Journal of Shinagawa Historical Museum
Price
Vol.1 | 800yen | Vol.2,3,4 | 1,300yen | Vol.5~ | 1,000yen |
Contents
vol./year | Title | Author |
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Vol.1 March 1986 |
Publication of Journal of Shinagawa Historical Museum | KODAMA Kota |
Process of construction of Shinagawa Historical Museum: As the traditional stronghold in Shinagawa | SHIMIZU Kinzi | |
Conservation and restoration of Suikinkutsu(Basin): Progress of Discovery in Shinagawa Historical Museum | SAKAMOTO Michio | |
Outline of the facility | ||
Vol.2 March 1987 |
<Round-table Talk>TAKUAN Soho and the time he lived | ITO Katsumi, TANAKA Hiromi, FUNAOKA Makoto, KODAMA Kota |
The lecture meeting at Egi elementary school and the science lecture Dr. Morse gave | ISONO Naohide | |
Earthenwares with Angyo style which were excavated from Omori Shell Mounds (Part 1) | TANIGUCHI Sakae | |
ORIGUCHI Shinobu when he was living in Shinagawa (Part 1) | TSUGE Nobuyuki | |
From the Collection:Historical materials concerning rotation system of chief priest of Tokaiji temple -Document about rotation system of chief priest of Tokaiji temple: owned by Sohukuji temple in Hakata- | ITO Katsumi | |
From the Collection:The founding of Tacchu (sub-temples) at Tokaiji temple | SAKAMOTO Michio | |
<Book Review>"Preservation of historical materials and archives science" | WAKE Masanori | |
<Book Review>"Side story of Shinagawa history" | SAKAMOTO Michio | |
Vol.3 March 1988 |
Commemorating professor KUDO Eiichi, a member of the Shinagawa Historical Museum Special Committee | KODAMA Kota |
The Hosokawa clan and Nagasaki magistrate -Focusing on the 10s in the Kan-ei period- | YAMAMOTO Hirofumi | |
Transformation of belief in vengeful spirit -Comparison analysis of vengeful spirits in literature by NITTA Yoshioki- | SUZUKI Syousei | |
ORIGUCHI Shinobu when he was living in Shinagawa (Part 2) | TSUGE Nobuyuki | |
Omori Shell Mounds after restoration of Omori Shell Mounds Park | KANEKO Hiromasa, KAWASAKI Yoshio, TANIGUCHI Sakae, NOZAKI Tetsurei |
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<Introducing study group and club>Shinagawa local society | TUCHIYA Tuneyuki | |
<Introducing study group and club>Tokaiji temple documents study group | KOMIYA Kiyora | |
<Book Review>"Shinagawa-shuku as a red-light district when my grandfather, my father and I lived in" | SHIMIZU Kiyomi | |
Vol.4 March 1989 |
Documents of evacuated children in Shinagawa | SATO Hideo, KINBARA Samon, SUZUKI Hideo, ASANUMA Sakue, KONAGAYA Sumiko, AOKI Tetsuo, KUMAZAWA Yoshiyuki |
The development of railroad network in Shinagawa -its history and problems- | HARADA Katsumasa | |
Earthenwares with Angyo style which were excavated from Omori Shell Mounds (Part 2) | TANIGUCHI Sakae | |
From the Collection:Exhibition in Shinagawa -Outline of exhibition for industrial in Shinagawa's waterfront area in 8th year of the Showa period- | TSUGE Nobuyuki | |
Hatsu-Uma (the day when people visit shrines) at Okurayama Inari-sha Shrine | SAKAMOTO Michio | |
<Book Review>"TAKUAN" | ITO Katsumi | |
<Book Review>"Belief in Mt. Fuji and Mt. Asama" | KITAMURA Toshi | |
Vol.5 March 1990 |
Interview: Talk about Shinagawa in the Showa period | TAGA Eitaro, KODAMA Kota |
<A person who is related to Shinagawa>EMI Suiin, a novelist (I) | SAKAMOTO Michio | |
From the Collection:Historical materials concerning rotation system of chief priest of Tokaiji temple, Continued -Record of document about rotation system of chief priest of Tokaiji temple: owned by Tokaiji temple in Shinagawa- | ITO Katsumi | |
From the Collection:Samezusho (Introduction to Hakusenji temple and a haiku gathering) | NAGURA Toshie,SAKAMOTO Michio | |
Approaches and Challenges of buried cultural properties in Shinagawa ward | INOUE Masataka | |
Vol.6 March 1991 |
Togoshi suburban residence belonging to Kumamoto Domain | YAMAMOTO Hirofumi |
Space of beliefs in medieval Shinagawa -Formation and development of urban temples in eastern part of Japan in old days- | TSUGE Nobuyuki | |
<A person who is related to Shinagawa>EMI Suiin, a novelist (II) | SAKAMOTO Michio | |
Tacchu (sub-temples) at Tokaiji temple in Shinagawa | ITO Katsumi | |
Tokoname ware, large pot: owned by Shinagawa Historical Museum | TANIGUCHI Sakae | |
<Book Review>Local history around the city | ENDO Hiroaki | |
Vol.7 March 1992 |
Osaki national elementary school, the change of school sites (postscript) | SUGAI Yasuo |
The Saiga family in Shinagawa | SAIGA Yozo | |
Shell blade excavated from Shinagawa | KOGA Hitoshi | |
<A person who is related to Shinagawa>EMI Suiin, a novelist (III) | SAKAMOTO Michio | |
