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History of Yokohama City Vol. 3

Last updated on July 25, 2024.

To the History of Yokohama City

Development of Local Government and Trade Merchants
Chapter 1 Resistance to Trade Merchant’s Bureaucracy
Section 1 Establishment of the People's Association
Section 2 Development of Gas Bureau Cases
1 Beginning of the Gas Bureau incident
2 Revision of the Civil Society System
3 Acceal of the Gas Bureau case
4 Loss of plaintiffs in the Tribunal
Section 3 Dispute of Proceeds and Requests of Local Government
History of 1-step alloy
Outbreak of 2-step alloy dispute
3. Opening of the Large District Assembly and Revision of the Rules
4 Requests for the Election of Mayors of the Ward
Development of 5-step alloy disputes
Resolution of 6-step alloy dispute
Chapter 2 Winning of Trade Merchants
Section 1 Reform of Local System and Yokohama
1 Enactment of the Local Sanshin Act
2 Yokohamaku establishment and town administration in ward
3 Deliberation of the rate at the Kanagawa Prefectural Assembly
Section 2 Resolution of Gas Bureau Cases
1 Progress of Appeals
2. The dominance of the plaintiffs in the interview
3 Prosecution of a request for delivery of gas station
4. Settlement
5. Movement to Recovery of Commercial Rights
Section 3 Movement for the Restoration of Commercial Rights and Trends of Giant Trade Merchants-Focusing on the Case of Union Raw Silk Deposits--
1 Relationship between mega-trade merchants and government and politician
2 Union Raw Silk Depository and Foreign Merchants
3 Routes for Conclusion of internal and external trade disputes
Chapter 3 Trends of Trade Merchants before and after the enforcement of the municipal organization
Section 1 Disputes over ownership of common property
1 Re-reform of local systems
2 Request for delivery of common goods by trading merchants
3. Breakdown of Settlement Negotiations
Section 2 Enforcement and confusion of municipal organization
1 Enforcement of municipal organization
2 Elections of city council members and mayors and various officers
3 The confusion of City Counsil
Section 3 Controversy on the issue of common property in the Court
1 Controversy of Hara in the Inquiry
2. The defeat and appeal of trade merchants
Section 4 Solving Common Issues
1 Difficult of mediation
2 Dissolution of City Counsil
3. Settlement
4. Formation of Trade and Commerce Association
Part 4 Development of Trade and Western Bank Issues
Chapter 1 Development of Trade
Section 1 Overview of Trade in the Early Meiji Period
1 From 1868 to 14
2 From 1882 to 22
Section 2 Export trade
Section 3 Import Trading
Section 4 Sales Channels for Imported Products
Chapter 2 Western silver market in the early Meiji era
Section 1 of the Western silver market
Section 2 issuance of old gold and silver coins and switching between the two yen and the market price of Western silver
1 Imports and Western Bank Markets
2 Transition of Western Bank Exchange Currency
3 Change of yen and change of nominal price of Western silver
4 Issuance of the inferior old gold and silver coins in the Meiji and two years and their actual value
5 Inferior Old Gold and Silver Coins and Western Bank Markets
6 Foreign Merchants and Western Bank Markets
Section 3 Transition of Western Banking Institutions
1 Western Bank Markets
2 Yokohama Tsusho Corporation
3 Gold and Grain Markets
4 Western Bank Markets
Section 4 Western silver ticket
Chapter 3 Western silver market in the Meiji 10's
Section 1 Inflation after the role of Southwest and the soaring of domestic and Western silver prices
Section 2 Business Development of the Yokohama Bank Exchange
1 Establishment of Yokohama Bank Exchange
2 Government policies and failures in response to the surge in Western silver prices
3. Controls against direct trading institutions
Section 3 Matsukata Deflation Policy and End of Western Bank Markets
Development of Financial Institutions
Chapter 1 Bank during the Inflation Period
Section 1 Transformation of the National Bank of Japan
Section 274 Founding and Early Characteristics of the National Bank of Japan
Section 3 The Management Characteristics of both National Banks
