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Postcard "Yokohama's Memory"
Last Updated February 9, 2024
We will use Yokohama materials that Municipal Central Library has accumulated as a Yokohama's Memory instrument to highlight changes and growth processes in Yokohama.
"Yokohama's Memory" Vol.1
Focusing on Hon-cho Dori Avenue, Yoshidabashi Bridge, Noge Iseyama, and Kaigan Dori, Yokohama Ukiyo-e is reproduced in the late Meiji period and early Meiji period, and Yokohama postcards are reproduced in the late Meiji period and early Taisho period.
"Yokohama's Memory" Vol.2
The above four points of the cityscape will be introduced using postcards, photographs, and illustrations of books to introduce the damage caused by the Great Kanto Earthquake on September 1, 1923 (Daisho 12) and the reconstruction of Yokohama in the early Showa era. .
"Yokohama's Memory" Vol.3
Under the theme of "Children in Yokohama", it contains 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 the year after the opening of the port, like a panoramic photo.
"Yokohama's Memory" Vol.5
Introducing a part of Noge's multi-published "Tomi Goro Ozaki's Job".
"Yokohama's Memory" Vol.6・7
Introducing "Drawing Tokaido" Kanagawa / Hodogaya / Tozuka "".
"Yokohama's Memory" Vol. 8
"Look at this vibrancy! Introducing the symbol of Yokohama, Isezakicho.
Postcards are sold at the contact shop Geyama (in front of the Chuo-toshokan front entrance) and the Citizens Information Center (City Hall 1F).
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Board of Education Secretariat Chuo-toshokan Research Materials Division
Telephone: 045-262-7336
Telephone: 045-262-7336
Fax: 045-262-0054
Email address: ky-libkocho-c@city.yokohama.lg.jp
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