The establishment of Seven Deities of Good Fortune | TSUCHIYA Tuneyuki | |
From the Collection:11th year of the Taisho period "Oichosei-ippan (A record of the situation of those days in Oi) | ||
<Book Review>"Koyama, my hometown which developed into the city from the village" | ||
Vol.8 March 1993 |
<Round-table Talk>Temples in Shinagawa -the origin of cities and temples- | TAKANO Osamu, NAKAO Takasi, ITO Katsumi, TSUGE Nobuyuki |
Development of fishing village in Shinagawa and fisheries in Edo bay | DEGUCHI Hiroyuki | |
Osaki national elementary school, the change of school sites | SUGAI Yasuo | |
<A person who is related to Shinagawa>EMI Suiin, a novelist (IV) | SAKAMOTO Michio | |
<Book Review>"The society in the Muromachi-Sengoku period" | Watanuki Yuko | |
<Book Review>"Tennousai festival in Shinagawa" | NISHIOKA Yosifumi | |
Vol.9 March 1994 |
Fragment of stone sword with lines which were excavated from Omori Shell Mounds | NAKAYAMA Kiyotaka |
From the Collection:Materials for building Ketabune (sailing ships) | KOJIMA Nobuki | |
Shinagawa and Edo common people depicted on Sugoroku (traditional Japanese board game) such as "Dochu Sugoroku" and "Meisho Sugoroku" | NAGURA Toshie | |
From the Collection:Kenmu Shrine in Kami-Osaki | UEYAMA Mitsuko | |
<A person who is related to Shinagawa>EMI Suiin, a novelist (V) the end | SAKAMOTO Michio | |
Vol.10 March 1995 |
Water transport of inland sea and Shinagawa Minato Port in Togoku (the eastern part of Japan) of medieval period | ICHIMURA Takao |
Connection between Osaki residence of Okayama Domain and local village -Feud between peasants over privilege allowance and treatment from residences- | HARADA Yoshinobu | |
Post roads along Tokaido Road and Oi station in ancient Ebara-gun (Ebara Territory in Musashi County) | TAKAHASHI Kenji | |
Constitution of the Air Defense Law and Shinagawa air defense observation-post | TASAKA Keisyu | |
<Book Review>"Medieval scenery from a geographic point of view II" | IMATANI Akira | |
<Book Review>"Edogaro (chief retainer who stayed in Edo) of the Tsushima Domain" | TSURUTA Kei | |
<Introduction to study group>Society of thinking about Shinagawa history | HAYASHI Masayoshi | |
Vol.11 March 1996 |
The role of the Osaki residence of the Okayama Domain -Claims from neighborhood villages and towns to the residence- | HARADA Yoshinobu |
Oi-Hayashimachi ancient tomb | TOKUGAWA Yoshinobu | |
The renovation of Shinagawa Historical Museum | Shinagawa Historical Museum | |
From the Collection: Record documents of the site for railway in Kita Shinagawa-shuku -Record of place which became the site of Shinagawa Railway- | SAKAMOTO Michio | |
<Review on the Exhibition>Special Exhibition "The Thrving Business -The image of citizen of early modern times from the viewpoint of literature and history-" | TAMAI Kanji | |
<Review on the Exhibition>Records of the visit "TAKAMURA Chieko -Her pictures painted with papers and her life-" | SAKURAI Kunio | |
Vol.12 March 1997 |
<Symposuim on History>The stream of people and things in the Edo period viewed from Shinagawa | KUMAI Tamotsu, SAKURAI Kunio, MIWA Syuzo, HIRANO Junji, SHIBA Keiko, KODAMA Kota |
Records of participating in the history symposium | MASUDA Hiromi | |
People who were involved with two Shell Mounds -Dr. Morse and students of Tokyo University- | KISHII Toru | |
From the Collection: Saikyojo (a letter of permission) which allowed that new post station town joined Shinagawa-shuku | SAKAMOTO Michio | |
<A person who is related to Shinagawa>HIRAOKA Hiroshi and Kouji-an (hermitage) | SUZUKI Yasumasa | |
Vol.13 March 1998 |
<Round-table Talk>Pacific Shipping and Shinagawa in Medieval period | INAMOTO Noriaki, USAMI Takayuki, TSUGE Nobuyuki, MINEGISHI Sumio, WATANUKI Tomoko |
The fire attack of the legation of Britain located in Shinagawa Gotenyama | ICHISAKA Taro | |
From the Collection: "Seasonal scenery of Shinagawa : June" by TORII Kiyonaga | TERAKADO Yuichi | |
Report for Haniwa (unglazed clay artifact arranged around the mounded tomb) from the Oi-Hayashimachi first and second ancient tombs in Shinagawa | NAKAYAMA Kiyotaka, OTA Hiroyuki, MITSUJI Riichi, FURUHASHI Michiko, FUJINE Hisashi, TERAKADO Yuichi |
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Oi-Hayashimachi ancient tomb, supplements | TOKUGAWA Yoshinobu | |
Vol.14 March 1999 |
Commemorating Mr. TASAKA Keisyu, a member of the Shinagawa Historical Museum Special Committee | KODAMA Kota |
Commemorating Mr. HIRANO Eiji, a member of the Shinagawa Historical Museum Special Committee | KODAMA Kota | |
