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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. 象支店長
    Sep 01, 2009 @ 21:35:27

    自分の Comment #40 についての補足です。

    Anytime, Anywhere, The phone number is important :thumb-up:

    これだけでは意味がわからないですね。。。

    以下、経過を簡単に書いておきます (英語力がないので日本語のみ :ase: )

    最初に John さんからコメント #34 をいただいたあと、お願いされた用件は無事終了することができました。しばらくして、

    「こんな日本の住所、名前、電話番号が書かれたものが見つかったんだけど、いまの日本でこの情報は valid or invalid? 」 というメールが届く

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    調べてみたところ住所は昔のもので、いまは存在しない番地で invalid 、名前は日本人が見ればおそらく誰でも姓のつづりが間違っていることがすぐにわかるような間違いだったので正しい姓に修正、電話番号はふたつ書いてあり、ひとつは郵便番号と合体したような番号でしたが、もうひとつはいまでも通用する番号なのでたぶん valid 、という内容で John さんに返信

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    John さんの sister、試しにいまでも通用する電話番号に電話をかけてみた

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    ナント :!!: いま現在もメモに残された方がそこに住んでいた
    。。。この夏に再会 :pa-n:

    ということなのです。

    Anytime, Anywhere, The phone number is important :thumb-up:

    たかが数字の羅列、されど数字の羅列。並んだ数字が電話番号ということになると重要な情報、重要なメッセージを発信し、すてきな出会いを演出してくれますね。

    ヨカッタヨカッタ。

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  2. Tim Bell
    Sep 17, 2009 @ 01:44:08

    Thank you so much for the photos. I was stationed at Atsugi from 1976 ~ 1981 then stationed at Yokosuka from 1990 ~ 2000. I visited the Yokohama housing area many times during my first tour and during my second tour we lived at Negishi. I loved looking at the pictures of the past and they brought back many memories. The 10 years I lived in Negishi have been the best time of my life. We raised our two sons there and they thoroughly enjoyed it. My oldest has returned to Japan, married his Japanese girlfriend and have two beautiful daughters. He is currently working at the Negishi Medical Clinic. I would give anything to be able to re-live those ten years again….absolutely the best times of our lives. Thank you so much!!!

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  3. 象支店長
    Sep 17, 2009 @ 11:31:00

    :reply: Tim Bell – san,

    Hello,
    Thank you so much for the comment.

    Best wishes,
    :thumb-up:

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  4. Dave Glaspell
    Oct 09, 2009 @ 13:12:15

    I have been here before, but just came into possession of pics of Nagai in the mid to late 60′s (66-69). I don’t have many now, may get more later. They are black and white, grainy, but one may show when the school burned down. I was there, and we held classes in everybody’s houses for awhile. I can send them to you if you would like, you have done so much to keep Nagai alive, I would like you to have them.
    Dave G.

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  5. 象支店長
    Oct 09, 2009 @ 19:45:58

    :reply: Dave Glaspell – san,

    Thank you so much for the comment :aisatsu:
    Have a nice weekend.

    Best wishes,
    :zou:

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  6. Lon Reed
    Jan 02, 2010 @ 15:11:23

    Great reading about people like myself who had the pleasure of living in Japan as dependents in the early 60′s and living in Nagai Heights. The beach was so beautiful I still have 2 large fishing balls I picked up on the beach and a host of memories.I went to Callighan School, Sullivan , St. Josephs in Yokohama and Yo-Hi during the 4 years I lived there. Movies under the stars at Nagai and the bus to the teen club in Yokosuka. Thank you so much,
    Lon Reed Vallejo, Ca.

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  7. 象支店長
    Jan 02, 2010 @ 19:34:38

    :reply: Lon Reed – san,

    Thank you so much for the comment.
    And I wish you A Happy New Year !

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  8. john p hackett
    Jul 29, 2010 @ 05:43:49

    in your photos of negashi hights 1988 friendship days i was surprised to see my picture there we were members of the cpo assocaition ad we were bbqing chicken .thats me with the hat on backwards do ing the cookong. the locals loved our chicken they would line up early and wait patiently for it to cook. thank u for the memoties.

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    • 象支店長
      Jul 29, 2010 @ 14:04:24

      john p hackett – san,

      :quotation: thats me with the hat on backwards do ing the cookong.

      Wow, really? :ga-n:

      I liked friendship day. Because it was able to eat american foods and to buy low price Budweiser beer. I was always buying it two cartons ::-D: Bud was expensive in those days in Japan.
      Negishi Friendship Day is good memories for me.

      Thank you so much for the comment :aisatsu:

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