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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

Table of Contents
Publication pageTable
12~18Table 1Comparison between Kanagawa Prefectural Court officials and Kanagawa magistrate officials (Meining 1-3)
50~52Table 2Ward program division (Might 6)
55~58Table 3Large and small sections (Might 8)
58~59Table 4Large and small ward staff table (Might 8)
95Table 5Sales of raw silk and silkworm species by employees of the raw silk remodeling company (Might 2)
96Table 6July-August 19818 Higher sales of raw silk and silkworm species
184Table 7Shareholder Composition of Yokohama Foreign Exchange Company
195Table 8Major revenues of the Meiji Government (Keio 3-Ming 3)
201Table 9Loss on loans by reserve for Yokohama foreign exchange companies
203Table 10End of June 1873, 1873 Mitsui Yokohama store
204Table 11September 1873 Yokohama Foreign Exchange Company Loan Balance Sheet
206Table 12September 1873 Loss on Yokohama Foreign Exchange Company Kanami
210~211Table 13Yokohama Foreign Exchange Company Account Record (Among 3-4)
212Table 14Summary of the accounts of the Yokohama Foreign Exchange Company
216Table 15Summary of the Japan Curriculum of the Yokohama Foreign Exchange Company (Among 3-6)
220Table 16Accounting audit of Yokohama Foreign Exchange Company
223Table 17Number of Shareholders at the time of the establishment of the Second National Bank
225Table 18Reserved raw silk record (Ming. 6)
322Table 19List of Employment System for Foreigners (Among 5)
355Table 20Settlement Counselor's Association Income and Expenditure Report (Keio 2-3)
355Table 21Settlement Counselor's Association Next year's income and expenditure estimate (Keio 3-Meiji 1)
394Table 22Number of Registrants by Nationality (Among 1)
394Table 23Number of votes by Nationality (Among 1)
465Table 24Percentage of raw silk exports to total exports (Among 1-25)
467Table 25Raw silk exports (Among 1-25)
468Table 26Silkworm species export destination (Ming. 6-9, 13-18)
469Table 27Breakdown of the export value of silkworms (Mings 1-25)
470Table 28Export destinations of raw silk (Ming. 6-9, 13-25)
471Table 29Export destinations of threads and waste threads (Among 6-9, 13-25)
472Table 30Exports of raw silk from Yokohama Port (Among 4-25)
474Table 31Shipments of raw silk by country to Yokohama (Ming. 9, 11-3, 19)
475Table 32Shipments of raw silk by country to Yokohama (Among 14-16)
477Table 33Yokohama Raw Silk Import Statistics (Among 16-27)
478Table 34Comparison between silk fabric raw material thread and "loading" thread (Ming 19-27)
480AppendixRaw silk used for textiles (Ming 18-19)
481Table 35Percentage of tea export value to total exports (Amongs 1-25)
482Table 36Production volume of tea (Ming 1-22)
485Table 37Export destinations of green tea (Ming. 6-9, 13-25)
486Table 38Breakdown of imported tea from the United States of America (Ming. 18-25)
487Table 39Production volume of tea by port (Ming 2-22)
488Table 40Comparison of export tea between Yokohama and Kobe Ports (Ming 15-21)
489Table 41Shipment of tea to export ports (Ming. 26)
490Table 42(Among 18, 23) Number of teas brought into Yokohama by shipping country
491Table 43Raw silk production and export volume (Meining 14-25)
492Table 44Ratio of raw silk export of each prefecture (Meining 19)
492Table 45Gunma Prefectural Raw Silk Inspection High (Might 12-14)
493Table 46Changes in raw silk production by country (Ming. 9-23)
494Table 47Production volume by type of costume (Among 22)
498Table 48Production of raw silk by county (Ming 9-12)
498Table 49Strait yarn in Gunma Prefecture (Ming. 18, 20, 22)
502Table 50Composition of Shareholders of Jomo Product Company
503Table 51Jomo Bussan Company, Profit and Loss Calculation (Amning 20-25)
504Table 52Production volume of raw silk by costume in Fukushima Prefecture (Might 20)
505Table 53Comparison of raw silk prices in rural areas and Yokohama (Among 13-17)
508Table 54Machinery silk industry in Gunma Prefecture (Ming. 13, 16)
510Table 55Origin of Mizunuma Silk Mill (Mei. 19)
514Table 56Breakdown of raw silk in Yokohama (Ming. 11-25)
515Table 57Breakdown of raw silk in Yokohama by major countries (Among 12-15)
516Table 58Mills by prefecture (Among 12, 17)
517Table 59Percentage of “factories” production volume (Among 17)
518Table 601878 Breakdown of Shinshu-origin yarn received in Yokohama
519Table 61Nagano Instrument silk mill (Ming 10, 12, 16, 26)
520Table 62Number of silk mill by its founding year (Among 16, 26)
521Table 63Instrument silk mill (Ming 10, 12, 16, 26)
523Table 64silk mill Hira Nomura (Ming. 8-26)
525Table 65Calculation of income and expenditure for Katakura and Kakigai Silk Mills (Might 12)
528Table 66Sales of raw silk from the Shimizu Hisazaemon family (Meining 10, 12, 14)
530Table 67Hira Nomura Silk Milling Association (Ming. 17-26)
531Table 68(Among 23) Sales volume of Nagano Prefectural Silk Association and Yokohama Sales Trading Volume
533Table 69(Meiji 23) in Yamanashi Prefecture
