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Change of street name
Last updated on January 21, 2022.
April 1, 1927 | Nishitani-mura, Tsuzuki-gun was incorporated into Hodogaya-ku, Yokohama-shi, and Kawajima-cho was born. | - |
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April 1, 1939 | Asahi Ward, Kawaicho, Imajukucho, Kamishiranecho, Futamacho, and Ichizawacho were added to Kamikawaicho, Shimokawaicho, Kawaicho, Imajukucho, Kamishiranecho, Futamatagawa-cho, MitaHodogaya Ward-cho, Otakacho and Ichizawacho. There are 11 towns in the name of the town. | 11 towns |
January 1, 1941 | Shimo-Shiranecho was abolished and became Shiranecho. | - |
April 1, 1961 | Higashikibogaoka and Nakakibogaoka are born from each part of Futamatagawa-cho and Otakacho, and Minamikibogaoka is born from a part of Futamatagawa-cho to become 14 towns. | 14 towns |
November 1 | Honmuracho is born from a part of Futamatagawa-cho, and Shikimidai, Imagawa-cho, and Zenbucho are born from each part of Futamatagawa-cho and Otakacho to become 18 towns. | 18 towns |
November 1, 1962 | Honjuku-cho and Oikecho are born from a part of Futamata-cho, and Minamihonjuku-cho are born from each part of Futamata-cho and Otakacho, and 21 towns are born. | 21 towns |
February 1, 1963 | Nakazawacho is born from a part of Futamatagawa-cho, and Nakaomachi is born from each part of Futamatagawa-cho and Otakacho, resulting in 23 towns. | 23 towns |
November 15 | Makigahara and Kashiwacho were born from each part of Futamatagawa-cho and Otakacho, and became 25 towns. | 25 towns |
March 1, 1964 | Futamatagawa 1 and 2-chome are born from each part of Futamatagawa-cho and Otakacho, and Sachigaoka is born from each part of Futamatagawa-cho, Odaka-cho and Makigahara, and there are 27 towns. (Futamatagawa-cho was abolished) | 27 towns |
May 1 | Sasanodai was born from a part of Shimokawai-cho, and it became 28 towns. | 28 towns |
February 1, 1965 | Kawaishukucho and Kawaihonmachi are born from each part of Kamikawai-cho, Shimokawai-cho and Kawai-cho, and become 30 towns. | 30 towns |
November 25 | Tsuokacho is born from each part of Kawai-cho, Shimokawai-cho, and Imajuku-cho, Kanegaya is born from a part of Shimokawai-cho, and Yasashi-cho is born from each part of Kawai-cho and Shimokawai-cho, resulting in 32 towns. (Kawai-machi is abolished) | 32 towns |
March 15, 1968 | Tsurugamine 1-chome is born from each part of Imajuku-cho, Mitanda-cho, and Kawajimamachi, and Tsurugamine 2-chome is born from each part of Imajuku-cho, Mitanda-cho, Shiranecho and Kawajimamachi, making it 34 towns. | 34 towns |
October 1, 1969 | It will be divided from Hodogaya Ward and Asahi Ward will be established. At the same time, Sakonyama was born from a part of Kawajima-cho, Ichizawa-cho, Odaka-cho, Honjuku-cho, Mitanda-cho and Minami-honjuku-cho, and Nishikawashima-cho was born from a part of Kawashima-cho, resulting in 36 towns. | 36 towns |
May 1, 1970 | Kirigasaku was born from each part of Ichizawacho and Kawajimamachi, resulting in 37 towns. | 37 towns |
November 10 | Tsurugamine Honmachi is born from each part of Imajuku-cho and Shiranecho, making it 38 towns. | 38 towns |
September 1, 1971 | [Change of ward border] A part of Nishikawashimacho will be Kawajima-cho, Hodogaya-ku. | - |
May 1, 1972 | Imajuku Higashi-cho and Imajukunishicho were born from a part of Imajuku-cho, resulting in 40 towns. | 40 towns |
March 15, 1974 | Imajukuminamicho is born from each part of Imajuku-cho and Imagawacho, making it 41 towns. | 41 towns |
February 28, 1977 | [Change of ward border] Each part of Daimura-cho and Terayama-cho, Midori-ku will be Kamishirane-cho, Asahi-ku. | - |
February 25, 1979 | From a part of Kamikawai-cho, four towns (residential display area) from Wakabadai 1-chome to 4-chome were born, resulting in 45 towns. | 45 towns |
June 26 | [Change of ward border] Partially changed the boundary between Okazu-cho, Totsuka-ku and Kashiwa-cho, Asahi-ku. | - |
March 31, 1980 | [Change of ward border] A part of Kamikawai-cho, Asahi-ku becomes Setomoto-cho, Seya-ku. | - |
July 19, 1982 | [Change of ward border] A part of Kirigaoka 6-chome, Midori-ku becomes Wakabadai 2-chome, Wakabadai 2-chome becomes Miho-cho, Tokaichiba, Nagatsuda-cho, Midori-ku, and a part of Kamikawaicho, Asahi-ku becomes Kirigaoka 6-chome. | - |
July 25, 1988 | Residential indications are carried out in each part of Shiranecho, Kawajima-cho, and Tsurugamine Honmachi, and eight towns from Shirane 1-chome to 8-chome were born, resulting in 53 towns. | 53 towns |
August 21, 1989 | House indications are carried out in each part of Shiranecho and Kamishirane-cho, and Nakashirane-cho, 1-chome to 4-chome, Seven towns, Kamishirane 1-chome to 3-chome, are born and become 60 towns. | 60 towns |
July 9, 1990 | [Change of ward border] Partially changed the boundary between Hakusan-cho and Shiranecho, Midori-ku. | - |
November 11, 1991 | House indications are carried out in a part of Kanegaya and throughout Sasanodai, and Kanegaya 1-chome, 2-chome, and Six towns, Sasanodai 1-chome to 4-chome, were born and become 65 towns. (Sasanodai is abolished) | 65 towns |
October 21, 1996 | Residential indications are carried out throughout Nakaomachi and Nakazawacho, and five towns, Nakao 1-chome, 2-chome, Hajime Nakazawa chome to 3-chome, are born, resulting in 68 towns. (Nakaomachi and Nakazawacho were abolished) | 68 towns |
October 27, 1997 | House indications are carried out in a part of Imajuku-cho, and two towns, Imajuku 1-chome and 2-chome, were born, resulting in 70 towns. | 70 towns |
October 23, 2000 | Residential indications are carried out throughout Tsurugamine Honmachi and in a part of Imajuku Higashimachi, and three towns, Tsurugamine Honmachi 1-chome to 3-chome, are born, resulting in 72 towns. (Tsurugamine Honmachi is abolished) | 72 towns |
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