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Western-style buildings at Umegasaki,Nagasaki

Western-style buildings at Umegasaki,Nagasaki

Western-style buildings at Umegasaki,Nagasaki==Date:unknown, Place:Nagasaki, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images)

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Western-style buildings at Umegasaki and Dejima

Western-style buildings at Umegasaki and Dejima

Western-style buildings at Umegasaki and Dejima==Date:c1887, Place:Nagasaki, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images)

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The city of Nagasaki and Nagasaki Harbour

The city of Nagasaki and Nagasaki Harbour

Many buildings were built on the Umegasaki landfill area on the left. The Nagasaki Custom House is also visible dockside. Western-style buildings have been built by the Shinchi sea side and an embankment is in the process of being built behind the buildings. Shin-Ohashi Bridge, constructed in 1869 at the mouth of Nakashima River before redirection work, is visible. A new western-style building is constructed on Dejima across from Tsukimachi. However, neither Mii Church built in 1876 nor the bell tower of Seikokai Theology School built in 1878 is visible. Therefore, this photo must have been taken around 1872. This is a bird's-eye view from Mt. Kazagashira of a typical view of Nagasaki around the beginning of the Meiji period.==Date:1873, Place:Nagasaki, Photo:Uchida Kuichi, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images)

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Nagasaki Customs

Nagasaki Customs

The new Nagasaki Custom House completed at Umegasaki in September 1890. In 1899, the districts of Suo and Nagato (present-day Yamaguchi Prefecture) came under its jurisdiction. The Nagasaki-maru and Shanghai-maru began service between Japan and China in 1923. This building was used until the Custom House was moved to a new building in 1928 as a result of the increase in traffic between Japan and the continent.==Date:unknown, Place:Nagasaki, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number75‐15‐0]

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Western-style buildings at Umegasaki and Dejima

Western-style buildings at Umegasaki and Dejima

Western-style buildings at Umegasaki and Dejima==Date:c1887, Place:Nagasaki, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images)

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Nagasaki Customs

Nagasaki Customs

The new Nagasaki Custom House completed at Umegasaki in September 1890. In 1899, the districts of Suo and Nagato (present-day Yamaguchi Prefecture) came under its jurisdiction. The Nagasaki-maru and Shanghai-maru began service between Japan and China in 1923. This building was used until the Custom House was moved to a new building in 1928 as a result of the increase in traffic between Japan and the continent.==Date:Middle Meiji (1883-1897), Place:Nagasaki, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number58‐27‐0]

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Shinchigura storehouse and Dejima

Shinchigura storehouse and Dejima

A photo of Shinchi and Nagasaki Harbor taken from the hillside above Umegasaki. The three bridges built here in 1869, Dejima Shinbashi, Shinohashi and Umegasakibashi, are seen. The Shinchi Warehouses and Dejima are clearly depicted in the photo.==Date:About 1872, Place:Nagasaki, Photo:THE FAR EAST, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number21‐28‐0]

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UMEGASAKI SHOKONSHA SHRINE

UMEGASAKI SHOKONSHA SHRINE

The graves of Shinentai Samurai who perished in the Ou Rebellion and the attack on Hakodate in 1868. These do not exist at present, but a stone monument entitled site of the Former Ukegasaki Shokonsha and Tombs stands in a corner of Daitokuji Park in Nishikoshima-machi, indicating that Sako Shinto Shrine had been moved there. From the February 1, 1981 edition of The Far East.==Date:unknown, Place:Nagasaki, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number21‐30‐0]

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The north part of the central district,Nagasaki

The north part of the central district,Nagasaki

The camera is pointing from Mt. Kazagashira to the northern part of Nagasaki city. The harbour is seen beyond Dejima and Umegasaki. The opposite bank is Akunoura. Dejima Bridge is seen. This is a similar camera angle as the photos numbered 75-9 and 75-22.==Date:unknown, Place:Nagasaki, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number21‐10‐0]

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Dejima and Nagasaki harbour seen from Don-no-Yama

Dejima and Nagasaki harbour seen from Don-no-Yama

In the centre is Dejima, and to the fore are the Shinchi warehouses and the settlements of Umegasaki. The shore line of Dejima can be seen clearly. A wooden bridge (Umegasaki Bridge) can be seen connecting Shinchi and the settlements.==Date:unknown, Place:Nagasaki, Photo:Ueno Hikoma, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number21‐2‐0]

