I02_Kamakura Period I03_Nanbokuchō Period I04_Sengoku_Period
I05_Nanbata_Castle I06_Medieval_Life I07_Medieval_Sites
I08_Medieval_Belief I09_Castles_in_Kantō
I10_Settlements I11_Annual_Tribute I12_Regulations
I13_Travels I14_Education_at_Terakoya I15_Performing_Art I16_Folk_Instrumental_Music
I17_Meiji_Restoration I18_Eestablishment_of_Schools
I19_Riverine_Transportation I20_Tōjō_Railway
I23_A_Family I24_Residential_Complex
I25_Urbanization I26_Transformation_of_Tsuruse
I27_Development_in_Lowland I28_Development_in_Upland I29_Development_and_Frictions
G01_RicePaddy_and_DryField G02_WetPaddy_to_DrainedOnes
G03_Crops_on_the_Fields G04_Leaf-Raking
O01_Usage
O02_History_of_the_Nanbata_Castle
O03_Gate(Koguchi) O04_Wooden_Bridge
O05_Second_Ward O06_Prime_Ward
O07_JūgyokuinTemple_Graveyard
O08_Mizuka O09_Kaneko_Family_House
O10_Gate_of_Suzuki_Family_House O11_Ōsawa_Family_House
Nanbatajō Museum, Fujimi City Municipal Museum of History and Folklore