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Isogo Ward History Chronicle 21-1945
Date of date | Items |
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April 10, 1946 | (The first general election of the lower house will be held after the revision of the Election Law) |
October 7, 1946 | Establishment of ward election committee |
November 3, 1946 | (Promulgated by the Constitution of Japan) |
February 15, 1947 | Isogo cleaning branch office opened |
March 31, 1947 | Dismantling the organization next to Neighborhood Associations |
March 31, 1947 | Yokohama High School (now private Yokohama Gakuen) was relocated from Naka Ward to Okamuracho. |
April 1, 1947 | The administrative affairs of Neighborhood Associations will be taken over by the ward |
April 1, 1947 | The School Education Law will be enforced, and a new school system will be launched. Five national schools, Isoko, Sugita, Negishi, Takigashira, and Hama, become elementary schools. |
May 5, 1947 | Negishi Junior High School and Hama Junior High School opened. |
June 1, 1947 | District offices will be set up at five locations in Negishi, Takigashira, Isoko, folding screengaura, and Kamisasashita (Aki 27.11.30 was abolished). |
August 1, 1947 | Isogo Tax Office opened in Maruyama-cho |
August 22, 1947 | Takigashira Elementary School Okamura Branch School opened |
March 7, 1948 | As a result of the reform of the police system, it became police department Isogo, Yokohama City (Showa 30.7.1 Isogo police department, Kanagawa Prefecture) |
May 15, 1948 | Kanazawa Ward was separated from Isogo Ward. It will be 10 wards in the city |
January 20, 1949 | The Koho Section will be newly established in the city, and "Yokohama Koho" (currently public information Yokohama) will be published. The Koho Committee will be formed in the ward |
February 1, 1949 | Municipal bus route between Yokohama and Sugita will be extended to Rokuura |
March 31, 1949 | Okamura Junior High School opened |
December 1, 1949 | Isogo Tax Office moved to Minami Ward and became Yokohama Minami Tax Office. |
May 25, 1950 | Opened Okamura Park |
July 30, 1950 | Isogo Public Health Center opened in Isogo-cho |
August 1, 1950 | Set up Isogo Consumer Stability Office in the ward office |
December 14, 1950 | Due to the heavy oil spill, the laver of folding screengaura, Tomioka and Kanazawa was completely destroyed. |
April 1, 1951 | Formed by the Japan National Council of Social Welfare |
July 20, 1951 | Establishment of ward agriculture committee |
December 10, 1951 | Sugita Elementary School Sugita Branch School opened |
June 1, 1953 | Municipal Yokohama Commercial High School Besshina moved from Naka Ward to Nishi Negishi Kamimachi |
July 5, 1953 | Ichiisogo Mother and Child Dormitory opened |
November 14, 1953 | The Buddhist temple bell of Tojoji Temple is designated as a National Important Cultural Property |
February 25, 1954 | Installation of the ultra-compact radio relay station at Mt. Enkai |
July 31, 1954 | Takigashira Elementary School Okamura Branch School opened |
October, 1954 | Former residence of the Earl Kunihiko Higashifushimi opened as Yokohama Prince Hotel |
January, 1955 | Completed major renovation of the Isogo Ward Office Building |
February 6, 1955 | Sugita Elementary School burned down due to fire |
April 1, 1955 | The streetcar opens between Yahatabashi and Monma. |
December 21, 1955 | Unrequisition of Okamuracho (currently part of Okamura Park) |
April 1, 1956 | Byobugaura Elementary School opened (independent from Sugita Elementary School Sugita Branch School) |
May 8, 1956 | Completed construction of Sugita Elementary School |
August 3, 1956 | Start of excavation of Sugita Kaizuka |
October 9, 1956 | Hand over the folding screengaura fishery cooperative, the coastal landfill opposition alliance, and the "Isogo Coastal Landfill Opposition Resolution" to the city |
