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Yokohama City History Volume 3 Top Table of Contents
To the History of Yokohama City
Part 1
Yokohama in the first year of the Meiji era
Chapter 1 The Meiji Government's rule of Yokohama
Section 1 Requisition of Yokohama by the Meiji Government
1 Yokohama Security of Foreign Armed Forces
2 Changes in New and Old Powers
Section 2 Administrative Organization under the New Government
1 Organization of Kanagawa Regional Office
2 Security System in Yokohama
3. Setting of local administrative divisions
Chapter 2 Regulations on Silk Trade of the Meiji Government
Section 1 Inspection of raw silk and silkworm species
Section 2 Regulation on the production of silkworm species
1 Foreign national interest in raw silk deterioration
2. Establishment of silkworm production rules
Trade Regulation Plan by Sept. 3
1 Regulation system for the raw silk industry
2 Establishment of a raw silk reform company
3 Foreign objections to raw silk reform companies
4 Response by Government Officials of Japan
5. Behavior of the Raw Silk Reform Company
Section 4 Conflict between trade regulations of the reshuffle company and foreign merchants entering the domestic business
1 Direct buying and detention of silkworms at the German Chamber of Commerce
2 Permit to export silkworm species and Detention of Germans
3 Hardening of Foreign Sir attitude
4. End of Conflict
Section 5 Adjustment of Silkworm Trade
1 Regression of silkworm regulation policy
2 Establishment of a silkworm seed paper purchase office and incineration of silkworm seeds
3 Reorganization of the silkworm regulation system
4 Establishment of a silkworm mortgage loan office
Chapter 3 Establishment of the New Financial Services Organization
Section 1 Establishment of Yokohama Trading Exchange Company
1 Business of Commercial Code Officer in Yokohama
2. Establishment of Trade Officers
3 Establishment of Yokohama Trading Exchange Company
4 Organization of Yokohama Trading Exchange Company
Section 2 Management Form of Yokohama Foreign Exchange Company
1 Other components of foreign exchange company capital
2. Types of Credit
3 Management Characteristics
Section 3 Transition of Yokohama Foreign Exchange Company to the Second National Bank
1 Promulgation of the National Bank Ordinance and progress of the establishment of the Second National Bank
2 The Early Characteristics of the Second National Bank
Chapter 4 Construction of a New Company
Section 1 Introduction of technology and foreign capital
Section 2 Construction of Yokohama Works
Section 3 Construction of Lighthouse
Section 4 laying of telegraphs
Section 5 Construction of Gas Lamps
Plan at the end of the first act
2nd Competition for Construction Licenses for both German companies
3 Construction of Kaemon Takashima
Section 6 Construction of Railways
1 Plan before and after the Meiji Restoration
2 The Covenant of the British Ray and the Protest of the United States
3 Construction and completion of railway construction
Section 7 Landfill Project and Foreign Investment
1 Landfill project for the Yoshidashinden Marshland
2 Introduction of landfill funds from Wolsh-Hall Trading Company
3 Japan-U.S. negotiations on debt repayment
Chapter 5 State of Settlements
Section 1 Transition of Self-Government System
1 Resolution and diplomatic negotiations of the lessee meeting on the return of self-government administrative rights
2. Enactment of rules for the control of foreign settlements in Yokohama and appointment of the temporary director general of the Board of Directors
3 Protest of Siebel, Deputy Consul-General of Switzerland
4 Election of Director-General Benson
Section 2 Police and Consulate Judges
1 Strengthening the police force of settlements
2 Establishment of the Yokohama Court and Consulate Judges
Section 3 Development and expansion of settlements
1 Reclaiming land in Kannai and establishing Yokohama Park
2 Landfill of Benten Sea Surface and Relocation of Foreign Government Buildings
3 Prohibition of sale and purchase of land to foreigners
Part 2 Development of raw silk and tea trade
Chapter 1 Development of the Silk and Tea Industry
Section 1 Increase in raw silk and tea trade
1 Increase in the export of raw silk and impact on the domestic market
2 Increase in green tea export
Section 2 Regional characteristics of the silk industry
1 Development of the silk industry in various regions
2. Establishment and development of machine silk
Section 3 Regional characteristics of the tea industry
