No.306 Nostalgic Meguro Street
Taken by my father, who was interested in photog...
Learning the past and present of Takanawa areaDIGITAL HISTORY of TAKANAWA
Taken by my father, who was interested in photog...
A scene showing my mother and my older sisters d...
Taken in front of our bookstore, with our employ...
A similar photo to photo No.308. The building w...
A close-up of photo No.308. Standing with the em...
The town association's one day bus trip. Pe...
The signs for bookstores, greengrocers, medical ...
The view towards Meguro Street from what is now ...
This is what the street looked like in the mid-1...
Hikawa Shrine’s festival. Thank you, townsfolk, ...
A ‘mikoshi’ (portable Shinto shrine) being carri...
Hikawa Shrine’s festival, where I looked forward...
Taken in front of the Matsuoka residence. This i...
As a comparison with photo No. 318
This was taken in front of the gunpowder depot t...
A slope that Toden ascended and descended. Now i...
In the past the shopping district where Toden ca...
A small town square where previously local sport...
A key traffic route that runs deeper and deeper ...
Meguro Street once had a large number of homes o...
It was brightly colored and very cute so I photo...
In commemoration, I photographed the “Hiyoshizak...
Where long ago there once stood a post office th...
The location where construction work on Shirokan...