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Yokohama City History Volume 1 Table of Contents

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To the History of Yokohama City

Yokohama City History Volume 1 Table of Contents

Preface
Part 1 Primitive Ages and Ancients

Chapter 1 Jomon period

Section 1 Age of earthless culture

Section 2 Start and Development of Jomon Culture

Section 3 Minamibori shell mound and primitive settlement

Section 4 Development of Hunting and Fishing Life

Chapter 2 Yayoi period

Section 1 From Jomon Culture to Yayoi Culture

Section 2 Start of paddy rice cultivation

Section 3 Development of Agriculture and Changes in Society

Chapter 3 Kofun period

Section 1 The formation of the royal family who ruled Takeshi Minamizo

1 Establishment of the Hiyoshi Burial Mounds

2 Society that created tumuli

3 Domains of royal family control

4 Early East Country Management by the Yamato Administration

Section 2 The Conflict of Musashi and the Establishment of Tunkura

1 Development of Kofun Culture

2 Strengthening the Domination of East Country

3 Disputes and Establishment of Tunkura

Section 3 Movement toward the establishment of a Ritsuryo system state

1 Transforming Tumulus Culture

2 The entity of the crowd tumuli

3 Regional characteristics that appeared in the late Kofun culture

Chapter 4 The Ritsuryo Era

Section 1 Yokohama in the age of the Ritsuryo State Formation

1 Reform of Dahua and Its Impact

2 Transition of Yokohama in Nara period

Section 2 Village life in the 7th and 8th centuries

Section 3 The movement of the Heian period

Section 4 Growth of Samurai Tokoku

1 Formation of the Bushidan

2. Establishment of samurai territory

3 Distribution and Characteristics of the Bushidan around Yokohama

4 The character of the samurai territory

Part 2 Middle Ages

Chapter 1 Kamakura period

Section 1 Establishment of Kamakura shogunate

1 Relief and the House of Lords

2 Guardian head

Section 2 Hojo's Dedication and Yokohama

1 Persual Politics

2 The destruction of Mr. Hatakeyama and Mr. Wada

3 Development of Musashi and Construction of Rokuura Road

4 The destruction of Mr. Miura

5 Measures for Mr. Senba

Section 3 Social and Economics of Yokohama City Area during the Kamakura period

1 Northern Region: Formation and Development of Bushidan

2 Kamakura-gun - Growth of Farmers and Geographical Powers

3 Kuragi-gun - Samurai Buddhist monk and the People's Life

Chapter 2 Northern and Southern Courts period and Muromachi period

Section 1 Muromachi Shogunate and Kanto territory

1 The destruction of Mr. Hojo and Kenmu Chuko

2 Yokohama city area under the control of Ashikaga

3 Samurai and a peasant

Section 2 conflict between Mrs. Uesugi

Chapter 3 After the Hojo Era

Section 1 Souno and Ujizuna's Sagami and Musashi Hirasada

1 Souno's Sagamidaira

2 Mr. Tsunada's advance to Musashi and Sagami Management

3 Reconstruction of Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu Shrine

After Section 2, the establishment of Hojo Branch

1 Ujiyasu's Musashi Hirasada

2 Prosecution and the establishment of "Territory Book"

3 Gohojo's divisional control and Yokohama city area

Section 3 Gohojo's rural rule

1 Structure of Rural Areas

2 Gohojo's tax system

3 Growth and Control of the Farmers

Section 4 The destruction of Mr. Hojo: Ujimasa and Mr. Nao

1 Distance of State Control

2 The destruction of Mr. Hojo

Part 3 Edo period

Chapter 1 Rural Control System in the Early Edo Period

Section 1 Ieyasu Tokugawa's entry to Kanto region and control mechanism

1 Ieyasu's entry into the Kanto region

2 Knowledge of a Rural Area in Yokohama

3 The origin of the early lords

Section 2 Implementation of Land Inspection

1 The so-called Taiko prosecution and Ieyasu's early prosecution

2 The realization of the Gyeong'an Prosecution Ordinance and the Small Farming Independence Policy

3 Implementing land inspections in rural areas within the city area

The burdens of farmers in the early stages of Section 3

1 Identity Controls of Farmers

2-year contribution and duty of village officials

Reality of Three-Year Tribute

Chapter 2 Rural Structure in the Early and Early Edo Period

Rural Village in Kuragi-gun, early Section 1

1 Formation of the peasant in Nagata Village

2 Zen Mago and its surroundings