<Symposuim on History>The role of the post station in the Edo period and people who came and went there | KODAMA Kota, MASUDA Hiromi, YAMAMOTO Mitsumasa, MOCHIZUKI Kazuki, INOUE Isao, SAKAMOTO Michio |
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Tokaido Road in early modern times -Focusing between Shinagawa-shuku and Kawasaki-shuku- | SAKURAI Kunio | |
<A person who is related to Shinagawa>Annexes, HIRAOKA Hiroshi and the Baseball | SUZUKI Yasumasa | |
<Review on the Exhibition>Special exhibition; Lots of sights near Edo, the door to "One hundred good scenery in Edo" by UTAGAWA Hiroshige | YUASA Yoshiko | |
Vol.15 March 2000 |
Shinagawa life of priests elected by rotation in Tokaiji temple -Letter to Nagano Matajiro- | MAKINO Hiroko |
TAKUAN Soho's chronology | ITO Katsumi | |
From the Collection:"The drawing shows Meiji emperor walked through Shinagawa to settle in Tokyo from Kyoto" which was said to be drawn by UTAGAWA Yoshimori | TERAKADO Yuichi | |
<Review on the Exhibition>Special Exhibition "The end of Shogunate/Meiji Restoration in Shinagawa-shuku on the Tokaido Road" | HARIYA Takeshi | |
<Book Review>OKANO Tomohiro "Why did Ieyasu choose Edom3" | YUASA Haruhisa | |
Supplement for "The end of Shogunate/Meiji Restoration in Shinagawa-shuku on the Tokaido Road" | TERAKADO Yuichi | |
Vol.16 March 2001 |
<Symposuim on History>How did the distribution of goods change from the Edo period through the Meiji periodm3 | MASUDA Hiromi, KOKAZE Hidemasa, OKAJIMA Takeshi |
From the Collection:Hstorical material related to Matsushiro Domain guarding of the sixth battery about the visit of foreign ship, and the sixth battery | HARIYA Takeshi | |
From the Collection:"Historical material about entering the service of Matsushiro Domain in Shinano Province from Shinagawa territory" | SHIMIZU Motoji | |
<Review on the Exhibition>"Journey along Tokaido Road in modern Japan: walk and rail journey" | MIZUNO Tamotsu | |
Vol.17 March 2002 |
Kinokuni(Old country name of Wakayama prefecture) in the Middle Ages, Some complements about the South Kanto shipping | WATANUKI Tomoko |
Overseeing the Special Exhibition "The collection of Geneva Art History Museum, Lace art of Europe" | FUKUSHIMA Izumi | |
Participating the Special Exhibition "Lace art of Europe" | UENO Tomiko | |
Shinagawa water way | TSUCHIYA Tsuneyuki | |
A model case of "walking around town" for social studies class | TERAKADO Yuichi | |
Vol.18 March 2003 |
<Symposuim on History>The Omori Shell Mounds: its History and the Present | SAKAZUME Hideichi, ABIKO Syoji, SEKI Toshihiko, OKADA Ichiro |
<Column>The actual situation of the Omori Shell Mounds | ||
The Omori Shell Mounds and I | OKADA Ichiro | |
<New Publication>Dr. Morse and the Omori Shell Mounds, revised edition | ||
The Omori Shell Mounds and Prof. SAHARA Makoto | SAKAZUME Hideichi | |
Migration of Shinagawa Clan, Gokenin, to settle in the West | SEKI Yukihiko | |
Supplementary Note on "Searching for the NankoKokumin-Gakkou" | SUGAI Yasuo | |
<Column>The 5th Excavation of the Oi Kashima Remains | TERAKADO Yuichi | |
<Exhibition Review>Going through the Special Exhibition "Samurai warriors in Kamakura period go west and Transistors go overseas: People, Materials and Information distributed from Shinagawa" | TAKEUCHI Makoto | |
<Book Review>Geographical Dictionary of Japan Vol.13 | TERAKADO Yuichi | |
General Report on the Examination of the Area Confirmation of the Omori Shell Mounds in 1993 | ||
Vol.19 March 2004 |
A View of Municipal Museums | SAKAZUME Hideichi |
Buried dogs excavated from Sendaizaka Remain and dogs in Edo period | KANEKO Hiromasa | |
Basic study for determining the sites of feudal lords' residences: Through making up "The List of feudal lords' residences in Shinagawa City" | YANO Nanae | |
A Practice on drawing of "The Distribution Map of feudal lords' residences in Shinagawa City" (1856,Ansei 3): Memorandum for its method and examination | UESHIMA Kensuke, TSUKAGOSHI Rieko, TOMIKAWA Takeshi, YANO Nanae |
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Participating a Symposium on "Pondering on suburban residences of feuda lords" | SHIMIZU Motoji | |
Participating a Panel Discussion on "Digging up suburban residences of feudal lords": Suburban residences and town planning | TATENO Takashi | |
Review on the Exhibition "suburban residences of feudal lords in Shinagawa" | HARA Humihiko | |
Supplement to the Special Exhibition "suburban residences of feudal lords in Shinagawa" | TERAKADO Yuichi | |
A sequel to "The Life of EMI Suiin": Suiin in his later years | SAKAMOTO Michio | |
Consideration on the 400th memorable year on the opening of Edo Shogunate | TERAKADO Yuichi | |