Chapter 2, 74 The conversion of the National Bank into a deposit bank
Section 1 Deflation Policy and Bank Transformation
Section 2 Components of Bank Capital
1 Second National Bank
274 National Bank
Section 3 Characteristics of Credit
1 Second National Bank
274 National Bank
Chapter 3 Establishment and Characteristics of Yokohama Shokin Bank
Section 1 Establishment of Yokohama Shokin Bank
1 Background of the establishment of Yokohama Shokin Bank
2 Progress of the establishment of Yokohama Shokin Bank
3 Capital Structure of Yokohama Shokin Bank
4 Relationship between Yokohama Shokin Bank and the Government
Section 2 The character of the early days of Yokohama Shokin Bank
1 Financial Characteristics of Banking Management as Seen from the Balance Sheet
2. Details and Significance of the Foreign Exchange System
Section 3 Development of Management of Yokohama Shokin Bank
1. Management
2. Improvement of Management
3 Development of Management
Part 6 Land Tax Reform and Agricultural Trends
Chapter 1 Land tax reform in urban areas
Section 1 City ticket
1. Issuance of city street tickets as the beginning of land tax reform
2 Request for issuance of city tickets by local officials
Section 2 Land control in the city area of Yokohama immediately before the issuance of land tickets
Section 3 Announcement of Yokohama City Ticket Grant
1 History up to the Order of the Passover
2. Issuance of Local Tickets
3 Transient Characteristics of Land Tickets
Section 4 Implementation of the Local Ticket Tax Law in Yokohama City
1 Converting land tickets to gu tickets
2 1873 Land Price Resurvey on the site of the Great Fire of Yokohama
3. Characteristics of the Yokohama City Ticket Tax Law
Section 5: Land tax reform in the city of Yokohama
Chapter 2 Reform of Land Tax in Rural Areas
Section 1 Characteristics of Rural Areas in Yokohama City
Definition of Fundamental Finance and Tax Burden at the end of the Act 1
2 Regional characteristics of rural areas in Yokohama during the Meiji Period
Section 2 Enforcement of land tax reform
1 Trends before the start of land tax reform
2 Implementation process of land tax reform
3 Final stage of land tax reform
4 Slight problems in the implementation process
Section 3 Results of Land Tax Reform
Chapter 3 aspect of agricultural production
Section 1 Cause of Old Agriculture
Section 2 The buds of new agriculture
1 New trends in suburban rural areas
2 Silk Industry
3 Tea Industry
Part 7 Transformation of Settlements
Chapter 1 Withdrawal of the Armed Forces of both Britain and France
Section 1 Request for the withdrawal of the Meiji Government and the reduction of the British camp
1 Request for withdrawal of the Meiji Government
2. attitudes of the UK and France and the reduction of the British camp
Section 2 Withdrawal of the Armed Forces of Britain and France and the use of the Yamate Shooting Range
1 Withdrawal of the Armed Forces of both Britain and France
2 Return of the British and French camps
3 Use of the Yamate Shooting Range after the withdrawal of the British and French troops
Chapter 2 Completion of Settlement Areas
Section 1 Enactment of the Rules for Reaching and Land Tickets
1. Establishment of auction lending rules
2 Transition of land ticket style
Section 2 Structure of Yamate Reservation
1 Maintenance and expansion of Yamate Reservation
2. Lending circumstances of special leased land
Section 3 Completion of Settlement Areas
1 Name of the settlement
2 Transfer of land to public land
3. Completion of Reservation Area and Its Structure
Section 4 Population and number of trading houses
Chapter 3 Collection and Resurrection Plan of Residency
Section 1 Dismissal of Benson, Director of the Board of Directors
1. Duties of Director-General Benson
2 Strengthening the residential area police system
3 Dismissal of Director-General Benson
Section 2 Movement for Resurrection of Self-Government and attitudes on the Japanese side
1. Plan for Resurrection of Foreign Residents’ Rights
2. Discuss in Preparatory Congress
3 Opposition of public opinion in the country and the attitude of the consular group
Chapter 4 Chinese in Yokohama Residency
