No.608 Street lamps and houses
Street lamps and a utility pole sign advertising...
Learning the past and present of Takanawa areaDIGITAL HISTORY of TAKANAWA
You will surely want to go for a walk!
Street lamps and a utility pole sign advertising...
Toden Line 1 was operated by Mita Depot. As the ...
Scene at Dai-ichi Keihin.
Line 4, departing from the starting point at Got...
The "Yabu Soba" eatery on the left is ...
Sakurada Street (National Route 1) was widened f...
Unlike other places, this place had paving stone...
Next to the Sengakuji-mae stop, there is a soba ...
To the left is Azabu-juban, and to the right is ...
Line 5 bound for Eitai Bridge approaches Furukaw...
From left: Kamiyama Clinic, former Hiyoshi-yu, H...
"It didn't burn because of the Oinari ...
The young-looking woman is my wife, the baby is ...
The question "how much per tsubo?" cou...
The walls of the Institute for Nature Study look...
This road, now called Platinum Street, looked wi...
Taking advantage of the Olympics, road expansion...
Gaien Nishi Street (Platinum Street) was constru...
Visible in front is Gaien Nishi Street (Platinum...
At that time, the representative building on Pla...
Shortly after the war, fields were created, and ...
The bookstore was repeatedly rebuilt and became ...
Miyoshiya Seikaten (a greengrocers) was where Sh...
Meguro Street where electrical appliance shops, ...