October 17, 1956 | A local fishery cooperative opposed the construction of the Japanese National Railways Negishi Line and the landfill of Isogo and Sugita, petitioned the Japanese National Railways. |
November 29, 1956 | Negishi Bay Landfill Competition will be held. |
December 25, 1956 | City Counsil Deals Negishi Bay Landfill |
April 3, 1957 | The Japan National Railways Construction Council has decided on the construction of the Negishi Line of the Japanese National Railways. |
November 16, 1957 | Isogo fire department / Isogo public hall New Construction Celebration Ceremony |
November 25, 1957 | Isogo fire department relocated to Isogo-cho. The old government building will be the Sugita Fire Department branch office. |
April 1, 1958 | Sugita Elementary School Bairin Branch School opened |
October 14, 1958 | The U.S. military airfield in Negishi is unrequisitioned |
December 11, 1958 | Signing of Memorandum of Understanding for Negishi Bay Landfill |
January 25, 1959 | Signed a fishery compensation agreement at Negishi Bay Landfill and dissolved the Negishi Bay Landfill Problem Council |
February 21, 1959 | Groundbreaking ceremony for the Negishi Bay Landfill Project was held at Negishi Junior High School |
May 23, 1959 | Construction commenced construction of the Negishi Line |
September 1, 1959 | City University History Laboratory Excavates the site of Sandendai residence. |
February 15, 1960 | Requisition of Otoricho |
April 1, 1960 | Bairin Elementary School opened (independent from Sugita Elementary School Bairin Branch School) |
June 30, 1960 | Complete cancellation of the requisition of Nakane Kishimachi |
October 15, 1960 | Establishment of Isogo Vocational Training Center |
January 28, 1961 | Groundbreaking ceremony for housing complex Isogo (housing complex Shiomidai) |
June 21, 1961 | The Ministry of Foreign Affairs Yokohama Immigration Office (currently the Japan International Cooperation Agency Overseas Migration Center) opened in Kishimachi, Nakane. |
July 22, 1961 | The Sandendai Buried Cultural Properties Investigation Committee commences excavation. |
April 1, 1962 | Prefectural Isogo Technical High School opened |
June 7, 1962 | Established in Haramachi, Negishi Youth House |
October 10, 1962 | City Counsil and Isogo housing complex are named Shiomidai. |
January 10, 1963 | Opened Okamura Elementary School (independent from Takigashira Elementary School Okamura Branch School) |
February 1, 1963 | Shinisoko-cho and Shinmori-cho were newly established in landfills in Isogo-cho and Mori-cho. |
May 22, 1963 | Established in Takigashira Youth House, Takigashira. |
May 25, 1963 | Entering Shiomidai housing complex |
June 26, 1963 | Established Shiomidai (1-3-chome) |
June, 1963 | The folding screengaura fishing cooperative erects the Negishi Bay landfill monument on a white flag. |
July 1, 1963 | Opened Koshigoe Pool |
December 24, 1963 | Completed the first landfill project in Negishi Bay |
March 24, 1964 | Shinsugitacho and Shinnakaharacho were newly established at the landfill site in Sugita-cho and Nakaharacho. |
May 3, 1964 | The opening of all industrial roads in landfills |
May 19, 1964 | Opening ceremony for the first phase of the Negishi Line (between Sakuragicho and Isogo) was held at Isogo Station Square. |
July 14, 1964 | Morimachi Pool opened |
November 17, 1964 | Yokohama Legal Affaires Bureau Isogo Branch Office was completed next to the ward office (relocated to Kanazawa Ward, S53.11.27) |
November 18, 1964 | Ward Residents' Movement Liaison Conference opposes the construction of a thermal power plant by Tokyo Electric Power Company |
November 27, 1964 | The dissolution ceremony of the folding screengaura fishing cooperative |
December 15, 1964 | Completed the second landfill project in Negishi Bay |
January 1, 1965 | The first house indication in the city was implemented. Maruyama-cho and Takizu-cho were abolished. Maruyama 1-chome to 2-chome, Takigami 1-chome to 3-chome, Hirochicho, Nakahamacho, Hisagicho, Isogo 1-chome to 3-chome are newly established " |
