To kick off the last week of January, here are a few
fascinating specimens from my postcard collection. These are of Noge Hill, Yokohama, Japan. It’s hard to find any information on this
little suburb of Yokohama, and the best I could dig up on short notice via the
internet is
here, which gives a brief footnote of its post-WWII history and
current status. It would be interesting to see more of what it looks like today, and know if the temple is still there.
So, going back to the turn of the 20th Century, here are
four views, mostly of the “Temple” area at Noge Hill. These cards date circa 1900-1910:
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Cherry Blossom at Noge Hill, Yokohama |
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Stone steps, Noge Hill, Yokohama |
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Noge Hill, Yokohama |
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Temple at Noge Hill, Yokohama |
You may notice the coloring on these postcards. They pre-date color photography, and each one of these was hand painted. They would take the black & white cards and color in different parts of them for this unique look. I have quite a few unpainted, as well, which will be displayed as time goes by.
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