From the Collection: Minami Jyunikou (Shinagawa In Twelve Months) August Moon Viewing by TORII Kiyonaga | ||
<Book Revies: Folklore of Shinagawa Byoshi (Traditional Rhythm in Shinagawa Style) and its history | SAKAMOTO Michio | |
Vol.20 March 2005 |
Celebrating the 20th Anniversary Shinagawa Historical Museum | TAKAHASHI Kyuji,WAKATSUKI Hideo |
Round-table Talk on the 20th anniversary of Shinagawa Historical Museum | SAKAZUME Hideichi, KITAHARA Susumu, KAMIKOUCHI Asako, INOUE Keiko, TSUGE Nobuyuki, SAKAMOTO Michio, TERAKADO Yuichi |
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Area Formation on the periphery of Modern Edo: Focusing on Ebara-gun Shinagawa-Ryo (Shinagawa Territory in Ebara County) in the late Modern Age | OISHI Manabu | |
Exhibition Review "Musashi-no-Kuni Ebara" | KUDO Kohei | |
Excursus on the Exhibition "Musashi-no-Kuni Ebara" | SAKAZUME Hideichi | |
Searching for the Nankou Kokumin-Gakkou | SUGAI Yasuo | |
Book Review: Pondering on suburban residences of feudal lords in Edo | MURAKAMI Tadashi | |
Oi Kashima Ruin 4: Report on Shinagawa Buried Cultural Properties vol.24 | ||
From the Collection:Crouds at Yatsuyama to See the Cherry Blossom in Full Bloom by KATSUSHIKA Hokusai | ||
Vol.21 March 2006 |
Special Exhibition "Ancient Tombs of Tokyo-Tombs existed in Shinagawa-" | SAKAZUME Hideichi |
Ancient tombs of Tokyo from the perspective of academic history | SAITO Tadashi | |
Exhibition Review: Special Exhibition "Ancient Tombs of Tokyo" | OTSUKA Hatsushige | |
Ancient tombs of Shinagawa | UCHIDA Yuki | |
Thematic Exhibition "Hauding down the experience on Gakudo Sokai (School Children Evacuation) today" | ||
Note on the Thematic Exhibition | SUGAI Yasuo | |
Hot summer 60 years after the War | NAKANO Tomi | |
Book Review: Gakudo Sokai (School Children Evacuation) of Shinagawa | NOJIRI Yasuhiro | |
Constructing Shinagawa Daiba (fort island) below from Gotenyama ando its defence by Ikeda Clan of Tottori | TOMIKAWA Takeshi | |
Book Review: "Topography of Teito (Tokyo)" | SAKAMOTO Michio, KISHIMOTO Masayoshi |
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Book Review: "Fishery of Edomae (Tokyo-style) ando Nori Laver" | YAMAMOTO Takako | |
Commemorating Mr. UENO Kenji, a member of the Shinagawa Historical Museum Special Committee | SAKAZUME Hideichi | |
Oi Kashima Ruin 5: Report on Shinagawa Buried Cultural Properties | ||
From the Collection: Shinagawa oki no kujira Takanawa yori miru zu(Whale in the Bay at Shinagawa as Seen from Takanawa) by KATSUKAWA Shuntei | ||
Vol.22 March 2007 |
New movement of Shinagawa Historical Museum | SAKAZUME Hideichi |
Hakujyu (Ninety-nine years old) Celebration of Mr. KODAMA Kota, an honorary director | SAKAZUME Hideichi, KITAHARA Susumu, FUKUDA Ajio, NAKAMURA Takao, SAKAMOTO Michio, WAKE Masanori, TERAKADO Yuichi, TSUGE Nobuyuki |
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Kiritsu-engi (Documents of its origin) of Raigo-in temple and Kashima-daimyojin shrine | TOMIKAWA Takeshi | |
Scientific research on historical materials of Raigo-in temple | HOSHINO Reiko | |
One Characteristic of Shinagawa in Middle Ages of Kaian-ji temple Gorinto | HONMA Takehito | |
Drawing the map of water way in oi and a progress report on the examination of "Chiseki-zu" | UESHIMA Kensuke, UCHIDA Mariko, HOSHINO Reiko |
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Exhibition Review: Special Exhibition "Oi: area expanding toward the sea" | SUZUKI Syosei | |
Special Exhibition Review | IWAKI Hidetoshi, UCHIDA Yuki, WATANABE Mizue |
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Outline of the Thematic Exhibition "Satokagura of Edo : Shinagawa Mamiya School" | ||
Retracing the Thematic Exhibition "Satokagura of Edo : Shinagawa Mamiya School | TSUKAGOSHI Rieko | |
Exhibition Review: Thematic Exhibition "Satokagura of Edo : Shinagawa Mamiya School" | KOBAYASHI Noriko | |
Theory on "Sosei Gangu (Creative Toy)" of ARISAKA Yotarou | IRIE Shigeki | |
Resume of Tokai Kokumin Gakkou Koutouka | SUGAI Yasuo | |
Book Review: "Examination on Ancient Tombs of Tokyo" | FUKUDA Kenji | |
Vol.23 March 2008 |
Holding the Special Exhibition "The Archaeology in Japan starts from Shinagawa: the Omori Shell Mounds and Shell Mounds of Tokyo" | SAKAZUME Hideichi |
My recollection of the Omori Shell Mounds | SAITO Tadashi | |
<Exhibition Review> Special Exhibition celebrating the 130th Anniversary of the excavation of the Omori Shell Mounds | KOBAYASHI Tatsuo | |
Retracing the Special Exhibition "The Archaeology in Japan starts from Shinagawa" | KOIZUMI Hiroshi | |
