Links to websites with images related to the history of Tokyo.
City Libraries and Local Historical Museums
- Local Documents at the Chuo City Library
- You can view images of nishiki-e (woodblock print) and photographs in the collection of the Chuo City Library. You can search by a place name on the map or by a key word or document type.
- Prominent People of Minato City
- The "Prominent People of Minato City" is a collection of histories about people who contributed to Japanese societies and cultures in the past through the present. The collection was put together from the point of view of their relations with Minato City. You can view images of portraits of people, photographs of their associated places and buildings, and ukiyo-e (Japanese woodblock print) and photographs of places of interest.
- Local Documents at the Sumida City Library
- This site posts the photographs of Sumida City preserved at the library. You can search these photos by map and region.
- Photographs in the Collection of the Itabashi City Archives
- There are more than 25,000 photographs in the collection with mainly publicity photographs in Showa 30's to 40's that were used in "History of Itabashi City". You can view a part of the collection in the website. Also, "Electronic Display Room of Itabashi City Archives" presents historical documents with comments.
- Fussa City Local History Archives - Fussa through Photographs
- Among photographs provided by the citizens of Fussa City for the compilation of the city history, those with locations identifiable at the present are shown including the townscape of Fussa and Tama River. Those are valuable documents that can tell us the transition of the modern Fussa through the eras of Meiji, Taisho and Showa.
- Chofu City Library - Citizen's Town Information Center
- Chofu city has many inhabitants and unique histories. The Chofu city library has created a system by which the citizens of Chofu city themselves can research into histories of Chofu City and variety of information about the city and then compile and put out the information. Such information collected by the citizens are posted in this website.
- Akiruno Digital Archives
- This is a website that collects, preserves and discloses "history, people and knowledge" related to Akiruno City. The site is provided by the Akiruno City Library. In the Akiruno City Photo Archives, you can view images in four categories: "Akiruno City and Civil Rights Movement", "People Associated with Akiruno City", "Cultural Heritage in Akiruno City" and "Scenery of Akiruno City".