Nov 3

. . . Do you remember :?:

この投稿にはそのむかし横浜の本牧にあった米軍キャンプや三浦半島、荒崎の近くにあった長井ハイツの写真が載せてあります。

Honmoku, Yokohama 1982 : 本牧

Honmoku, Yokohama 1982
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1983 Honmoku : 本牧

Honmoku, Yokohama 1983
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Old Times and Now of Honmoku (satellite view) : 本牧の今と昔

35°25'31.80"N, 139°39'54.51"E
Latitude & Longitude on Google Earth

1984 Negishi : 根岸

Negishi 1984
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1984 NorthDock : 瑞穂埠頭

North Dock 1984
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1985 Nagai Heights : 長井ハイツ

Nagai Heights 1985
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1988 Negishi Friendship Day : 根岸 フレンドシップ・デー

Negishi Friendship Day 1988
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Posted on November 3, 2007  and last modified on February 18, 2010.

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  1. Dana Beckmann
    Nov 03, 2007 @ 10:16:51

    Thanks for the memories

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  2. Sam Gentile
    Nov 03, 2007 @ 10:18:00

    Aikawa-san,
    Domo Arigato! Brings back many memories. Your pictures were taken in the perfect spots where we would remember the most.
    Thank you,
    Sam Gentile
    Yohi ‘83

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  3. Mary Thrasher
    Nov 03, 2007 @ 10:19:47

    Memories yes, sad to see it so run down (before torn down). It was a lively active place for many years. Many American military students spent many happy years in Yokohama, Japan.

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  4. Joe Ross
    Nov 03, 2007 @ 10:20:31

    Mr. Aikawa,
    Thanks very much for sharing these wonderful photos. They are subarashii and bring back fond memories of my time in Japan from 1956-59 and 1962-71. I attended high school in Yokohama for my last four years there. I now live in Oregon. The photos made me sad to see my old stomping grounds in such a state of disrepair and neglect. However, that is progress, right? It was also very interesting to see the aerial photo that shows how the area has changed.
    Take care.
    Joe Ross
    YoHi Class of 1971

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  5. Michael Weise
    Nov 03, 2007 @ 10:21:23

    Domo Arigato – At least it was photographed befoe it was all torn
    down. May fond memories of my time in Japan – 1956-1965.

    Michael Weise
    Yo-Hi Class of 1964

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  6. Aikawa (Webmaster)
    Nov 03, 2007 @ 12:21:06

    Dana Beckmann – san
    Sam Gentile – san
    Mary Thrasher – san
    Joe Ross – san
    Michael Weise – san

    Thank you for your comment.
    It was good that I could show the photographs.
    I am very glad.

    All the best !!

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  7. Kathleen Fletcher Standridge
    Nov 03, 2007 @ 13:22:16

    Aikawa-san,
    Totemo natsukashii desu! I went to school there from 1968-1970, but I lived in Yokosuka/Oppama from 1954-1959 and visited Yokohama many times. Then in 1980, my husband was transferred to Yokohama, by the U.S. Navy. I was in Yokohama when your photos were taken. I lived in Ninotani and Negishi Heights. In fact, I taught exercise lessons in the gymnasium of the old school, just before they closed it down. So many memories. Thank you so much for sharing them. Honto ni arigatou gozaimasu.

    Kathleen Fletcher Standridge
    YoHi Class of 1970

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  8. 象支店長
    Nov 04, 2007 @ 00:13:36

    Kathleen Fletcher Standridge -san,

    Thank you for your message.
    I have been to Negishi.
    Maybe, I have the photograph of Negishi Heights in 1987.
    I try to look for it in the near future.
    If I find it, I add the pics to this page.

    Negishi Heights
    35°25'27.08"N, 139°37'46.90"E

    Negishi Racecourse
    35°25'27.48"N, 139°38'10.65"E

    Have a nice weekend.
    Thank you .

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  9. George Laue
    Nov 05, 2007 @ 10:23:52

    あいかわーさん、
    しやしん わ とても すばらしいい。 Thank you so much for posting these and allowing me to travel down memory lane. I arrived in Japan a 15 year old kid who was made at being forced to come to Japan. 5 years later My parents had to force me to leave Japan when they returned to the US. I loved my time in Japan!!! I often thought I missed out on things while I lived their but after returning to the US any thing I missed I more than made up for in my experiences in living in Japan. I married a Japanese girl and we bought a house in Yokosuka. We are now living in america because of the military but someday I will return to Japan to live. Thank you once again for the wonderful pictures.
    George

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  10. Aikawa (Webmaster)
    Nov 06, 2007 @ 21:24:42

    George Laue -san,

    Thank you for the message and Japanese language.
    I have been to Yokosuka naval base on the friendship day.
    and I occasionally went to “Honey Bee” in front of the main entrance of base.
    Please return to Japan by all means.

    >Thank you once again for the wonderful pictures.

    You are welcome.
    Aikawa’s the name, showing’s the game.

    Thank you.

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