Progress report on the Special Exhibition "The Archaeology in Japan starts from Shinagawa" | HONMA Takehito | |
Significance of works by Dr. Morse: featuring on "Shell Mounds of Omori" and "Japanese Homes and their Surroundings" | SEKI Toshihiko | |
Study on ancient tombs researched by Dr. Morse | IKEGAMI Satoru | |
Outline of "60 Years of Shinagawa through the Photographs": the Circuit Exhibition celebrating the 60th annibersary of Shinagawa City Municipalty | ||
Retracing the Circuit Exhibition | TSUKAGOSHI Rieko | |
An Examination of Chiseki-zu of Oimachi | HOSHINO Reiko | |
Influence over Shinagawa post-station town on the Tokaido Road under the security system of guarding the Shinagawa Daiba (fort island) | TOMIKAWA Takeshi | |
Book Review: "Kita-shinagawa Inari Monzen Monjyo" (Documents on the neighboring area of Kita-shinagawa Inari shrine) possessed by Edo Tokyo Museum | ISHIYAMA Hidekazu | |
Commemorating Mr. KODAMA Kota, an honorary director of the Shinagawa Historical Museum | SAKAZUME Hideichi | |
Commemorating Mr. OGI Shinzo, a former member of the Shinagawa Historical Museum Special Committee | TSUGE Nobuyuki | |
Vol.24 March 2009 ※sold out |
Shinagawa Historical Museum of the future | SAKAZUME Hideichi |
Residents (of the area) ruled by Oi and Shinagawa Clans in the relationship with OE Hiromoto : MINAMOTO Yoritomo and Yoshitsune of their age | GOMI Fumihiko | |
Shinagawa under the rule of HOJYO clan, DAIMYO feudal lord in the age of civil wars | IKEGAMI Hiroko | |
Exhibition Review: Special Exhibition "Shinagawa from the perspective of Tokyo Bay-Reviving Port Town of the Middle Ages-" | WATANUKI Tomoko | |
Current Study on the medieval history of Shinagawa: Holding the Special Exhibition "Shinagawa from the perspective of Tokyo Bay-Reviving Port Town of the Middle Ages-" | TSUGE Nobuyuki | |
Kumano area and Shinagawa as eastern land of Japan: Examination of the bilateral relationship | ITO Hirohito | |
"Edo Bay" of its sea mediating the exchange and Unban (Wood board hit to make sounds as signals in the temples) of Kaian-ji temple | TAKIGAWA Tsuneaki | |
The function and reality of Shonin-yado (Merchant Inn) in the transition period from the Middle Ages: Case study on Kawazaki, Watarai-no-kouri, Ise land | CHIEDA Daishi | |
A brief report on Sekitou (Stone Monument) excavated from Gotenyama, Shinagawa | HONMA Takehito | |
Scattered dominions and related area ruled by Kira Clan of Musashi area: the relation to Shinagawa and Oi | TANIGUCHI Yuta | |
Pictured Shinagawa Fort Island: Study of Kawaraban (Woodprints) on the visit of Commodore Perry | TANAKA Yoko | |
Details on the selection of Foreign Legations in Gotenyama | YOSHIZAKI Masaki | |
Book Review: "Examination on Shell Mounds in Tokyo" | WADA Satoshi | |
Commemorating Mr. MIYAMOTO Kesao, a former member of the Shinagawa Historical Museum Special Committee | TSUGE Nobuyuki | |
Vol.25 March 2010 |
Regeneration of Omori Shell Mounds | SAKAZUME Hideichi |
Politics and Amusement of TOKUGAWA Iemitsu: The significance of Shinagawa Onari | YAMAMOTO Hirofumi | |
Priest Takuan and Priest Tenkai related to the Special Exhibition of the Shinagawa Historical Museum | URAI Syomyo | |
Writing materials and tea utensils of Tokai-ji temple | NAGOYA Akira | |
Takuan Soho and Noh song "Atami" | TSUGE Nobuyuki | |
Results and challenges of the Special Exhibition, "TOKUGAWA Iemitsu: the Shogun who loved Shinagawa -Shinagawa Palace and Tokai-ji temple" | TOMIKAWA Takeshi | |
Relics of the period of ancient burial mounds in possession of Tokai-ji temple and its background on the academic history | HONMA Takehito | |
Research on the Ancient Station of Oi: the transition of Ancient Tokaido Road | MORITA Tei | |
The route of Ancient Tokaido Road: my opinion to the theory of Mr. MORITA | KINOSHITA Ryo | |
The function of ancient roads and its civil engineering | HAYAKAWA Izumi | |
Ancient roads in Tokyo: research on Ancient Station of Oi from its remains | MATSUBARA Noriaki | |
KYOGOKU Younosuke as a Tsukiban and his feudatory in the diary "Gojyoraku Otomochu Nikki" in 3rd and 4th year of Keio Era | TAKAKU Tomohiro | |
OSAKAYA Syozaburo: an Awa indigo merchant -People whose names are engraved on the stone monument related to the Awa indigo merchants in Raifuku-ji temple, Higashi-oi | SAKAMOTO Michio | |
Chiseki-zu of Togoshi Village | HOSHINO Reiko | |
Diversified management of Aikawa Clan -Documents of Aikawa Clan, a timber merchant of Minami-shinagawa | MATSUDA Akiko | |
Vol.26 March 2011 |
Mr. SAKAZUME Hideichi, his accomplishment to Shinagawa Historical Museum as a director | |