1 Regional characteristics of the tea industry area
2 Various forms of tea business management
Chapter 2 Organization of Yokohama Trade Market
Section 1 Functions of Sales Merchants
1. Establishment of rules for selling merchants
2 Carrier Finance of raw silk distributors
Section 2 Yokohama Sales
1 Establishment of “Sell-gaisho” transactions
2 Raw silk sales
3 Tea sales agents
Chapter 3 Development of Direct Exports
Section 1 Raising the Problem of Direct Export
1 Direct export policy and start of direct export
2 Discussion on direct export
Section 2 Overseas Expansion of Trading Companies
1 Establishment of a trading company
2. Status of Overseas Branches
Section 3 of Yokohama Shokin Bank's Export and Currency Exchange System
1 Start of currency exchange initiatives
2. Currency Financing under Matsukata Finance
3 Start of foreign exchange programs
Chapter 4 Establishment and Development of Regional Direct Export Companies
Section 1 Raw Silk Direct Exporting Company
1 Trends in direct export of raw silk
2 Establishment of Jomo Cocoon Silk Improvement Company
3. Business of Jomo Cocoon Silk Improvement Company
4 Reorganization of Jomo Cocoon Silk Improvement Company
Section 2 direct tea export company
1 Trends in direct export of tea
2 Direct export company in Saitama Prefecture
3 Direct export company in Shizuoka Prefecture
4 Direct export company in Mie Prefecture
5 Yokohama Japan Tea Business Association
Chapter 5 The Yokohama Union Raw Silk Depository Case
Section 1 Establishment of Raw Silk Depository
1 Movement toward establishment
2 Establishment of a cargo depository
Section 2 Raw Silk Depository Case
1. Dispute
2 cracks
Section 3: Arrival of the Incident
1 Settlement
2 Afterwards
Chapter 6 Establishment of the Silk Industry and Tea Industry Association
Section 1 Establishment of the Silk Industry Association
1 Opinion of association establishment in silk consultation meeting
2 Issuance of the Regulations of the Silk Industry Association
3 Opposition against the central part of the silk industry association and dissolution of the central part
Section 2 Establishment of Tea Industry Association
1 Opinion of establishment of union at Kobe tea ceremony meeting
2. Establishment of a union based on the rules of the tea industry association
3 Reorganization according to the rules of the tea industry association
Sweeping
Publication page | Table | |
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12~18 | Table 1 | Comparison between Kanagawa Prefectural Court officials and Kanagawa magistrate officials (Meining 1-3) |
50~52 | Table 2 | Ward program division (Might 6) |
55~58 | Table 3 | Large and small sections (Might 8) |
58~59 | Table 4 | Large and small ward staff table (Might 8) |
95 | Table 5 | Sales of raw silk and silkworm species by employees of the raw silk remodeling company (Might 2) |
96 | Table 6 | July-August 19818 Higher sales of raw silk and silkworm species |
184 | Table 7 | Shareholder Composition of Yokohama Foreign Exchange Company |
195 | Table 8 | Major revenues of the Meiji Government (Keio 3-Ming 3) |
201 | Table 9 | Loss on loans by reserve for Yokohama foreign exchange companies |
203 | Table 10 | End of June 1873, 1873 Mitsui Yokohama store |
204 | Table 11 | September 1873 Yokohama Foreign Exchange Company Loan Balance Sheet |
206 | Table 12 | September 1873 Loss on Yokohama Foreign Exchange Company Kanami |
210~211 | Table 13 | Yokohama Foreign Exchange Company Account Record (Among 3-4) |
212 | Table 14 | Summary of the accounts of the Yokohama Foreign Exchange Company |
216 | Table 15 | Summary of the Japan Curriculum of the Yokohama Foreign Exchange Company (Among 3-6) |
220 | Table 16 | Accounting audit of Yokohama Foreign Exchange Company |
223 | Table 17 | Number of Shareholders at the time of the establishment of the Second National Bank |
225 | Table 18 | Reserved raw silk record (Ming. 6) |
322 | Table 19 | List of Employment System for Foreigners (Among 5) |
355 | Table 20 | Settlement Counselor's Association Income and Expenditure Report (Keio 2-3) |
355 | Table 21 | Settlement Counselor's Association Next year's income and expenditure estimate (Keio 3-Meiji 1) |
394 | Table 22 | Number of Registrants by Nationality (Among 1) |
394 | Table 23 | Number of votes by Nationality (Among 1) |
465 | Table 24 | Percentage of raw silk exports to total exports (Among 1-25) |
467 | Table 25 | Raw silk exports (Among 1-25) |
468 | Table 26 | Silkworm species export destination (Ming. 6-9, 13-18) |
