History

Turning Old Tokyo into Hiroshima’s Nakajima-honmachi for Kono Sekai TV Drama
Turning Old Tokyo into Hiroshima’s Nakajima-honmachi for Kono Sekai TV Drama

Turning Old Tokyo into Hiroshima’s Nakajima-honmachi for Kono Sekai TV Drama

Recently I went to rural Tokyo (yes, it has a rural part) to visit Edo-Tokyo Tatemono, the 25 building architectural park that preserves old Tokyo buildings. Its collection includes the homes of Edo era farmers and a prime minister as…

The Satomi Clan and the Battles of Konodai Castle
The Satomi Clan and the Battles of Konodai Castle

The Satomi Clan and the Battles of Konodai Castle

1564.  Satomi Yoshihiro looked out across the Edo River at the Hojo forces arraying against him, just as his father had 26 years prior.  The elder Satomi, Yoshitaka, was defeated by Hojo Ujitsuna in the first battle of Konodai and…

Hiroshima Survivors IV: Hiroshima Museum of History and Traditional Crafts
Hiroshima Survivors IV: Hiroshima Museum of History and Traditional Crafts

Hiroshima Survivors IV: Hiroshima Museum of History and Traditional Crafts

There’s something about turn of the century red brick buildings that excite me. I’m not sure if it’s the color, styling or the history, maybe it’s all of them but when I see one I have to check it out…

Hiroshima Survivors III: Old Bank of Japan Hiroshima Branch
Hiroshima Survivors III: Old Bank of Japan Hiroshima Branch

Hiroshima Survivors III: Old Bank of Japan Hiroshima Branch

  Old banks are urban fortresses. Solidly built and intended to protect valuables, their designs make them the next best thing to an actual bunker for surviving a bomb- even atomic ones at close range. Uheiji Nagano didn’t have bombs…