. . . 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
1982年 (昭和57年) 本牧 - 1983 Honmoku
1983年 (昭和58年) 本牧 - Old Times and Now of Honmoku (satellite view)
本牧の今と昔 - 1984 Negishi
1984年 (昭和59年) 根岸 - 1984 Yokohama North Pier (North Dock)
1984年 (昭和59年) 瑞穂埠頭 (ノースドック) - 1985 Nagai Heights
1985年 (昭和60年) 長井ハイツ - 1988 Negishi Friendship Day
1988年 (昭和63年) 根岸 フレンドシップ・デー
*All photo gallery available on iPad & iPhone.
Honmoku, Yokohama 1982 : 本牧
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1983 Honmoku : 本牧
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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
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1984 NorthDock : 瑞穂埠頭
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1985 Nagai Heights : 長井ハイツ
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1988 Negishi Friendship Day : 根岸 フレンドシップ・デー
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コメント
This is very cool. I lived in Nagai and started Kindergarten there in 1967. Had my class picture taken with my dog Suki that would follow me to school sometimes. We actually lived down by the beach and rode our bikes or walked up the hill to school. I loved the beach and having my own tidal pool for a swimming pool. I also went to Callighan School before we came back to the states. I feel so helpless for the people of Japan and what they are going thru right now. Thanks for the memories and hopeful for a quick recovery.
~Debora Pharr~
Debora Pharr – san,
Thank you for your heart-warming message, and Operation Tomodachi :!!:
:korekore: Operation Tomodachi – a set on Flickr
。。。We never give up
Thank you again.
Your honmoku pics are amazing. I grew up here as a child. Are you willing to share the jpegs you are showing of honmoku in the viewer? Many Thanks for the memories.
Regards,
Tony
tony brown -san,
Thank you for your comment.
:quotation: Are you willing to share the jpegs you are showing of honmoku in the viewer?
Of course, I added jpg edition photo gallery, now.
If you want to download the pictures, please access the gallery.
Have a nice day.
Regards,
I lived and grew up in Nagai hts… I think we live there the longest and still had a house on the beach during the closing of Nagai… great place to grow up…
mahalo nui loa
Geary
Geary – san,
Aloha !
You’re welcome.
Thank you for your comments
My family lived in Nagai Heights from January, 1960 to February, 1964. It was a continual adventure the entire time. We lived in the last house on the left side of the runway where it curved around a large open space directly above the rocky beach. The trail down to the beach was close by. I attended Callaghan School until Sixth grade when my class was transferred to the Sullivans School on the base. I had so much freedom to explore my surroundings. It was a perpetual adventure for us. Leaving Japan after four years was a let down. I still occasionally dream I am back on the rocky beach below the bluffs we lived on. I also hear from old friends I palled around with in those days. Living there set the stage for my adult life of exploring fascinating places along the back roads of the world. What a place Nagai was!
My family lived in Nagai Heights from January, 1960 to February, 1964. It was a continual adventure the entire time. We lived in the last house on the left side of the runway where it curved around a large open space directly above the rocky beach. The trail down to the beach was close by. I attended Callaghan School until Sixth grade when my class was transferred to the Sullivans School on the base. I had so much freedom to explore my surroundings. It was a perpetual adventure for us. Leaving Japan after four years was a let down. I still occasionally dream I am back on the rocky beach below the bluffs we lived on. I also hear from old friends I palled around with in those days. Living there set the stage for my adult life of exploring fascinating places along the back roads of the world. What a place Nagai was! I have photos from those days in Nagai but I am not sure how to post them here.