- What kind of place is Shibuya?
- The birthplace of trendy.
- Fashionable.
- Cute and Kawaii.
- Many young people.
- There are many live houses.
- How long is Shibuya lively?
- What was here?
- Imperial Japanese Army's Yoyogi Parade ground.
- It isn't cute.
- A house is in Yoyogi Park.
- What is that house?
- It is the house of the family of the American air force.
- Why is it that it is here?
- The Pacific War was over in 1945.
- Afterwards Japan was occupied in GHQ.
- I see.
- GHQ demanded that Japan built the house of 20000 U.S. soldiers family.
- Japan built 827 houses for U.S. soldiers family in Yoyogi.
- The name of this area was Washington Heights.
- 827 houses isn't a lot.
- This is a then photograph.
- Here is Yoyogi Park.
- Yoyogi sports stadium is here.
- Very large.
- Olympics players used this house by the Tokyo Olympics in 1964.
- They left only one house in commemoration of the Olympics.
- After war, Japanese people were very poor.
- The Japanese did not know the American life.
- How about American life?
- Furniture of the tree.
- Kitchen, tableware, kitchen utensil.
- Air-conditioning perfection, bathroom.
- Microwave oven, iron, vacuum cleaner.
- Coffee maker, toaster, a refrigerator, water heater.
- Cheese grater, potato masher, ice pick.
- School, church, live meeting place, officer club.
- Three baseball fields, two tennis courts, golf course, Library, bar.
- All made it here?
- Whose money did make it?
- Japanese money.
- Postwar Japan was very poor.
- It was common in the United States.
- But the civic life of Japan was too poor.
- American life here was rare for a Japanese.
- Japan could not meet a demand of American.
- American religious group supported Japan.
- They sent food and pharmaceutical products to Japan.
- What about the American food?
- The meat transported from the United States.
- The vegetables?
- They brought in artificial manure from the United States.
- Anything else?
- An antibiotic and insecticide.
- American does things at their own pace.
- I know.
- A lot of rich american officers lived in Washington Heights.
- The Japanese did business against them.
- There were a lot of shops for Americans in Omotesando.
- There are many shops of the overseas brand in this neighborhood.
- A black market was in Dogenzaka.
- A Japanese is different from an American in a physical constitution.
- The eating habits are different.
- There were a lot of Japanese-Americans there.
- The United States let they learn Japanese.
- Keep out for Japanese?
- American only.
- The child entered without permission.
- Till when was there the Washington Heights?
- This area was returned to Japan in 1964.
- I was tired of her long talk.
- I know an interesting story about Meiji Shrine. Do you go?
Related spot
- First flight in Japan
Kumazou Hino was dispatched in Germany. Yoshitoshi Tokugawa was in France. They became a pilot. - Meiji Shinto Shrine
There are a lot of tall trees. This forest was made for 100 years. There were many rare animals and insects. - Love letter street
It is a novel of Fumio Niwa. They wanted to contact an American. But they were not able to speak English. - Military coup in Feb 26
Imperial Way faction of the army killed several politicians. And, they occupied the government area.