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Postcard "Yokohama's Memory"

Last Updated February 9, 2024

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As Yokohama's Memory equipment, Municipal Central Library uses its accumulated data to date to highlight the transition and growth process of Yokohama.


"Yokohama's Memory" Vol.1
Focusing on "Hon-cho Dori Avenue", "Yoshidabashi Bridge", "Noge Iseyama" and "Kaigan Dori", the Yokohama Ukiyo-e reproductions of the late Meiji and early Meiji eras andTaisho.

"Yokohama's Memory" Vol.2
Regarding the cityscape of 4 points above, the damage situation caused by the Great Kanto Earthquake of September 1, 1923 (Daisho 12) and the appearance of Yokohama revival in the early Showa era using postcards, photographs, and book illustrations. .

"Yokohama's Memory" Vol.3
Under the theme of "Children in Yokohama," it contains figures of children from the late Tokugawa period to the Taisho period, including foreign children drawn by Japanese and Japanese children drawn by foreigners.

"Yokohama's Memory" Vol.4
Under the theme of "Yokohama in 1860", we will introduce landscape paintings depicting Yokohama in the year after the opening of the port.

"Yokohama's Memory" Vol.5
This section introduces a part of Noge's multi-publiser "The Job of Goro Ozaki".

"Yokohama's Memory" Vol.6・7
"Drawed Tokaido" Kanagawa / Hodogaya / Tozuka ""

"Yokohama's Memory" Vol. 8
"Look at this vibrancy! Isezakicho, a symbol of Yokohama.

Postcards are sold at the contact shop Nogeyama (in front of the Chuo-toshokan front entrance) and the Citizen Information Center (City Hall 1F).

For inquiries to this page

Board of Education Secretariat Chuo-toshokan Research Materials Division

Phone: 045-262-7336

Phone: 045-262-7336

Fax: 045-262-0054

Email address: ky-libkocho-c@city.yokohama.jp

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