Special Exhibition "Nakahara Kaido Avenue" and its exhibition guidebook | MURAKAMI Tadashi | |
The Significance of Kosugi Palace from the viewpoint of area studies: Formation of the regional characteristics in Hiratsuka City Area | HAYATA Tabito | |
Tentative essay on Kosugi Palace | MOCHIZUKI Kazuki | |
Large Jar of Tokoname Pottery possessed by Hiratsuka City Museum: Medieval Tokoname Pottery used as a vinegar container | SHIRAISHI Yuji,MURAYAMA Taku | |
Progress report on the Special Exhibition "Nakahara Kaido Avenue" | TSUKAGOSHI Rieko | |
Study on Chiseki-zu dedicated to Hatagaoka-Hachiman shrine | HOSHINO Reiko | |
Documents of Shimada Clan, a leader of Shimo-osaki-mura village, Ebara-gun county, Musashi-no-kuni | TOMIKAWA Takeshi | |
Pottery grave of EBINA Ryushiro, an engineer of Shinagawa Shiro Renga Joint-stock Company | HONMA Takehito | |
The elements of Edo-meisho (the sights of old Tokyo) | IDA Taro | |
The whale of 10th year of Kansei Era | YUASA Yoshiko | |
Exhibition Review: Thematic Exhibition "Shinagawa on big stages of Kabuki: Ukiyoe Japanese woodblock prints of Actors from Shinagawa Historical Museum Collection" | TSUKAGOSHI Rieko | |
Vol.27 March 2012 |
The significance of "Journal of Shinagawa Historical Museum" | SATO Seijun |
Special Exhibition "Shinagawa Odaiba: The defensive base of Edo Bay in the late Tokugawa period" and its exhibition guidebook | KAJI Teruyuki | |
Review on the Exhibition "Shinagawa Odaiba" -The defense of Edo Bay and Shinagawa Odaiba from the viewpoint of Saga- | HONDA Miho | |
Shinagawa Odaiba and its future -From the gap between the excavation research and the protection / the utilization of cultural properties | OYAGI Kenji | |
Participating to the memorial symposium of the Special Exhibition "Shinagawa Odaiba", "The defensive base of Edo Bay in the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate: Shinagawa Odaiba" | TAKAKU Tomohiro | |
Result and challenges of the Special Exhibition "Shinagawa Odaiba: The defensive base of Edo Bay in the late Tokugawa period" -An additional explanation (to the contents) and the memorial symposium- | TOMIKAWA Takeshi | |
The role of an official in charge of the construction of Odaiba during the visit to Shinagawa by TOKUGAWA Iesada, the 13th Shogunate -An analysis of "Naikai Ichiban Odaiba Onari No Setsu Ikken (a document on the visit to the Ichi-ban Odaiba of an inland sea)"- | TOMIKAWA Takeshi | |
The passage of foreigners at Shinagawa in the early years of Meiji Period | NAKAMOTO Koji | |
Bonsyo Temple Bells before Pre-Modern Times in Shinagawa | HONMA Takehito | |
The Residences of Daimyo feudal lords excavated in Shinagawa | NAKANO Mitsumasa | |
A study on KOUDEN, the 27th master of Shichijo School (one of the sculptor schools of Buddhist statues) | YUMOTO Sachiko | |
Vol.28 March 2013 |
Research on the excavation of Shimbashi Teisyajyo (old train station): its results and challenges | FUKUDA Toshikazu |
Shinagawa Shiro-Renga (white firebrick) excavated from the thermal power station of Shiodome remains | NAKANO Mitsumasa | |
The Outbreak and Development of Kisya Dobin (earthenware teapots used on the train) | KUNIMI Toru | |
Research on the second Yokohama station excavation site and modern remains at Yokohama | AOKI Yusuke | |
Exhibition Review: Exhibition "The Beginning of the Railway in Shinagawa" | OKADA Naoshi | |
<Exhibition Review>Results and challenges of the Special Exhibition "The Beginning of the Railway in Shinagawa" | NAKANO Mitsumasa | |
Transition of Sendai Clan's residence at Sendaizaka remains -referring to the study on the oven used for brewing | NAKANO Mitsumasa | |
Collection Review: Nampo-Chimei-Kou (study on the place-names in Nampo Area) edited OSHIMOTO Sayaka | ONO Tadanori,TOMIKAWA Takeshi | |
Commemorating Mr. NAKAMURA Syunkichi, a former member of the Shinagawa Historical Museum Special Committee | TSUGE Nobuyuki | |
Vol.29 March 2014 |
Yogyoku-in Nyorai-ji temple and Priest Tenkai | NAKAGAWA Jinki |
Introduction of Yogyoku-in's principal image in the style of Obaku (one of Buddhism denomination) which was carved in Nagasaki | YONETANI Hitoshi | |
Mokujiki Tansho, the founder of Nyorai-ji temple, and his footsteps | YUMOTO Sachiko | |
Special Exhibition "the Great Buddha came to Oi! -History and treasure of Yogyoku-in Nyorai-ji temple-" | NAKAGAWA Jinki | |
Going through the Special Exhibition "the Great Buddha came to Oi! -History and treasure of Yogyoku-in Nyorai-ji temple-" | YAMAGUCHI Kayo | |
Reviewing, the Special Exhibition "the Great Buddha came to Oi! -History and treasure of Yogyoku-in Nyorai-ji temple-" -its results and challenges- | YUMOTO Sachiko | |
