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Film List on Setagaya Chronicle 1936 - 83 March 20, 2021 Film list on Setagaya Chronicle 1936 - 83 March 20, 2021 時間 / 色 / 音 / No. タイトル / Title 撮影時期 / Period 撮影場所 / Place 撮影内容(撮影対象を含む) / Details Time Color Sound "Long-desired trip to Ō Monoch Sightseeing in Ōshima Island - camels and slider from the No.1 June 6, 1936 Izu Ōshima Island(Ōshima-machi town, Tokyo) 14:59 hshima Island" rome top of Mihara Mountain etc. Monoch Family going out to Ueno Zoo. Elephant, polar bears, monkeys No.2 "At Ueno Zoo" circa 1936 Ueno Zoo (Tokyo, Taitō) 14:18 rome and other animals. First shrine visit of the year to the Ise Grand Shrine and Ise Grand Shrine、Tado Shrine、Kasumigaura Racecourse(Mie Monoch No.3 "Seibou's New Year" December (New Year), 1937 10:43 Tado Shrine. Watching horse race at the unknown stadium, Prefecture) rome nowadays rebuild as Kasumigaura sport stadium. Monoch Family trip to Nara. Sightseeing at Kasuga Grand Shrine and No.4 "Deer at shrine" May 30, 1937 Kasuga Grand Shrine、Mount Wakakusa(Nara Prefecture) 7:18 rome watching deer in the park. Monoch Trip to Ōdaira Pass in Nagano prefecture. Travel down the No.5 "Flow down the Tenryū river" Summer, 1937 Ōdaira Pass、Tenryū River (Nagano Prefecture) 11:28 rome Tenryū River by traditional boat. Monoch No.6 "Radio gymnastic" Summer, 1941 Sumiyoshi Shrine(Mie Prefecture) 7:28 Children doing radio gymnastic exercises in the shrine. rome Monoch No.7 "Military dog" 1937 Place unknown(Mie Prefecture) 11:38 Demonstration of military dog training. rome Monoch A record of iron bridge construction. Locomotive test ride, No.8 "Iron bridge construction" 1937 Tamagawa Bridge(Tokyo) ? 7:42 rome and workers installing electrical wires. Relatives house at Miyasaka district(Tokyo, Setagaya)、Miyanosaka Monoch Family celebrating New Year together. New Year's lottery, December (New Year), circa No.9 "New Year's diary" Station (Setagaya Line)、Setagaya Hachimangu Shrine(Tokyo, 12:45 rome/C board games and traditional dancing in front of Japanese flag 1938 Setagaya)、Yasukuni Shrine (Tokyo, Chiyoda) etc. olor "hinomaru". Monoch Family spending a day at the beach. Small boats and yachts No.10 "Seikichi at the beach" circa 1938 Tomidahama beach(Mie Prefecture) 11:39 rome in the background. Monoch Children playing in the neighborhood. Small white pigs on the No.11 "Sei-chan, and white pigs" 1941 Old Morotoke farm(Mie prefecture) 11:51 rome farm. Current name of the place is "Moroto garden". Film list on Setagaya Chronicle 1936 - 83 March 20, 2021 "Family at Kyōdō, snowy day, Tokyo Imperial Palace (Tokyo, Chiyoda)、Ginza district(Tokyo, Chuō)、 Monoch No.12 January - March, 1954 31:14 Tokyo city after the unusual snowfall. a day of Tokyo" Hibiya district(Tokyo, Chiyoda)、Akasaka district(Tokyo, Minato)etc. rome Atomic Bomb Hypocenter Monument (Nagasaki Prefecture)、Basilica of Monoch No.13 "Husband, brother, mother" March, 1954 the Twenty-Six Holy Martyrs of Japan (also know as Ōura Church, 14:23 Sightseeing in Nagasaki prefecture. rome Nagasaki Prefecture)、Various places in Nagasaki Prefecture "River festival, Tomoko's May 5, 1955; April 1956; Sumida River (Tokyo)、Tokyo Imperial Palace (Tokyo, Chiyoda)、Nikkō Tō Sumida River Festival and fireworks. Family trip to Nikko in No.14 19:37 Color birthday, snow" middle February, 