late Meiji Period
270Commemorative photo of the opening of Miyoshi Bridge Early Showa
271The houses of Nakamura 1-chome seen from Miyoshicho in the early Showa period
271Urafune Waterway Bridge
271Nakamurakawa in the early 1940s
272Horiwari River in the early Meiji era (collected by Yokohama Archives of History)
272Current Horiwari River and Horinouchi Hill
272Odori Park was created by reclaiming the Yoshida River
273Hosho Terayama Gate
274Shimizugaoka Park
274Komeiji Park observation deck
275Sannomiya Reitaisai festival
275Makita Park
277Town at dusk (Toward Idogaya Station)
279Komyoji Shopping Street seen from the precincts of the snowy Komyoji Temple
281From the hill of Hiraku, Yamaya
282The city seen from Owase Shrine
282View the landmark tower from Komyoji Park Observation Deck
283Miyoshi Performing Arts Center
283The city where Keikyu runs
285Nagataminamidai Park
287Bessho Interchange
288Ookagawa seen from Mukaeda Bridge
288Moving slope
289[Photo]

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