3 Tataku Kugo and its surroundings

Section 2 Early and Early Rural Villages in Tachibanaju County

1 Rural areas around Kanagawa-juku

2 Villages along the Tsurumi River

Section 3 Early and Early Rural Villages in Tsuzuki County

1 Chigasaki Village and its surroundings

2 Early rural areas in remote areas

3 Early rural village in the middle part of the Tsurumi River

Rural Village in Kamakura-gun in the first half of Section 4

1 Kamiyabe Village and its surroundings

2 Rural villages around Tozuka-juku

3 Ueno Village and its surroundings

Section 5 Summary

1 Registered person of the Initial Land Inspection Book

2 Meanings of the description

Chapter 3 Installation and maintenance of Tokaido-juku Station

Introduction of Section 1 Post Office System

1 Maintenance of horses at the inn station

2. Measures of the Shogunate to maintain the inn station

Section 2 Early Assistance System

1 The prototype of the Sukyo system

2 Actual burden of initial assistance town

Chapter 4 Development of arable land, progress of branch villages and Yoshidashinden

Section 1 Trends in arable land development and establishment of Niimura

1 Trends in arable land development

Progress of separation of the two villages

Section 2 Yoshidashinden Other Development

1 Development and Management of Yoshidashinden

2 Development of Katabira River Upstream Hatasaku Nitta

Chapter 5 Trends in Makumasa and Rural Areas during the Genroku era and Kyoho periods

Section 1 Characteristics of the Impact of Political Trends on Rural Areas

Section 2 Disasters and Their Countermeasures: The Hoeizan Eruption and Rural Villages

Section 3 Implementation of fixed exemption system and creation of high-cost goods

Changes in the annual contribution

2 Implementing a fixed exemption system and increasing annual tribute

3. Establishment of high hanging items

Section 4 Development of Mitaka Field and Life of Farmers

1 Development of the Mitakaba area as part of Kyoho Shinsei

2 Life of Mirofuba and Farmers

1 Writing and Falconer Denma

2 Enforce hunting restrictions

3 Shogun's falconry and surrounding rural areas

Section 5 Change of Village Officials

1 Overview of village headman Change

2 Kozen uproar in Kamiooka Village

Chapter 6 Post Offices and Sukyo in the middle of the Edo period

Section 1 Yado Station during the Genroku era and Kyoho period

1 Traffic problems during the Genroku era and the Kyoho period

2 Official horses

3 Changes in rent

4 The hierarchy of people who bear the role of horses

5 Composition of residents in post offices

6. Definition of lodgings and changes in how to bear lodgings

Section 2 Development of Sukyo System

Reorganization of Sukego Village in 1694

2 The role of Sugo in Josukego Village

3 Abolition of distinction between Josukego and Daisukego

4 Conflict between the post office and Sugo Village

5 Yagurazawa Outbound Sukego Village and Tokaido Kasukego Town

Chapter 7 The aspect of rural economy in the middle of the Edo period

Section 1 Characteristics of the Age in the State of Rural Economy

Section 2 Economic Situation of Rural Areas in Yokohama

1 Regional characteristics of industry and economy

2 rural economy by district

1 Rural conditions in the middle-stream area of Tsurumi River

2. Situation of Rural Areas near the Tokaido Highway in Tachibanaju-gun

3 Rural conditions in the Katabira River basin

4 Rural situation in Kuragi-gun

5 Rural circumstances in Kamakura-gun

Section 3 Lawn Riverbank and Hodogaya Merchant

Chapter 8 Development of Flood Control and Water Use and Rural Villages

Section 1 Flood Control and Water Use of the Tsurumi River and Rural Villages

1 Tsurumi River and rural areas within the city area

2 Flood control conflicts in downstream areas

3 Flood control conflicts in the middle stream

4 Water use and water theory in the middle stream of Tsurumi River

5 Water Use and Water Theory in the Upper Tsurumi River

Section 2 Flood Control and Water Use of the Ooka River and Rural Villages

1 Ookagawa and Rural Villages

2 Flood Control and Rural Areas in Okagawa

3 Planning of Kawaguchi Nitta Development and Coastal Rural Areas

Section 3 Water Use in Katabira River: Water Use in Imajuku Village

Chapter 9 Political Trends in the late Edo period and Lord Finance and Rural Villages

