Last updated on December 4, 2024.
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Postal code: 233‐0008
Noto 1-chome, Noto 2-chome
Statistical data showing the current situation and changes in Konan Ward
Please refer to the latest "Data Book Konan".
Origin and History of Town Name
It is a town newly established from each part of Okubo-cho and Saido-cho with the enforcement of the house indication in 1975.
In the old days, it was called Kuragi-gun (Kurakigun), and when the municipal system was enforced in 1889, Kubo-mura, Bessho-mura, Nakasatomura, Hiroaki Teramura, Kamiooka-mura, Makita-mura, Horinouchi-mura, moving village, Idoga Tanimura, and Nagata-mura merged into Ooka-mura, Ooka-mura and Ooka-mura.
In the old days, it was said that "Shishido" or "Shishido" was written. According to Sumio Sakurai, "If the sound of the side is the original form, Saido can be considered. In other words, it is called "the place where the gods worship".
The Ookagawa flows, and the Keikyu Main Line, the Municipal Subway, and the Kamakura Highway pass.
Source: “Yokohama Town Name” (issued by Yokohama City)
For more information, please visit the page that summarizes the names of Konan Ward.
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Konan Ward General Affairs Department Ward Administration Promotion Division
Phone: 045-847-8327
Phone: 045-847-8327
Fax: 045-846-2483
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