Historical materials on Kyogoku Clan, Hatamoto (direct retainer of the Bakufu), and its retainers -from Nagasakake Monjo (the documents of Nagasakake)- | TOMIKAWA Takeshi | |
Origin of Nagasakake Monjo, its storage and arrangement | NAGASAKA Minoru, NAGASAKA Hideko | |
Outline of the excavation of cremation temple -Kirigaya Remains in the modern and contemporary history- | NAKANO Mitsumasa | |
Collection Review: Nampo-Chimei-Kou (study on the place-names in Nampo Area) edited OSHIMOTO Sayaka | TOMIKAWA Takeshi | |
Vol.30 March 2015 |
Commemorating the 30th Anniversary of the Opening of the Shinagawa Historical Museum | HAMANO Takeshi |
Mr. Seijun SATO, a former director, and Shinagawa Historical Museum | ||
Suzuki Clan, one of UTOKUNIN (the high-income class in the Middle Ages) in Shinagawa and the poets of RENGA (a linked poem): New historical material, “a Poem Anthology at Kanto region” possessed by Yoshida-Bunko | TSUGE Nobuyuki | |
Stone Coffin at Tokai-ji Temple, Shinagawa and its buried person “Mrs. Okayama” | MATSUBARA Noriaki | |
The most-favored-nation clause of a treaty of amity between the United States of America and the Empire of Japan as well as a treaty with the Russian Empire : “Faith” and “Fairness” | SHIMAMURA Motohiro | |
The footsteps of Kyogoku Noto-no-Kami, Metsuke (supervisor) for the bakufu, and the Bunkyu-era mission to Europe : Study the historical material of Nagasaka Clan and Kurosawa Clan, a retainer of Kyogoku Clan(Volume 1 | TOMIKAWA Takeshi | |
Special Exhibition “from Shinagawa to the World, SAMURAI cross the sea:Japan and diplomatic missions at the Closing Days of the Tokugawa Shogunate” | MATSUKATA Fuyuko | |
Special Exhibition “from Shinagawa to the World, SAMURAI cross the sea:Japan and diplomatic missions at the Closing Days of the Tokugawa Shogunate” | SEKINE Hitoshi | |
The railways in Shinagawa from the collection: Ikegami Electric Railwa | NAKANO Mitsumasa | |
Miyuki Renga (fire bricks produced at Miyuki) excavated from Sendaizaka Remains : The production of the bricks at the lower basin of the Tama River and its distribution | NAKANO Mitsumasa | |
Bibliography of Shinagawa Area Studies | TSUGE Nobuyuki | |
List of THE SHINAGAWA REKISHIKAN KIYOU | ||
Vol.31 March 2016 |
The Shinagawa Historical Museum and I | KITAHARA Susumu |
The plan and design of "Shotekian" tea-ceremony house in the Shinagawa Historical Museum | OZAWA Asae | |
The restoration record of Shotekian -Looking back on investigations and repairing the tea-ceremony house of Shinagawa Historical Museum- | NAGAMATSU Kenich WATANABE Takashi YAMASHITA Yumilko |
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Formation and development of Ishizumi-gogan(Shore protection made of stone) in Shinagawa-juku on the Tokaido Road -Considering how a technique of constructing stone walls was inherited during the early modern ages- | TOMIKAWA Takeshi | |
Exhibition Review: Special Exhibition Commemorating the 30th Anniversary "Shinagawa-juku on the Tokaido Road" | TAMAI Kanji | |
The characteristics and the analysis of the times of Shizuhata-yaki(ceramics made in Shizuoka prefecture) which excavated from remains of the early modern ages | NAKANO Mitsumasa | |
Looking back over 30 years of the Shinagawa Historical Museum through the Special and thematic exhibitions | ||
Vol.32 March 2017 |
Path of Shinagawa glass -From the "Wafuki (Japanese-style-blow)" to "Hakuraifuki (Western-style-blow)"- | INOUE Akiko |
Excavation of the Tomioka Silk Mill | KATANO Yusuke | |
Shinagawa Shirorenga (white fire bricks manufactured at Shinagawa) that supported Modern Industries | NAKANO Mitsumasa | |
A British Glass Expert at Shinagawa Glass Works:James Speed, my Great Grandfather | HADEN Sally(Glass Historian in UK), YOSHIOKA Ritsuo(Japanese translation) | |
Oshige Chuzaemon, a master of Shinagawa glass | YOSHIOKA Ritsuo | |
Production and distribution of the fire bricks in South Kanto during the Meiji period | NAKANO Mitsumasa | |
<Book Review> Historical materials related to a fire in documents of Shinagawa Shrine | OGISHIMA Kiyomi | |
Vol.33 March 2018 |
The transformation of the waterside space of early modern times in Shinagawa | TSUGE Nobuyuki |
Progress of the area studies : from the report on the Special Exhibition "Osaki and Gotanda" | TOMIKAWA Takeshi | |
A consideration on the archaeological feature of a pond found in the remains of Kami Yashiki (upper class residence provided by the Tokugawa Shogunate) of MORI clan, Mikazuki domain : The parallel cases of the remain of a pond found on the tableland | NAKANO Mitsumasa | |