Section 1 Reforms of Makumasa

Trends in 1-year tribute

2 Kansei Reform and Rural Areas

3 Bunsei “Reform” and development of rural control system

4 Tenpo Reform and Rural Villages

Section 2 Natural disasters, bad harvests and farmer control

1 Overview of natural disasters and bad harvests

2 Activities of lords and village officials during famine

3 The turmoil of farmers in the Tenpo era famine

Section 3 Plight of Lord's Finance and Farmers

Characteristics of the rule of lord in the second half

2 Overview of Private Finance Poverty

3. Actual state of financial poverty in the flagship region

4. Definition of the Farkoku Daimyo

Chapter 10 Development of highway traffic and post towns in the late Edo period

The aspect of Section 1 Post Office

1 Overview of Kanagawa, Hodogaya, and Totsuka Mijuku

2 Overview of Hodogaya-juku

3 How to use horses

4 Classification and occupation differentiation of residents of post offices

Section 2 Transition of Sukyo System

1 The range and type of Sukego Village in the latter half and the cause of replacement

2. Method of meeting with Sukego Village and serving as Sukego

Chapter 11 Trends in Rural Economy during the late Tokugawa shogunate Period

Section 1 Regional characteristics of rural areas within the city area: the size of the village and the locality of farmers' possession of stone height