469 | Table 27 | Breakdown of the export value of silkworms (Mings 1-25) |
470 | Table 28 | Export destinations of raw silk (Ming. 6-9, 13-25) |
471 | Table 29 | Export destinations of threads and waste threads (Among 6-9, 13-25) |
472 | Table 30 | Exports of raw silk from Yokohama Port (Among 4-25) |
474 | Table 31 | Shipments of raw silk by country to Yokohama (Ming. 9, 11-3, 19) |
475 | Table 32 | Shipments of raw silk by country to Yokohama (Among 14-16) |
477 | Table 33 | Yokohama Raw Silk Import Statistics (Among 16-27) |
478 | Table 34 | Comparison between silk fabric raw material thread and "loading" thread (Ming 19-27) |
480 | Appendix | Raw silk used for textiles (Ming 18-19) |
481 | Table 35 | Percentage of tea export value to total exports (Amongs 1-25) |
482 | Table 36 | Production volume of tea (Ming 1-22) |
485 | Table 37 | Export destinations of green tea (Ming. 6-9, 13-25) |
486 | Table 38 | Breakdown of imported tea from the United States of America (Ming. 18-25) |
487 | Table 39 | Production volume of tea by port (Ming 2-22) |
488 | Table 40 | Comparison of export tea between Yokohama and Kobe Ports (Ming 15-21) |
489 | Table 41 | Shipment of tea to export ports (Ming. 26) |
490 | Table 42 | (Among 18, 23) Number of teas brought into Yokohama by shipping country |
491 | Table 43 | Raw silk production and export volume (Meining 14-25) |
492 | Table 44 | Ratio of raw silk export of each prefecture (Meining 19) |
492 | Table 45 | Gunma Prefectural Raw Silk Inspection High (Might 12-14) |
493 | Table 46 | Changes in raw silk production by country (Ming. 9-23) |
494 | Table 47 | Production volume by type of costume (Among 22) |
498 | Table 48 | Production of raw silk by county (Ming 9-12) |
498 | Table 49 | Strait yarn in Gunma Prefecture (Ming. 18, 20, 22) |
502 | Table 50 | Composition of Shareholders of Jomo Product Company |
503 | Table 51 | Jomo Bussan Company, Profit and Loss Calculation (Amning 20-25) |
504 | Table 52 | Production volume of raw silk by costume in Fukushima Prefecture (Might 20) |
505 | Table 53 | Comparison of raw silk prices in rural areas and Yokohama (Among 13-17) |
508 | Table 54 | Machinery silk industry in Gunma Prefecture (Ming. 13, 16) |
510 | Table 55 | Origin of Mizunuma Silk Mill (Mei. 19) |
514 | Table 56 | Breakdown of raw silk in Yokohama (Ming. 11-25) |
515 | Table 57 | Breakdown of raw silk in Yokohama by major countries (Among 12-15) |
516 | Table 58 | Mills by prefecture (Among 12, 17) |
517 | Table 59 | Percentage of “factories” production volume (Among 17) |
518 | Table 60 | 1878 Breakdown of Shinshu-origin yarn received in Yokohama |
519 | Table 61 | Nagano Instrument silk mill (Ming 10, 12, 16, 26) |
520 | Table 62 | Number of silk mill by its founding year (Among 16, 26) |
521 | Table 63 | Instrument silk mill (Ming 10, 12, 16, 26) |
523 | Table 64 | silk mill Hira Nomura (Ming. 8-26) |
525 | Table 65 | Calculation of income and expenditure for Katakura and Kakigai Silk Mills (Might 12) |
528 | Table 66 | Sales of raw silk from the Shimizu Hisazaemon family (Meining 10, 12, 14) |
530 | Table 67 | Hira Nomura Silk Milling Association (Ming. 17-26) |
531 | Table 68 | (Among 23) Sales volume of Nagano Prefectural Silk Association and Yokohama Sales Trading Volume |
533 | Table 69 | (Meiji 23) in Yamanashi Prefecture |
536 | Table 70 | Changes in tea production (Among 11-25) |
536 | Table 71 | Export rate of tea production (Among 15-25) |
538 | Table 72 | Regional characteristics of tea industry (Among 15-27) |
540 | Table 73 | Tea plantations by tree order (Might 16) |
540 | Table 74 | Increased tea production in green tea production areas after the opening of the port (Bunkyu 2-Ming 10) |
553 | Table 75 | Hand-rubbed tea production per working day |
554 | Table 76 | Tea production volume per unit in Shizuoka Prefecture (Ming. 18, 21, 25) |
561 | Table 77 | Daily Step of Raw Silk Receipt (Ming 15-24) |
574 | Table 78 | Debt Certificate from Zenzaburo Hara (Among 3-5) |
579 | Table 79 | Mogi Shoten, Balance Sheet (Amnings 17-18) |
579 | Table 80 | Mogi Shoten, Income Statement (Ming. 17-18) |
584 | Table 81 | Comparison between sales of raw silk and export of Yokohama (Among 6, 13, 15-21) |
585 | Table 82 | Comparison between sales and export sales of Yokohama tea (Among 6, 8, 13, 15-20) |
587~591 | Table 83 | Net sales (incoming) of raw silk distributors (Meining 2-21) |
592 | Table 84 | Sales of raw silk distributors by year of opening (Among 21) |
