No.233 Takanawa's ‘kanban kenchiku’ (signboard architecture) (3)
Three stores stand in a row. They bring to mind ...
Learning the past and present of Takanawa areaDIGITAL HISTORY of TAKANAWA
Three stores stand in a row. They bring to mind ...
‘Kanban kenchiku’ (signboard architecture) shine...
Takanawa is home to a large number of former res...
The former residence of Prince Takeda photograph...
Takanawa Church was designed by Takehiko Okami. ...
View from Ryugyoji to Shin Furukawa Bridge (Okub...
Okubo Street. The photo includes a tobacco store...
A back alley in Shirokane. The alley is behind t...
The same location as photograph No. 245.
A photo showing my eldest son in front of the fo...
A photo of my eldest son, cousins and neighborho...
Keihin Hotel closed in November 2008. The buildi...
A trolley bus in front of Shinagawa Station (Lin...
A Toden streetcar and automobiles on National Ro...
A Toden Line 4 streetcar (Gotanda to Ginza). Mei...
At the time, you could see Tokyo Tower from the ...
A Toden Line 7 streetcar (Shinagawa to Yotsuya 3...
A photo taken from the expressway while it was u...
A Toden Line 7 streetcar (Shinagawa to Yotsuya 3...
Row of two-story wooden shops. Next door was th...
To the front is the Hiyoshizaka Town Association...
Turning directly to the right, you will climb Gy...
When snow fell, automobile traffic decreased, bu...
A Toden Line 5 streetcar runs rapidly along the ...