Section 2 aspect of agricultural production

1 Overview

2 Agriculture in villages along the Tokaido Road

3 Agriculture in the Tanida area of Tachibanaju-gun

4 Agriculture on the flat part of the Tsurumi River

5 Agriculture in the upstream valley area of Tsurumi River

6 Agriculture in villages in the Katabira River basin

7 Agriculture in Tanida Village, Kamakura County

8 Agriculture in the flat land area of the Kashio River basin

9 Agriculture in Yata-mura, Kuragi-gun

Section 3 Development of overtime work in rural areas

1 Overwork of the villages that have left the highway

2 Oversight of the Villages

3 Oversight of Tokai Dosuji Village

4 Oversight of Kaigan Village, Kuragi-gun

Appendix Yokohama Rural Statement
Sweeping

Table of Contents
Publication pageTable
10~1Chapter 1, Chapter 1Table 1Transition of Jomon pottery
39 Table 2List of pit dwellings in Minamibori Village
122Chapter 1, Chapter 3Table 3Representative of Musashi Country Establishment based on Existing Materials
123 Table 4List of Musashi Country Residents by Existing Materials
181~86Chapter 1, Chapter 4AppendixList of residences and scattered sites excavated from Haji ware and Sue pottery
204 Table 5Distribution of cremation bone ware
384Chapter 2, Chapter 3Table 1Gohojo Land Inspection Table
386 Table 2Land inspection table of Kuragi-gun
388 Table 3Land inspection table by people
400 Table 4Goji Ujiharu Hojo's annual tribute table
463Chapter 3, Chapter 1Table 1The presence or absence of an initial flagship and a Jinya
464 Table 2Number of lords by place of origin
465 Table 3Composition of the Lords
479 Table 4Early detection of each village in Kuragi-gun
480 Table 5Increase in stone heights in former Ishikawago villages
481 Table 6Early detection of Tachibanaki Koorimura
482 Table 7Comparison of raw wheat village inspection book
482 Table 8Type of cultivated land in each village in 1679
484 Table 9Early detection of the villages of Tsuzuki-gun
486 Table 10Establishment and inspection of land in the northern part of Kamakura-gun
486 Table 11Early detection of villages in Kamakura-gun
487 Table 12Whether or not there is a description in the geographical inspection book
487 Table 13Number of villages in the city area Ueda Ishimoribetsu
488 Table 14Ishimori Omote
502 Table 15The annual contribution of Nagata Village
504 Table 16Masayasu year Number of villages delivered to small goods and delivery costs
510~1Chapter 3, Chapter 2Table 17Land ownership by Nagata Village in 1591
512 Table 18Breakdown of arable land (Tensho era 19)
512,21~3 Table 19Farmer composition of Nagata Village (Tensho era 19-Genroku era 9)
524 Table 20Transition of Nagata Village Site (Tensho era 19 - Enpo era 6)
526 Table 211664
527 Table 22Owned by a subordinate of the Hattori family (Enpo era 3)
528 Table 23Increase in cultivated land by small farmers (Kanei era)
529 Table 24The division of Nosenzan (Enpo era 6)
529 Table 25Ownership of Forests (Enpo era 6)
530 Table 26Takeshi Hattori's tenant land (Enpo era 5)
531 Table 27Ido Ka Tanimura tenant fee (Enpo era 5)
532 Table 28Saburoemon's tenant relationship (Genroku era 15-Meiwa 6)
532 Table 29Change in servants (Enpo era 3 - Ansei 2)
535 Table 30Farmer composition of Takito Village (Bunroku 4-Bunkyu)
537 Table 31Mr. Amuro's Land Transfer (Bunroku 4-Jokyo 4)
541 Table 32Unyashiki Farmer in Okamura (Bunroku 4)
542 Table 33Farmer composition of Okamura (Bunroku 4-Meiji 2)
544 Table 34Mr. Ito’s Land Transfer (Bunroku 4 - Genroku era 9)
544 Table 35Ogo's Land Transfer (Bunroku 4 - Genroku era 9)
547 Table 36Torika of Isogo Village (Bunroku 4-Genroku era 9)
548 Table 37Farmer composition of Isogo Village (Bunroku 4-Kansei)
550 Table 38Farmer composition of Negishi Village (Bunroku 4 Genroku era 7)
551 Table 39Takahashi's land transfer (Bunroku 4-Kanbun era)
551 Table 40Mori's Land Transfer (Bunroku 4-Kanbun era)
552 Table 41Changes in the first and middle periods of Negishi Village (Kanbun-Genroku era 7)
553 Table 42Composition of Morigo Farmers (Bunroku 3)
555 Table 43Farmer composition of many Kugo (Tensho era 19)
558 Table 44Yosaburo's Tabata (around Masayasu)
560 Table 45Shoyoshi Tabata (around Masayasu)
560 Table 46Tabata of Sajibei (around Masayasu)
561 Table 47Change of rice fields in the village of Saido (Tensho era 19-Masayasu)
