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We collected aerial photographs of Naka Ward.

Last updated on January 18, 2024.

In Naka Library, we collected aerial photographs of Naka Ward (photos taken from above ground) mainly in Honmoku.
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List of aerial photographs

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Title
Photography

Photo number Year of shooting The situation at that time

[Naka Ward] Aerial photo [1] (outside site)
Geographical Survey Institute / Shooting Planning and Implementation

1944-1 1, Honmoku
1944-2 2, Honmoku
1944-3 Negishi
1944-4 Naka Ward
1944

At the end of World War II, before the Great Yokohama Air Raid
The Honmoku area is densely populated with houses

[Naka Ward Nishi Ward] aerial photographs [1] (outside site)
U.S. Army, Geographical Survey Institute / Shooting Planning and Implementation

1946-1 Osanbashi
1946-2 Sakuragicho Station
1946

Honmoku and Negishi buildings were destroyed by the war
Due to the requisition of the troops, the land, buildings and facilities of residents were forcibly taken up.

[Naka Ward] Aerial photo [2] (outside site)
U.S. Army, Geographical Survey Institute / Shooting Planning and Implementation

1947-1-1 Negishi
1947-1-2 Honmoku
1947

The Honmoku area was requisitioned and became a family house for the U.S. military.
The U.S. military refers to the Yokohama Seaside Residential Area.
Named "Yokohama Beach DH-Area"
(DH: "Required House is a family house)

[Naka Ward] Aerial photograph [3] (outside site)
U.S. Army, Geographical Survey Institute / Shooting Planning and Implementation

1947-2-1 Honmoku Coast
1947-2-2 Honmoku
1947

The Honmoku area was requisitioned and became a family house for the U.S. military.

[Naka Ward] Aerial photograph [4] (outside site)
U.S. Army, Geographical Survey Institute / Shooting Planning and Implementation

1956-1 The whole Naka Ward
1956-2 Negishi
1956-3 Honmoku Coast
1956

The Honmoku area is home to U.S. military family housing.
Excluding family housing in the Honmoku area
Requisition of the city center gradually progresses (since 1951)

[Naka Ward] Aerial photograph [5] (outside site)
Geographical Survey Institute / Shooting Planning and Implementation

1966-1 Honmoku Coast
1966-2 Negishi
1966-3 Daisanbashi
1966

The Honmoku area is home to U.S. military family housing.
Reclaimed industrial landfills at the end of Oguro and Negishi Bay
Completed (1st and 2nd term)
Companies start activities in the coastal industrial zone
The Japanese National Railways Negishi Line between Sakuragicho and Isogo opened in 1964.

[Naka Ward] Aerial photograph [6] (outside site)
Geographical Survey Institute / Shooting Planning and Implementation

1978 Honmoku 1978

The Honmoku area is home to U.S. military family housing.

[Naka Ward] Aerial photograph [7] (outside site)
Geographical Survey Institute / Shooting Planning and Implementation

1988-1 Honmoku Sancho Park 1
1988-2 Honmoku Sancho Park 2
1988

Located in Yokohama Seaside (Honmoku), Shinyamashita and Negishi
Release of requisition of U.S. military residential areas (1982)
Development of the New Honmoku Town Development Plan (1984)

[Naka Ward] aerial photograph [8] (outside site)
Geographical Survey Institute / Shooting Planning and Implementation

1997 Honmoku 1997

Naka Library Opened, Mycal Honmoku Opened (1989)
Yokohama Bay Bridge and Skywalk opened in 1989.
High-speed Kanagawa No. 3 Kariba Line (Honmaki Wharf to Karibacho)
Fully opened in 1992.
Honmoku Shrine was transferred to Honmokuwada (1993)


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