1957 shō-gū shrine (Tochigi prefecture), etc. Tochigi prefecture. No.15 "July 1957" July - August, 1957 Meiji-jingū Gaien (Tokyo, Shibuya)、Bangkok 7:57 Color Swimming at the outdoor Meiji-jingū swimming pool. Monoch Visiting relative's house at Daizawa. Garden, unknown airport No.16 "Aoyama mansion: Grandpa" April 19, 1958 Relative's house at Daizawa district (Tokyo, Setagaya) 4:18 rome etc. "American life in the age of Various places in America shot during business trip. Drive- No.17 July - September, 1958 New York、Niagara Falls、Los Angeles, etc. 30:53 Color prosperity" through restaurants, oil well, amusement park etc. Monoch No.18 "A day in fathers life" June, 1959 Home at Matsubara district (Tokyo, Setagaya) 5:36 Father's relaxing day at home: getting haircut, painting, etc. rome Monoch No.19 "Trip to Kuwana" August, 1959 House in Mie Prefecture 8:39 Coming back to the hometown during vacation. Ropeway etc. rome "Sports day at daughter's Monoch No.20 circa 1959 "Yukari-bunka" Kindergarten (Tokyo, Setagaya) 3:51 Sports day at kindergarten. school" rome Tokyo Imperial Palace (Tokyo, Chiyoda)、Tokyo tower (Tokyo, Minato)、 Monoch Sight of Fuji Mountain in the window, Tokyo Tower and other No.21 "Sightseeing in Tokyo" January, 1960 Grandfather's house at Daizawa district (Tokyo, Setagaya)、Unknown Zoo 4:23 rome famous landmarks. (Fukuoka prefecture) Shibaura-sambashi ship terminal、Hota beach(Chiba Prefecture)、Tokyo Monoch Children from Setagaya traveling to the summer school in No.22 "Summer school at Hoda" July 27-30, 1960 13:23 tower (Minato city) rome Chiba prefecture. Exercises on the beach. Elephant, monkeys, goats and other zoo animals. Children No.23 "Ueno Zoo" October 23, 1960 Ueno Zoo (Tokyo, Taitō) 4:26 Color enjoying ride on horses. Film list on Setagaya Chronicle 1936 - 83 March 20, 2021 Inokashira park (Tokyo, Mitaka)、Tama Cemetery (Tokyo)、House at Monoch Family going out to Inokashira Park, and visiting grave at No.24 "Inokashira Park" November 27, 1960 12:35 Funabashi district(Tokyo, Setagaya) rome Tama cemetery. Children climbing house pillars. No.25 "From New Year to March" January - March, 1961 House at Kinuta district (Tokyo, Setagaya) 4:27 Color Children having fun breaking ice in the garden. "Inokashira park, Isao's Monoch Going to Inokashira park by car. Famous "Hanako" the No.26 April, 1961 Inokashira park (Tokyo, Mitaka) 4:03 entering ceremony" rome Elephant, peacocks and other animals. Etc. "Mukougaoka Amusement Monoch No.27 May 3, 1961 Old Mukougaoka Amusement Park (Kawasaki city, Kanagawa Prefecture) 3:59 Ropeway, water slide boat attraction and magic show, etc. Park" rome Monoch No.28 "House events" May 11, 1961 House at Funabashi district(Tokyo, Setagaya) 10:15 Dancing lessons and banquet hosted at the house. rome One day of the summer vacation spent at Keio swimming No.29 "Keio swimming pool" August 13, 1961 Old Keio Amusement Park (Tokyo, Chōfu) 8:03 Color pool. Family insdie the house. A day spent sightseeing at "Friends from Taiwan - Trip House at Kanagawa Prefecture、The Great Buddha of Kamakura at Kō Monoch No.30 August 13, 1961 4:25 Kamakura: Tsuruoka-hachimangū temple, Great Buddha to Kamakura and Enoshima" toku-in temple (Kamakura city, Kanagawa Prefecture), etc. rome statue etc. House at Fukuoka Prefecture、House at Kamimachi district (Setagaya Monoch Record