Yes, about once a year before Corona but none, since, as 2-wk Kakuri required. By the way, a Makado-sho's classmate also lived in Kami-Ooka when he worked for Takenaka Komuten after graduating from Too-dai, but, after he got incurable disease, he moved to his brother's house in Mitsuzawa and then to Fujidana. I've not seen him since. When he lived in Choja-machi 9-chome, we one day, rode Keikyu to Tsurumi. That station was farthest we could go with a 10-yen ticket for kids, from Hinode-cho.
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Once a year! You often come to Yokohama. After corona, please come to Japan again.
When I lived in Choja-machi, my brother and I went there to play 100-nin-isshu, over night. with a lady who was a nanny for children who came back from Manchuria. The place was formerly a ryokan the lady was taking care, until the children, a boy and 2 sisters, re-unite with their parents. I've not seen them since. Few years ago, I re-visited there after learning a Yoshida-chu's classmate who lived there but passed away sometime ago, to stick up a senko. I didn't know the widow before, but she came to meet us across from the bus depot and walked to her mansion. After chatting for a while, she drove us to the station. Afterwards, we stop by Gumiyouji, walked up Momiji-zaka and then to Nogeyama. Finally, got back to Toyoko Inn by Heiwa-kyujo.