<Book Review> Documents of TAKEUCHI clan, a leader of Kami-osaki-mura, Ebara-gun, Musashi-no-kuni : "A report on the history of Mita service water, the diverted water from Yotsuya water | SATO Yuri | |
<Book Review> Document of the petitions to the government by an official : A petition to ask for a permission to make the land of OHAYASHI (forest for timber under the direct control of the Tokugawa Shogunate) in Koyama-mura, Ebara-gun, Musashi-no-kuni into the land of farmers | TOMIKAWA Takeshi | |
Vol.34 September 2019 |
Towards a New Era for the Shinagawa Historical Museum | SUZUKI Shousei |
Information Gathering and a Network of Monks Loyal to the Emperor: From the Activities of HIRAMATSU Rijyun | SATO Yuri | |
<Introduction of Historical Materials>[Edo Bay Shinagawa Battery Construction Picture] | TOMIKAWA Takeshi | |
Miyokoku-ji Temple Document "Public Tsukitome-cho Book," Designated as a Cultural Property by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government | SUZUKI Mimiko | |
In Memoria: SATO Seijun, Original Director of Shinagawa Historical Museum, Shinagawa City | TOMIKAWA Takeshi | |
Shinagawa Historical Museum: 2017-2018 Business Report | ||
Vol.35 September 2020 |
The Shinagawa Post Station Riots and Regional Society – Responses in Various Regions to Rising Rice Prices – | OCHIAI Ko |
<Introduction of Historical Materials>Discussion of the Myoren-ji Temple Manuscript, a Shinagawa Designated Cultural Property | SUZUKI Mimiko | |
<Introduction of Historical Materials>Recent Historical documents of Togoe Village, Ebara District, Musashino Province – Based on Historical Materials of Gyokei-ji Temple and Togoshi Hachiman Shrine – | TOMIKAWA Takeshi | |
<Introduction of Historical Materials>Documents of the Yamaji Clan in Togoshi – Regarding the two Jirobe Yamajis – | NAGAYAMA Yurie | |
Shinagawa Historical Museum: 2019 Business Report | ||
Vol.36 August 2021 |
Shinagawa Scenes of Waterside Shinto and Buddhism | TSUGE Nobuyuki |
Old Grounds of the Banshozan Tokai-ji Temple, Survey Report of Izu Andesite Cut Stones | TOMIKAWA Takeshi | |
<Introduction of Historical Materials>Rikko-kai Historical Documents "Map of Minami-Shinagawa Rokka-machi (Map of Shinagawa Post Station)" | SUZUKI Mimiko | |
Shinagawa Historical Museum: 2020 Business Report | ||
Vol.37 March 2023 |
The story that Tokugawa Yoshimune (eighth shogun of the Tokugawa Shogunate,1716-1745) was responsible for the planting of the cherry trees found on the slopes of Gotenyama (Shinagawa), a well-known sight of the area today, is in fact little more than a handing down. This article considers the background from which this legend appeared and the process of its development, while also introducing Tokugawa Yoshimune’s visits to Shinagawa. | TOMIKAWA Takeshi |
This article examines the way of life found in the neighborhoods of Takanawa,Shiba and Shiodome (including the composition of the houses there) and the type (occupations) of residents found in these areas, and reveals how these changed as a result of the railway construction projects which were undertaken in Japan at the beginning of the Meiji Period (1868-1912). | NAKAMOTO Koji | |
Report on the relocation of the museum collection in line with the large-scale renovation work under taken at Shinagawa Historical Museum. | KANEKO Chiaki HASEGAWA Miho |
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The creation and disappearance of the Shinagawa irrigation canal - The hosting of the “Shinagawa Irrigation Canal” Thematic Exhibition (2021) at Shinagawa Historical Museum, and record of the survey conducted - | SUZUKI Mimiko | |
Shinagawa Historical Museum: 2021 Business Report | ||
Vol.38 January 2025 |
Aiming to be an inclusive museum | SUZUKI Shosei |
The Shinagawa Historical Museum renovation: The journey from planning to completion | DOI Hirofumi ONIZAWA Yuko TOMIKAWA Takeshi HASEGAWA Miho |
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Holding the FY2022–23 traveling exhibitions “The Changing Scenery of Shinagawa 5 Districts” | TOMIKAWA Takeshi KANEKO Chiaki NAKAMOTO Koji MORISHITA Ena HASEGAWA Miho |
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Kawarake (unglazed earthenware) from medieval Shinagawa: A focus on materials excavated from the north remains of Myokokuji Temple and the remains of Den Kajiwarashi Yakata (the legendary Kajiwara Clan Residence) | Eikoshi Shingo | |
Reminiscing with former Deputy Mayor of Shinagawa City, WAKE Masanori | SAKAMOTO Michio | |
Shinagawa Historical Museum: 2022-2023 Business Report | ||
Summary of the Shinagawa Historical Museum Journal Vol.38 |