598 | Table 85 | Sales of raw silk at the top five stores (Ming. 6-21) |
604 | Table 86 | Producer's tea production volume 1 (Ming 6-8) |
608~611 | Table 87 | 2 (Meining 18-23) |
621 | Table 88 | Percentage of direct export (domestic commercial exports) (Ming. 7-20) |
639 | Table 89 | State of the New York Branch of a trading company (Among 14) |
634 | Table 90 | Sato Gumi Liabilities (Amning: 12, 14, 16) |
640 | Table 91 | (Among 10-3) Mitsui & Co., Ltd. |
655 | Table 92 | Direct export of raw silk by trading company (Ming. 13-22) |
658 | Table 93 | Former Foreign Currency Cash Breakdown |
664 | Appendix | Money Lending by the Meiji Government |
669 | Table 94 | Overseas Carrying Exchange and Discount Lending Table (Among 13) |
670 | Table 95 | Lending table (Among 13) |
671 | Table 96 | Bank of Yokohama Shokin Bank Loan (Among 19) |
677 | Table 97 | Current amount of foreign exchange temporary payment loans (Among 19-20) |
682 | Table 98 | Yokohama Shokin Bank Exchange Initiative (Meining 14-8) |
683 | Table 99 | Yokohama Shokin Bank Exchange Program Amount and Return Amount (Among 13-8) |
683 | Table 100 | December 15, 1886 Outstanding of foreign exchange loans |
686 | Table 101 | Foreign exchange transaction volume of Yokohama Shokin Bank (Ming 13-20) |
687 | Appendix 1 | Accepted reserves (Among 14-18) |
687 | Appendix 2 | Total balance of foreign deposits (Among 10-23) |
690 | Table 102 | Direct export of silkworm species (Ming 8-20) |
691 | Table 103 | Transition of raw silk direct export ratio (Ming 9-25, 30, 35, 40, large 1) |
698 | Table 104 | Composition of Jomo Cocoon Silk Improvement Company Shareholders (Among 13) |
701 | Table 105 | Percentage of improved company's contract volume to prefecture production volume |
702 | Table 106 | Loans from improved companies (Among 14) |
702 | Table 107 | Repayment amount (Among 13-16) |
702 | Table 108 | Loan recipient of improvement company (Among 14) |
706 | Table 109 | Development of Usui Corporation (Ming 11-22) |
708 | Table 110 | Jomo Cocoon Silk Improvement Company's Silk Industry Department Table (Ming. 14-19) |
721 | Table 111 | Direct shipments by company (Meining 20) |
723 | Table 112 | Changes in the direct export ratio of tea production (Among 8-43) |
725 | Table 113 | Founder of Sayama Company |
726 | Table 114 | Sayama Company Balance Sheet (Among 10) |
734 | Table 115 | Arinobu's export tea statement (Ming. 11-12) |
737 | Table 116 | Direct export of Shizuoka-made tea direct export company (Ming. 21-23) |
742 | Table 117 | Composition of Shareholders of Tea Manufacturers |
748 | Table 118 | Direct export results in 1884 |
763 | Table 119 | Shareholder composition of Yokohama Co., Ltd. (Among 15) |
765 | Table 120 | Comparison of transaction volume and trade volume (Among 13-15) |
766 | Table 121 | Loans payable to depositors (Among 14) |
766 | Table 122 | Lending of Deposits (Among 14) |
773 | Table 123 | State of Member |
791 | Table 124 | The amount of gaisho withdrawal and the amount of breakup (Among 18) |
793 | Table 125 | The market price of Yokohama raw silk at the end of 1885 |
796 | Table 126 | The market price of Yokohama raw silk from Meiji 14-15 |
825 | Table 127 | Examples of union establishment in the report of the gathering |
836 | Table 128 | Tea Industry Association in Shizuoka Prefecture |
Drawing | |
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Figure 1 | Clock Tower distant view |
Figure 2 | Overview of Gas Bureau |
Figure 3 | Foreign trading houses viewed from the coast |
Figure 4 | Reservation scenery |
Figure 5 | Tea delivery scenery |
Publication page | Explanation | |
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44~45 | Figure 1 | Yokohama Sekinai Town Name Map |
213 | Figure 2 | Yokohama Foreign Exchange Company Exchange Rate Settlement |
217 | Figure 3 | Composition of Yokohama Foreign Exchange Company |
430 | Figure 4 | Yokohama Park Construction Map (Might 4) |
431 | Figure 5 | New Reclaimed Landfill (Among 4) |
432 | Figure 6 | Dr. Horiwari River Dr. Iwagaki Stone Floor Figure (Might 4) |
439 | Figure 7 | New Relocation Map (Might 7) |
442 | Figure 8 | Completion of new settlement land (Might 12) |
499 | Figure 9 | Distribution process of raw silk |
504 to 505 inserts | Figure 10 | Yokohama and Local Markets |
692 | Figure 11 | Raw silk |
720 | Figure 12 | Poofing directly exported tea |
722 | Figure 13 | Establishment and dissolution period of direct export company |
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