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Last updated on August 1, 2024.

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The city of Yokohama, which lost its means of publicizing to citizens due to the inability to publish newspapers such as the Yokohama Trade Shimpo, issued its own "Yokohama Daily" (edited by the Yokohama City Hall Information Section) on September 11, the tenth day of the disaster. Tabloyd's single-sided printing focuses on information about damage situation and damage countermeasures. The city was divided into five sides: Isoko Negishi, Kanagawa, Nishi Tobe, Ooka, and Honmoku, and distributed free of charge through private houses, youth associations, schools, shrines and temples every day without interruption.
Except for No. 20, Municipal Central Library holds up to No. 51 on October 31.

Read "The purpose of publication" by Mayor Yokohama.(Image: 249KB)


I read "Yokohama City Nippo" from the first issue. (No. 1 to 30 * Excluding No. 20) (PDF: 10,511KB)

I read "Yokohama City Nippo" from the first issue. (No. 31-51) (PDF: 10,049KB)

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Board of Education Secretariat Chuo-toshokan Research Materials Division

Phone: 045-262-7336

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Fax: 045-262-0054

E-Mail address ky-libkocho-c@city.yokohama.lg.jp

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