562 Table 48Change of Upland Field in Saido Village (Tensho era 19 - around Masayasu)
563 Table 49Change of Farmers in Moto Village (Kanbun 4-Meiji 3)
566 Table 50Farmer composition of Ookago (Bunroku 3)
568 Table 51Farmer composition of Sugita Shimogo (Tensho era 19)
570 Table 52Immunity of Sugita Shimogo (Tensho era 19)
571 Table 53Farmer composition of Otamura (Bunroku 3)
573 Table 54Farmer composition of Kamekubo, Shirahata Village (Bunroku 3)
574 Table 55Farmer composition of Shirohata Village (Enpo era 3)
575 Table 56Classification by hierarchy of Rokkakubashi Village (Bunroku 3)
577 Table 57Number of Koseki Village Familys (Kanbun 5)
577 Table 58Increase in cultivated land in Shimo-Sugeta Village (Bunroku 3-Manji 2)
578 Table 59Farmer composition of Shimo-Sugeta Village (Bunroku 3)
579 Table 60Arable land owned by Kamikoma Okamura (Kanei era 21)
580 Table 61Revenue decrease rate at Yamu Village (Kanei era 19 - Genroku era 11)
581 Table 62Change of cultivated land for the territory of Yamu Village (Kanei era 19-21)
581 Table 63Farmer composition of Yamu Village (Kanei era 21)
582 Table 64Increase in endorsed peasants (Kanei era 19 - Manji 1)
583 Table 65Land for Jiroemon Sekiguchi, Ikumugi Village (Kanei era 21)
585 Table 66Farmer composition of Chigasaki Village (Bunroku 3)
586 Table 67Zojoji territory (Kanei era 9)
587 Table 68Nonoyama territory (Kanei era 9)
590 Table 69Farmer composition of Otana Village (Bunroku 3)
592 Table 70Farmer composition of Teraya Village (Bunroku period)
593 Table 71Land transfer of each land in Teraie Village (Bunroku-Genroku era)
596 Table 72Increase in cultivated land in Nagatsuda Village (Bunroku 4-Kyoho)
597 Table 73Farmer composition of Nagatsuda Village (Bunroku 4)
598 Table 74Distribution of residence in Kamikawai Village (Genroku era 12)
599 Table 75Farmer composition of Kawai-go (Bunroku 2)
600 Table 76Farmer composition of Futamatagawa Zenbe Valley (Genna 2-6)
601 Table 77Number of people in 1724
601 Table 78Farmers' composition of the territory of Futamatagawa Village (Genroku era 8)
602 Table 79Farmer composition of Nakayamamura (Masayasu 2)
604 Table 80Farmer composition of Aoto Village (Kanbun 13-Ansei 5)
605 Table 81Arable land type in the northern villages of Kamakura-gun
607 Table 82Farmer composition of Kamiyabe Village (Kyeong'an 5)
611 Table 83Comparison of cultivated land in Shimo-Kurata Village (Keicho era 8 - Enpo era 6)
611 Table 84Arable land ownership in 1678
612 Table 85Farmer composition of Shimo-Kurata Village (Enpo era 6)
613 Table 86Increased cultivated land in Tozuka-juku (Keicho era 9 - Enpo era 4)
613 Table 87Breakdown of Uenomura 2 towns and above layer (Enpo era 6)
619 Table 88Early Yokohama City Area Classification by Rural Classification
620 Table 89Taritoishitaka in the city area rural village
638Chapter 3Table 90Transition of Honma Ichida
644 Table 91Rice saving money to Hodogaya and Shinagawa-juku
653 Table 92Sugo Village before the Genroku era
654 Table 931672 Sukema Passbook
656 Table 94Number of employees, total number of employees, number of employees, names of employees
657 Table 95Composition of actors
665Chapter 3, Chapter 4Table 96Changes in Ishitaka, Rural Village, Kuragi-gun
666 Table 97Changes in stone heights in rural areas along the Tsurumi River
667 Table 98A village with a remarkable increase in stone height
668 Table 99Number of villages by Ishitaka (Masayasu stage)
680 Table 100Odaka Nitta tenant land
692Chapter 3, Chapter 5Table 101Trends in annual tribute before and after the sandfall in the Hoei era (Hoei era 1-6)
693 Table 102Changes in Nagata Village Annual Mitsutaka (Hoei era 1-Kyoho 6)
696 Table 103Annual tribute before and after the fixed exemption system was enacted (Kyoho 1-Meiwa 5)
698 Table 104Anti-current tribute by field
713 Table 105village headman shift count
714 Table 106The unchanging village of village headman
715 Table 107The village where the master was replaced
727Chapter 3, Chapter 6Table 108Amount of horses issued
737 Table 109Number of units by rank (Kyoho 9)
738 Table 110Number of horses, walkers, and small roles (Kyoho 2)
740 Table 111Number of units by land owned by Hodogaya-juku (Hokkaido 5)
744 Table 112The villages that appeared in the request for additional Josuke Village (Genroku era 6)