536Table 70Changes in tea production (Among 11-25)
536Table 71Export rate of tea production (Among 15-25)
538Table 72Regional characteristics of tea industry (Among 15-27)
540Table 73Tea plantations by tree order (Might 16)
540Table 74Increased tea production in green tea production areas after the opening of the port (Bunkyu 2-Ming 10)
553Table 75Hand-rubbed tea production per working day
554Table 76Tea production volume per unit in Shizuoka Prefecture (Ming. 18, 21, 25)
561Table 77Daily Step of Raw Silk Receipt (Ming 15-24)
574Table 78Debt Certificate from Zenzaburo Hara (Among 3-5)
579Table 79Mogi Shoten, Balance Sheet (Amnings 17-18)
579Table 80Mogi Shoten, Income Statement (Ming. 17-18)
584Table 81Comparison between sales of raw silk and export of Yokohama (Among 6, 13, 15-21)
585Table 82Comparison between sales and export sales of Yokohama tea (Among 6, 8, 13, 15-20)
587~591Table 83Net sales (incoming) of raw silk distributors (Meining 2-21)
592Table 84Sales of raw silk distributors by year of opening (Among 21)
598Table 85Sales of raw silk at the top five stores (Ming. 6-21)
604Table 86Producer's tea production volume 1 (Ming 6-8)
608~611Table 872 (Meining 18-23)
621Table 88Percentage of direct export (domestic commercial exports) (Ming. 7-20)
639Table 89State of the New York Branch of a trading company (Among 14)
634Table 90Sato Gumi Liabilities (Amning: 12, 14, 16)
640Table 91(Among 10-3) Mitsui & Co., Ltd.
655Table 92Direct export of raw silk by trading company (Ming. 13-22)
658Table 93Former Foreign Currency Cash Breakdown
664AppendixMoney Lending by the Meiji Government
669Table 94Overseas Carrying Exchange and Discount Lending Table (Among 13)
670Table 95Lending table (Among 13)
671Table 96Bank of Yokohama Shokin Bank Loan (Among 19)
677Table 97Current amount of foreign exchange temporary payment loans (Among 19-20)
682Table 98Yokohama Shokin Bank Exchange Initiative (Meining 14-8)
683Table 99Yokohama Shokin Bank Exchange Program Amount and Return Amount (Among 13-8)
683Table 100December 15, 1886 Outstanding of foreign exchange loans
686Table 101Foreign exchange transaction volume of Yokohama Shokin Bank (Ming 13-20)
687Appendix 1Accepted reserves (Among 14-18)
687Appendix 2Total balance of foreign deposits (Among 10-23)
690Table 102Direct export of silkworm species (Ming 8-20)
691Table 103Transition of raw silk direct export ratio (Ming 9-25, 30, 35, 40, large 1)
698Table 104Composition of Jomo Cocoon Silk Improvement Company Shareholders (Among 13)
701Table 105Percentage of improved company's contract volume to prefecture production volume
702Table 106Loans from improved companies (Among 14)
702Table 107Repayment amount (Among 13-16)
702Table 108Loan recipient of improvement company (Among 14)
706Table 109Development of Usui Corporation (Ming 11-22)
708Table 110Jomo Cocoon Silk Improvement Company's Silk Industry Department Table (Ming. 14-19)
721Table 111Direct shipments by company (Meining 20)
723Table 112Changes in the direct export ratio of tea production (Among 8-43)
725Table 113Founder of Sayama Company
726Table 114Sayama Company Balance Sheet (Among 10)
734Table 115Arinobu's export tea statement (Ming. 11-12)
737Table 116Direct export of Shizuoka-made tea direct export company (Ming. 21-23)
742Table 117Composition of Shareholders of Tea Manufacturers
748Table 118Direct export results in 1884
763Table 119Shareholder composition of Yokohama Co., Ltd. (Among 15)
765Table 120Comparison of transaction volume and trade volume (Among 13-15)
766Table 121Loans payable to depositors (Among 14)
766Table 122Lending of Deposits (Among 14)
773Table 123State of Member
791Table 124The amount of gaisho withdrawal and the amount of breakup (Among 18)
793Table 125The market price of Yokohama raw silk at the end of 1885
796Table 126The market price of Yokohama raw silk from Meiji 14-15
825Table 127Examples of union establishment in the report of the gathering
836Table 128Tea Industry Association in Shizuoka Prefecture
Table of Contents
Drawing
Figure 1Clock Tower distant view
Figure 2Overview of Gas Bureau
Figure 3Foreign trading houses viewed from the coast
Figure 4Reservation scenery
Figure 5Tea delivery scenery
Table of Contents
Publication pageExplanation
44~45Figure 1Yokohama Sekinai Town Name Map
213Figure 2Yokohama Foreign Exchange Company Exchange Rate Settlement
217Figure 3Composition of Yokohama Foreign Exchange Company
430Figure 4Yokohama Park Construction Map (Might 4)
431Figure 5New Reclaimed Landfill (Among 4)
432Figure 6Dr. Horiwari River Dr. Iwagaki Stone Floor Figure (Might 4)
439Figure 7New Relocation Map (Might 7)
442Figure 8Completion of new settlement land (Might 12)
499Figure 9Distribution process of raw silk
504 to 505 insertsFigure 10Yokohama and Local Markets
692Figure 11Raw silk
720Figure 12Poofing directly exported tea
722Figure 13Establishment and dissolution period of direct export company

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