February, 1965 | Negishi Bay Fisheries Cooperative builds Negishi Bay Landfill Monument in front of Negishi Station. |
April 1, 1965 | Prefectural Foreign Language High School (renamed Prefectural College of Foreign Language High School in 1968) opened. |
May 7, 1965 | Opened in Morimachi, a young man's house, folding screengaura |
July 1, 1965 | Abolished Nakane Kishimachi, Nishi Negishi Kamimachi, Nishi Negishi Shimomachi, Nishi Negishi Sakashitamachi and Nishi Negishi Babacho. Azumacho, Nishimachi, Shitamachi, Sakashitamachi, Babacho and Kamimachi were newly established. |
July 1, 1965 | Yokohama Pool Center (Mammoth Pool) opened in Haramachi |
April 2, 1966 | Sandendai was designated as a National Historic Site. |
July 19, 1966 | Completed construction of the southern sewage treatment plant (name changed from 17.4.1 to Nambu Wastewater Treatment Plant) |
August 9, 1966 | Permission for the second phase of the Negishi Line (between Isogo and Ofuna) |
September 1, 1966 | Hama Elementary School Shiomidai Branch School opened |
December 12, 1966 | Groundbreaking ceremony for Yokodai housing complex |
January 31, 1967 | The Sandendai Archeological Museum in Yokohama opened |
March 13, 1967 | The ward general government building (ward office, water supply office, public hall, Isogo Kaikan) was completed at Isogo 3-chome (the site of Hama Elementary School). |
April 1, 1967 | Shiomidai Elementary School opened (independent from Hama Elementary School Shiomidai Branch School) |
June 1, 1967 | Completed a child welfare facility at Shiomidai, blue bird Aijien (abolished 60.7.31). |
June 10, 1967 | Isogo Ward General Government Building Inauguration Ceremony |
June 23, 1967 | The Science and Technology Agency has proposed to Yokohama City a policy to build a nuclear ship's home port at the planned site of the Negishi Bay landfill. |
June 30, 1967 | The Sugita Shopping Street Federation opposes the construction of a nuclear ship home port in the city |
July 31, 1967 | Discontinuation between Ashinabashi and Sugita |
September 5, 1967 | The government gave up Yokohama City due to the construction of a nuclear ship's home port and decided to become Mutsu City. |
April 1, 1968 | Completed the City Institute of Health in Takigashira |
April 1, 1968 | Opened Prefectural College of Foreign Languages (closed in March 2011) |
August 31, 1968 | The streetcar will be abolished between Yahatabashi and Monma |
April 1, 1969 | Hama Junior High School Shiomidai Branch School opened |
May 2, 1969 | Isogo Water Fire Branch Office opened |
May 13, 1969 | The area around Mt. Enkai is designated as a special preservation area for suburban green spaces. |
May 31, 1969 | Completion of Isogo Plant of Cleaning Bureau (Abolished 59.3.31) |
June 1, 1969 | The ward youth library opened in Takigashira |
October 1, 1969 | Konan Ward, Asahi Ward, Midori Ward and Seya Ward were formed through the reorganization of administrative districts. 14 wards in the city |
October 1, 1969 | Following the reorganization of administrative districts, Minami Ward was transferred to Isogo Ward, Sasashitamachi, Hinomachi and Kamiookamachi. Isogo Ward Sasashita Town and Hino Town were newly established. |
October 1, 1969 | The completion ceremony of the Kanagawa Rinkai Railway Honmoku Line was held. |
March 17, 1970 | Operation between Isoko and Yokodai on the Negishi Line begins |
April 1, 1970 | Shiomidai Junior High School opened (independent from Hama Junior High School Shiomidai Branch School) |
April 1, 1970 | Abolished Yabe Nomachi, Sasashita Town and Hino Town. Newly established Yokodai 1-chome to 6-chome |
April 11, 1970 | Opened Kusaka Elementary School Yokodai Branch School |
May, 1970 | poetry monument of Princess Chichibu was built in front of Isogo Station. |
June 1, 1970 | Entering Yokodai housing complex |
August 28, 1970 | Groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of the Ookagawa diversion channel |
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