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Center of NAGASAKI downtown and umegasaki settlement

Center of NAGASAKI downtown and umegasaki settlement

Written March 1866 by Beato. A wide view of the central part of Nagasaki and Dejima, Shinchi and Umegasaki from Mt.Kazagashira. There is no bridge at the mouth of Nakashima river, and the building of the Nishiyakusho is seen to the upper right. Shinchi is still skirtde on the rea by sea. There are many foreign ships in the harbour.==Date:1866, Place:Nagasaki, Photo:F. Beato, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number17‐2‐0]

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View of dejima,fan-shaped artificial island,from kannai

View of dejima,fan-shaped artificial island,from kannai

View of Dejima and Nagasaki Harbour from the Chinese Quarter in Kannai near the Shinchi warehouses. The bridge in the centre is Umegasaki Bridge. The inlet is the present Minato Park. At the seaside of Dejima is a protruding Umamawashi built in 1867.==Date:unknown, Place:Nagasaki, Photo:Kusakabe Kinbei, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number2‐1‐0]

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Shinchigura storehouse and Dejima

Shinchigura storehouse and Dejima

This is a stereo photograph taken from the east part of Junin-machi above Umegasaki and looking over the Chinese warehouses in Shinchi on the right toward Tsuki-machi and Dejima. The two-story, tile-roofed Eighteenth Bank, which was built in 1889, is captured here.==Date:unknown, Place:Nagasaki, Photo:THE FAR EAST?, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number115‐4‐0]

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Viewing Shin-Ohashi from Umegasaki Bridge

Viewing Shin-Ohashi from Umegasaki Bridge

This is a view of Shinchi and Dejima from Umegasaki Bridge looking along the waterfront toward Dejima and Shinchi. Umegasaki Bridge is the wooden structure built in 1869. The date is between 1877 and 1887.==Date:unknown, Place:Nagasaki, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number110‐47‐0]

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Western-style buildings at Umegasaki and Dejima

Western-style buildings at Umegasaki and Dejima

Dejima Island is viewed from the hill of Umegasaki. The buildings in the foreground are, from left, the newly built (1884) Nagasaki Post Office, Great Northern Telegraph Co. (No.2 Umegasaki), and the Nagasaki branch office of Yokohama Specie Bank (later Nippon Yusen Kaisha). The re-routing of Nakashima River has been completed by this time. The bridge on the right is the first-generation Dejima Bridge, and the Dejima Protestant Seminary is to the left of the bridge. Behind Dejima is the second-generation Nagasaki Prefecture Office building erected in 1876. The date is between 1892 and 1897.==Date:unknown, Place:Nagasaki, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number109‐10‐0]

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Panoramic view of NAGASAKI

Panoramic view of NAGASAKI

This panoramic photograph of central Nagasaki was taken from Mt. Kazagashira. This is the first of three panels (#5615-5617) showing the area from the elevation of Umegasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture Office and Nagasaki City Hall to the then high school (now Sakura-machi Primary School) and all the way to Suwa Shinto Shrine. The date is after 1893, because the re-routing of Nakashima River has been completed. This first panel depicts (from the left) Umegasaki, Nagasaki Customs, Shinchi, Dejima and Nakashima River (after the re-routing work), Nagasaki Prefecture Office and Nagasaki District Court.==Date:unknown, Place:Nagasaki, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number109‐1‐0]

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Panoramic view of NAGASAKI

Panoramic view of NAGASAKI

This panoramic photograph of central Nagasaki was taken from Mt. Kazagashira. This is the first of three panels (#5615-5617) showing the area from the elevation of Umegasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture Office and Nagasaki City Hall to the then high school (now Sakura-machi Primary School) and all the way to Suwa Shinto Shrine. The date is after 1893, because the re-routing of Nakashima River has been completed. This third panel depicts (from the left) the area from Sakura-machi to the former high school and Suwa Shinto Shrine. Koeiji Temple is visible on the lower left along with the bridges Ichiran-bashi, Furumachi-bashi, Amigasa-bashi and Oide-bashi.==Date:unknown, Place:Nagasaki, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number109‐3‐0]