of the new home after job transfer to Tokyo. Going No.31 "Moving to Tokyo" August, 1961 3:57 city)、Port of Yokohama (Kanagawa Prefecture) rome out to Yokohama port, etc. Monoch No.32 "Ebisu" December 12, 1961 House at Shibuya (Tokyo) 4:25 Taking a walk in the neighborhood. rome Monoch Record of the new house construction in Setagaya - No.33 "Until our house is build" 1961 House at Funabashi district(Tokyo, Setagaya) 8:12 rome carpentry work, installation of windows etc. Karasuyama shrine (Tokyo, Setagaya)、Rokakōshyunen Garden (Tokyo, Monoch Visiting shrine, home garden and neighborhood roads. Double No.34 "Visiting shrine etc." 1961 4:21 Setagaya)、House at Minami-karasuyama (Tokyo, Setagaya) rome exposure film. Tama River's riverside、Mukougaoka Amusement park (Kawasaki city, No.35 "Tama River, Mukougaoka" circa 1961 1:45 Color Yachts at Tama river etc. Kanagawa Prefecture) Film list on Setagaya Chronicle 1936 - 83 March 20, 2021 Setagaya City Office (Tokyo, Setagaya)、Unknown place (filmed inside the Monoch No.36 "City Office" circa 1961 3:50 City office. Company employees eating lunch etc. house) rome Old Mukougaoka Amusement Park (Kawasaki city, Kanagawa Prefecture)、 Family trips and weekend activities - Mukogauka amusement No.37 "Mukougaoka, Tama River" circa 1961 3:48 Color Tama River park, Tama river etc. Monoch Relatives gathering on New Year and children playing on the No.38 "Satake house at Kyōdō" January 1-5, 1962 House at Kyōdo (Tokyo, Setagaya) 8:12 rome swing in the garden. Color/ "Keiko-chan and Ōhara Coming back home to country during summer break. Woman No.39 August, 1962 Parent's house at Ōhara city(Chiba Prefecture) 8:16 Monoch beach" divers "Ama" looking for shells and seaweed. rome Parent's house at Ōhara city(Chiba Prefecture)、House at Taishidō Monoch Coming back to the hometown. Watching summer Olympic No.40 "Visiting hometown" August, 1962 5:26 (Tokyo, Setagaya) rome games on TV. "Yabusame" horseback archery at Kamakura's Tsuruoka- No.41 "Yabusame" September 16, 1962 Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine (Kamakura city, Kanagawa prefecture) 3:28 Color hachimangū temple. Monoch A walk in Chinzan-sō garden. Children playing on the house No.42 "Shō, 1 year, birthday" October 2, 1962 Chinzan-sō garden (Tokyo, Bunkyō) 3:49 rome porch. Monoch No.43 "Higan" March 15, 1963; April 4, 1963 Graveyard at Nishi-Tokyo city、"Funabashi Health Center" resort 4:08 Grave visiting during the "higan" period. rome "Masaki's entering Monoch Elementary school entrance ceremony. Children playing in No.44 April, 1963 Kyōdō Elementary School、House at Kyōdō (Tokyo, Setagaya) 4:27 ceremony" rome the garden. Inokashira park (Tokyo, Mitaka)、Old Mukougaoka Amusement Park "Going on a trip and visiting April 22, 1963; June 9, 1963 (Kawasaki city, Kanagawa Prefecture)、Futakotamagawa Amusement Park Going out to amusement park. And coming back to hometown No.45 25:11 Color hometown" etc. (Tokyo, Setagaya)、House at Taishidō (Tokyo, Setagaya)、Parent's house during summer vacation. at Ōhara city(Chiba Prefecture) "Sekku festival, Kazuhiko 2 Monoch Children riding a bicycle in the neighborhood. Traditional No.46 years and a half, Yutaka 9 May 5, 1963 House at Shibuya (Tokyo) 4:24 rome carp-shaped streamer put on during national holidays.
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