750 Table 113Annual amount borne by Nagata Village's Sukyo Town (Masanori 1-Kyoho 8)
751 Table 114Hodogaya-juku Sugo Village (Kyoho 10)
752 Table 115Nagata Village One-Year Sukyo Burden (Kyoho 21)
776Chapter 3, Chapter 7Table 116Toriyama Murata's regular disaster area by level
826Chapter 3, Chapter 8Table 117Weirs and reservoirs in 12 surrounding villages (Meiji 2)
834 Table 118Noto Village Flood Damage Table (Kyoho 4-13)
843 Table 119Bansui of Imajuku Village (Kaei era 5 - Manen 1)
848Chapter 3, Chapter 9Table 120Year's contribution
852 Table 121Early payment amount for the Northern Territories of Kuragi-gun
883 Table 122Form of territory by region
887 Table 1231753 Annual tribute paid by Mr. Hoshiai
900 Table 124The housekeeper of the sake brewer (Ansei 5)
913Chapter 3, Chapter 10Table 125Lease table
919 Table 126Number of units by occupation and Kami-Nakashita
920 Table 127Changes in the number of units by occupation of Hodogaya-juku
931~2 Table 1281779 Breakdown of horses by age
933 Table 129Bunsei - Ansei jinja horse breakdown
934 Table 130The burden of the role of assistant town in the village (Kaei era 3)
939Chapter 3, Chapter 11Table 131Stone height and number of units by zone (Bunsei)
955 Table 132Ishimori of Tanida-mura, Tachibana-gun
968 Table 133Agricultural production table in the northern part of Tsuzuki-gun (Meiji 5)
972 Table 134Overview of Kawatani Tamura Village
973 Table 135Field crop yield in 1869
977 Table 136Distribution of upper, middle and Shimoda in Shimo-Kurata Village
978 Table 137Distribution of upper, middle and Shimoda in Taya Village
980 Table 138Iijima Village Water Loss and Early Loss
990 Table 139Surplus of six villages in the middle of Tsurumi River (Bunsei 12)
991 Table 140Surplus in rural areas in the upper reaches of Tsurumi River (Meiji 5)
991 Table 141Surplus in the flat rural areas of Tsurumi River (Meiji 5-6)
993 Table 142Okazu Village Oversights (Meiji 5)
1001 Table 143Beginning year of market village surplus workers (Bunsei 10)
1002 Table 144Changes in Market Village Oversights (Bunsei 10-Meiji 1)
1006 Table 145Possessed by the extra workers
1007 Table 146Number of liquor stores in Hodogaya-jukugumi Village (Tenpo era 15)
1009 Table 147Tsurumi Village Land Ownership Business Table (Meiji 3)
1009 Table 148Number of units by occupation in Shinjuku Village (Meiji 3)
1011 Table 149Oversight in Kamikashio Village (Meiji 5)
1012 Table 150The remaining business of Higashimata Nomura (Meiji 5)
Table of Contents
Publication pageExplanation
 Figure 1Minamibori Kaizuka
 Figure 2Pit dwellings at Minamibori Kaizuka
 Figure 3The same Lan dragon mirror excavated from the Hiyoshi Yagami Tumulus
 Figure 4The Six Beast Mirror of Ryogenji Tumulus
 Figure 5Harnesses excavated from the Muronogi Tumulus
 Figure 6Haniwa Men's Statue excavated from Komaoka
 Figure 7Relics excavated from Komaoka Yokoana
 Figure 8Ichigao Yokoana Group (4-7)
 Figure 9Inside the side hole of Ichikao No. 6
 Figure 10The front yard of Ichikao No. 15 side hole
 Figure 11Ichikao Kagaya Site
 Figure 12Map of Rural Areas in Yokohama City
 Figure 13Hodogaya-juku Denma red seal
 Figure 14The horse
 Figure 15Map of Hodogaya and Nagata
 Fig. 16A letter of prohibition of taking a horse at Tozuka-juku
 Figure 17Letter of rice supply to Tozuka-juku
2Figure 1Stoneware at each stage of earthless culture
5Figure 2The distant view of the Hongo archeological site and the state of excavation of relics
6Figure 3Shards and stone pieces discovered at the Hongo archeological site
12Figure 4Yaidegawa culture fine stoneware
13Figure 5Distribution of twisted yarn pottery group
17Figure 6Gravelware
21Figure 7Twist yarn pottery
23Figure 8Kayayama-style pottery
26Figure 9Distribution of early Jomon pottery
30Figure 10Natural shell layer near Niihabashi
32Figure 11Distribution of early-stage shell mounds in the Tsurumi River basin
37Figure 12Pit dwellings at Minamibori Kaizuka
42Figure 13Minamibori No. 9 residence site 1
44Figure 14Minamibori No. 9 residence site 2
49Figure 15Katsusaka-style pottery
51Figure 16Cast stone axe
53Figure 17Kasori E-style pottery
54Figure 18The ruins of a pit dwelling in the middle of the Kamidai archeological site
57Figure 19The bone horn found at Shomeiji Kaizuka