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Panoramic view of NAGASAKI

Panoramic view of NAGASAKI

This panoramic photograph of central Nagasaki was taken from Mt. Kazagashira. This is the first of three panels (#5615-5617) showing the area from the elevation of Umegasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture Office and Nagasaki City Hall to the then high school (now Sakura-machi Primary School) and all the way to Suwa Shinto Shrine. The date is after 1893, because the re-routing of Nakashima River has been completed. This second panel depicts (from the left) the Court of Appeals, Nagasaki Commercial High School and Nagasaki City Hall. The stone bridges over Nakashima River are, from downstream, Fukuro-bashi, Megane-bashi and Susukihara-bashi.==Date:unknown, Place:Nagasaki, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number109‐2‐0]

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Panoramic view of Nagasaki Harbour from across the shore

Panoramic view of Nagasaki Harbour from across the shore

This is a three-panel panoramic photograph depicting Ohato, Shinchi, the Oura waterfront, Matsugae Bridge, Minamiyamate, Kozone, Naminohira and Furukawa-machi. Shin-Ohashi, Umegasaki and Matsugae bridges have been built as part of the re-routing of Nakashima River, indicating that the date is around 1887. The left panel captures the entire view of Dejima, Shin-ohashi Bridge, Shinchi and Umegasaki, the centre panel the area from Umegasaki to Minamiyamate, the Russian Consulate and the central part of the foreign settlement, and the right panel the area from the central part of the foreign settlement to Furukawa-machi. The southern end of the Minamiyamate neighbourhood area is visible.==Date:unknown, Place:Nagasaki, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number107‐1‐0]

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Panoramic view of Nagasaki Harbour from across the shore

Panoramic view of Nagasaki Harbour from across the shore

This is a three-panel panoramic photograph depicting Ohato, Shinchi, the Oura waterfront, Matsugae Bridge, Minamiyamate, Kozone, Naminohira and Furukawa-machi. Shin-Ohashi, Umegasaki and Matsugae bridges have been built as part of the re-routing of Nakashima River, indicating that the date is around 1887. The left panel captures the entire view of Dejima, Shin-ohashi Bridge, Shinchi and Umegasaki, the centre panel the area from Umegasaki to Minamiyamate, the Russian Consulate and the central part of the foreign settlement, and the right panel the area from the central part of the foreign settlement to Furukawa-machi. The southern end of the Minamiyamate neighbourhood area is visible.==Date:unknown, Place:Nagasaki, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number107‐1‐0]

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Panoramic view of Nagasaki Harbour from across the shore

Panoramic view of Nagasaki Harbour from across the shore

This is a three-panel panoramic photograph depicting Ohato, Shinchi, the Oura waterfront, Matsugae Bridge, Minamiyamate, Kozone, Naminohira and Furukawa-machi. Shin-Ohashi, Umegasaki and Matsugae bridges have been built as part of the re-routing of Nakashima River, indicating that the date is around 1887. The left panel captures the entire view of Dejima, Shin-ohashi Bridge, Shinchi and Umegasaki, the centre panel the area from Umegasaki to Minamiyamate, the Russian Consulate and the central part of the foreign settlement, and the right panel the area from the central part of the foreign settlement to Furukawa-machi. The southern end of the Minamiyamate neighbourhood area is visible.==Date:unknown, Place:Nagasaki, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number107‐1‐0]

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Cemetery at Umegasaki Nagasaki Shokonsha Shrine

Cemetery at Umegasaki Nagasaki Shokonsha Shrine

Cemetery at Umegasaki Nagasaki Shokonsha Shrine==Date:about 1874, Place:Nagasaki, Photo:Ueno Hikoma?, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images)

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Umegasaki Nagasaki Shokonsha Shrine

Umegasaki Nagasaki Shokonsha Shrine

Umegasaki Nagasaki Shokonsha Shrine==Date:about 1874, Place:Nagasaki, Photo:Ueno Hikoma?, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images)

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The Oura foreign settlement seen from Minamiyamate

The Oura foreign settlement seen from Minamiyamate

This photo was taken from around the observation area of Glover Garden. The big western style building on the right is the Belle Vue Hotel, the first large size hotel in the foreign settlement. In the foreground is the fence by the slope to Oura Church. Approximately 9 meters were added to the Oura Bund in 1864. The first customs office building can be seen at the foot of the protruding embankment in front of the Umegasaki Customs House. Around 1867.==Date:unknown, Place:Nagasaki, Photo:F. Beato, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images)

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