The local magazine "Oral History" is interesting!
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Serial articles of the regional magazine "Tsukuda / Tsukishima"
[Regional magazine spine (partial)]
A regional magazine in the Tsukuda and Tsukishima areas, which are changing due to redevelopment, has been launched.
Among them, I'm looking forward to the future series of "Oral History".
It seems that "oral history" is a thing that listens to the state of old life and personal memories and summarizes it as a record.
In the first issue, it was a very nice article, so I'm looking forward to the next issue and beyond.
Children playing along the Sumida River around 1950, where the scene appears.
In this magazine, people who have lived in Tsukuda and Tsukishima for a long time talk about stories when they were children.
In particular, the story of around 1950, when there was an ice mill and a coal plant along the Sumida River, was very interesting.
I was surprised that the adult workplace and the children's playground were exquisitely overlapping.
It is attractive that scenes that you can't see now are told in this magazine.
I want to read the next issue as soon as possible.
Purchases from the next issue are at the Tsukishima Monja Promotion Association Cooperative.
The first issue is a masterpiece of over 50 pages. It was free in A5 size that is easy to pick up.
From the next issue, we heard that it will be charged, and it seems that it can be purchased at the Tsukishima Monja Promotion Association Cooperative.
By all means, even if you buy it, I would like to read the whole issue. It's an irregular issue, so don't miss it.
I would like everyone to read this wonderful article, so I would be glad if you could put it in libraries in Chuo-ku.