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The Tradition in Tama Newtown and Discontinuity of the Memories
The purpose of this paper is to consider how to connect the memories in Tama Newtown that divided by the development. To connect this discontinuity, I carried out two exhibitions as a curator; one was about the process of development of Tama Newtown, and the other was about the history of Ochiai Hakusan Shrine that located in the central area of Tama Newtown. Through these exhibitions, it turned out to be significant to know the process of the development in detail and the experience of the people who faced the development.