59Figure 20Distribution of medium- and late-stage shell mounds
60Figure 21Kosenzuka Kaizuka, Shimosueyoshi-cho, Tsurumi-ku
71Figure 22End-of-life Jomon pottery
72Figure 23Earthenware found at Sakaiki
75Figure 24Distribution of Yayoi period Sites
76Figure 25Miyanodai pottery
77Figure 26Cross section of V-shaped groove attached to the settlement of Yayoi period
80Figure 27Stoneware of Yayoi Culture
83Figure 28Distribution map of the discovery site of barrel-type pottery and the late Yayoi pottery in the Kanto region
87Figure 29Pot-shaped pottery and pot-shaped pottery
88Figure 30Hiyoshidai 111 pit dwelling site
89Figure 31A pit dwelling site discovered under the round burial mound Hill after the Hakusan Tumulus
92Figure 32Tumulus during the outbreak of Musashi and Sagami
95Figure 33Triangular edge beast mirror and spinning mirror excavated from Hakusan Tumulus
96Figure 34Distribution of copper arrowheads and jasper products in Eastern countries
98Figure 35Iron farming tools and balls excavated from Hakusan Tumulus
99Figure 36Relics excavated from Ryogenji Tumulus
102Figure 37Izumi-style pottery
103Figure 38The tombs during the outbreak of the Hiyoshi and Dennenchofu Burial Mounds and the settlement sites at that time.
113Figure 39Expansion of the distribution of tombs
116Figure 40Haniwa cap excavated from Setoya Tumulus in Hodogaya-ku
119Figure 41Onitaka pottery excavated from Shimoba archeological site in Ikebe-cho, Kohoku-ku
133Figure 42Relics excavated from Muroki Tumulus
135Figure 43Haniwa cap excavated from Komaoka side hole
135Figure 44Harnesses excavated from the Komaoka side hole
136Figure 45Ekoda's house-shaped side hole
138Figure 46A group of side caves and settlements around Ichigao
140Figure 47Changes in the shape of a side hole
145Figures 48 and 49Kajikaya A1-1 side hole and Komaoka No.2 side hole
163Figure 50Distribution map of Kazuyuki Tsubo
164Figure 51Near Ichinotsubo, Otao-cho, Kohoku-ku
165Figure 52Kazuyuki Makita, Minami-ku, Enoki-tsubo, Miwatsubo, Mapping Map
175Figure 53Donation tiles in the Yokohama area excavated from Kokubunji Temple in Musashi Country
187Figure 54Kakagaya No. 1 residence site
188Figure 55Kakagaya No. 2-b residence site
189Figure 56Kakagaya No. 3 residence site
190Figure 57Kakagaya No. 4 residence site
191Figure 58An earthen spindle wheel excavated from the site of Kakagaya No. 3 residence
192Figure 59Pottery excavated from the site of Kakagaya No. 10-b residence site
204Figure 60Cremation bone ware
236Figure 61Distribution map of Genya family and Sugiyama and Kumano shrines
273Figure 62The villages of Shioka and small desks
276Figure 63Figure near Toriyama
285Figure 64Figure of Yamauchi-so
303Figure 65Matsukage-ji Temple Old Map
At the end of the bookFigure 66Distribution map of the Hojo retainer Group after the role book
At the end of the bookFigure 67Distribution of the Gohojo retainer Group in Yokohama City Area
381Figure 68Traffic Map for the Middle Ages
396Figure 69Distribution map of temple Honsue-ji Temple
428Figure 70Regional map of 1581
459Figure 71The heavens and private territory of 1595
460Figure 72The heavens and private territory of the Masayasu period
461Figure 73The heavens and private territory of 1700
478Figure 74Land Prosecution Age Map of Rural Areas in Yokohama City
506Figure 75Nagata Village Name Map
512~5Figure 76Nagata Murata One-stroke Cadastre Map (Tensho era 19)
516~9Figure 77Nagata Murata One-stroke Cadastre Map (Enpo era 6)
534Figure 78Northern Kuragi-gun before the Bunroku period and during the Kanbun period
539Figure 79Figure of Zenmago Farmer's House
572Figure 80Yokohama city area rural location map
588Figure 81Two separate charts of Tanida, Chigasaki Village
589Figure 82Location Map of Kayagasaki Village House
630~1Figure 83Map near Kanagawa
646Figure 84Before Genroku, Sugo Village layout map
745Figure 85Genroku era and Kyoho period Sugo village layout map
840Figure 86Imajuku-mura map
858Figure 871827 Kanto Department of Gumigami Village
861Figure 88Tenpo era heaven and private territory
915Figure 89Tokaido cleaning village
922Figure 901839 Josuke and Kasuke Villages Map
975Figure 91Shimo-Kurata Village Map
At the end of the bookExplanationDistribution of ancient settlements and grave areas

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