. . . 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
Honmoku, Yokohama 19821983 Honmoku : 本牧
Honmoku, Yokohama 1983Old 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
Webmaster
2007年12月16日 @ 9:16 AM
:reply: Ralph – san,
Hello !
Thank you for your comment.
I know Taki no ue (滝之上), because my friend lived there.
I frequently went out to his house.
We might have passed by each other at Taki no ue ::-D:
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I updated and added some photos to this page yesterday.
Have a nice weekend,
and I wish you “A Very Merry Christmas”
JAMES APODACA
2007年12月22日 @ 8:00 AM
Hello, It has been my pleasure to view your photos as I was there in 1976-8. This is a reminder that the only constant is change. As a young person I remember my time there fondly and the people were always awesome. Wish I could play tourist someday.
James
Webmaster
2007年12月23日 @ 4:12 AM
:reply: JAMES APODACA -san,
Hello,
Thank you for your comment.
By all means, please come to Yokohama again.
…as a tourist
Have a nice weekend
and I wish you “A Very Merry Christmas”
Ellen Page Moyseowicz
2008年1月2日 @ 7:04 AM
Aikawa-san,
Thank you for posting these photographs. I was a teacher at Kinnick Middle School for one year (78/79) before getting transferred to Kinnick High School in Yokosuka. These photos bring back fond memories of my first year in Japan. Domo arrigato.
Ellen
Webmaster
2008年1月2日 @ 9:49 AM
:reply: Ellen Page Moyseowicz – san,
“Happy New Year 2008 :!!: ”
and “Thank you for your message”.
Be one wonderful year.
Webmaster
David Glaspell
2008年4月30日 @ 1:16 PM
I lived in Nagai Heights between 66-69. My dad was Ship Repair Officer stationed at Yokosuka. I attended the school at Nagai, then Yokosuka. My sister attended Yokohama High.
Those were very good times, and I remember very fondly my time there. Ever since, I have had a soft spot in my heart for Japanese. Thank you for the pictures. I sometimes wonder about Hiloku-san (sp), she became part of our family until she got married.
Dave
象支店長 (Webmaster)
2008年5月1日 @ 9:46 AM
:reply: David Glaspell – san,
Hello,
Thank you for the access and your comment
I added “Flash Version Photo Album” to this page now.
It’s an automatic slideshow, please enjoy it.
Webmaster
Larry Kure
2008年5月14日 @ 10:42 PM
Wow!
I lived in Nagai when I first moved to Japan. Someone told me I lived in Don Knox’ old house. My older brother Bob and I along with Terri Williams- lifeguarded at the pool in summer of 81. What a cake job. Shot hoops on that old iron stand alone basketball portable when there was no “lifeguarding” to do.
Larry Kure ’83
象支店長 (Webmaster)
2008年5月15日 @ 9:53 AM
:reply: Larry Kure – san,
Wow!
I’m making “Flash version of Nagai Heights 1985” now.
I think that I can show a large size photograph soon.
Thank you for the message
Webmaster : )
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Updated Now! (May 16, 2008)
http://www.photoclip.net/travel/hotels/wp-content/uploads/nagai_heights_1985/
naoki
2008年7月12日 @ 1:17 PM
subarashii photo desu!!!
link sasete itadaki mashita….