Section 1 State in the early Meiji period
1. Jurisdiction of Chinese resident
2. Takekei Banknote Fake Case
Section 2 Conclusion of good rules of Kiyonobu and Chinese resident
Section 3 Life under the jurisdiction of outside jurisdiction
1. Appointment of Consul General and Its Impact
2. Establishment of graveyards and hospitals and inland travel problems
3 Occupational Restrictions
Sweeping

Table of Contents
Publication pageContents
110Table 1Loans from banks of raw silk depository
153Table 2Number of electors and members of Yokohama City
196Table 3Trends in trade value in Yokohama City, Japan (Among 1-22)
197Table 4Percentage of Yokohama trade value to Japan (same as above)
214Table 5Transfer of Yokohama imported goods and year-end stock for Meiji 19 and 20
217Table 6Percentage of major exports to the total exports of Yokohama (Mings 1-22)
219Table 7Percentage of Yokohama tea exports to Japan (same as above)
222Table 8Copper Exports of Yokohama and Comparison of Japan (Same)
224Table 9Changes in the amount of copper produced in Furukawa (Among 8-22)
228Table 10The amount of lacquerware export in Yokohama and the ratio of the whole country (Mings 1-22)
230Table 11The amount of ceramics export in Yokohama and the ratio of Japan (same as above)
233Table 12Export of Hokkaido marine products to prefectures and export of overseas (Meining 12.22)
234Table 13Exports of marine products in Yokohama and their ratio to Japan (Among 1-22)
236Table 14Exports of U.S. in Yokohama and Comparison of Japan (Same)
241Table 15Percentage of total imports of major imported goods in Yokohama (same as above)
242Table 16Imported amount of cotton products in Yokohama and compared to the whole country (same)
247Table 17Breakdown of cotton yarn imports by country (Among 10-22)
248Table 18Comparison of cotton yarn production volume and import volume (same)
249Table 19The amount of cotton imports in Yokohama and the ratio of Japan (Mights 1-22)
250Table 20Imported amount of woolen fabrics and cotton woolen fabrics in Yokohama and its ratio to the whole country (same as above)
252Table 21Import of Major Wool Materials in Yokohama (same)
254Table 22Production volume of Lasha, Senju Seiryosho (Ming 12-22)
256Table 23Trends in Sugar Imports in Yokohama and Ratios to Nationwide (Mings 1-22)
259Table 24Comparison of imports of red sugar and white sugar (Might 10-22)
260Table 25Changes in the amount of imports of steel in Yokohama and the ratio of the whole country (Mings 1-22)
262Table 26Trends in Machinery Imported in Yokohama and Nationwide Comparison (Same)
263Table 27Imports of major machinery in Yokohama and Japan (Among 19-22)
264Table 28The amount of oil imported in Yokohama and the ratio of Japan (Meinings 1-22)
270Table 29Distribution of Yokohama Imported Products (Among 11-12)
273Table 30Distribution of Yokohama Imported Products by Yokohama Pickup Co., Ltd. (same as above)
274Table 31Distribution of Yokohama imported goods by Tokyo wholesalers (same as above)
283Table 32Comparison Table of Western Bank Markets (Among 1-10)
284Table 33Bank Market Price Index (same)
287Table 34Comparison Table of Excesses and Gold and Silver Exports (Same)
288Table 35Yokohama Port General Import / Export / Import / Export / Import / Western Bank Market Comparison Table (Same)
309~310Table 36List of 2-minute and 1-minute bank for the beginning of the Meiji era
312Table 37In the first half of the Meiji era, 2nd and 1st banks
347Table 38Distribution of Government Banknotes and Banknotes (Among 9-18)
352Table 39Comparison table of excess imports and exports, gold and silver coins, and Western silver exports (Ambrews 11-20)
359Table 40Yokohama Bank Market Price Index (Among 10-18)
361Table 41Economic indicators for Meiji 10-16
406Table 42Yokohama Bank Exchange Monthly Trading Transaction Takatsuki Table (Ming. 8-11)
407Table 43Monthly trading Takatsuki Table 2 (Ming. 12-13)
408Table 44Year-on-year trading of Western and 1-yen silver in Yokohama and Osaka (Ming. 12-18)
408Table 45Yokohama Exchange Profits and Stock Exchange Price List (Among 13-19)
412Table 464 The components of the National Bank's capital and the forms of bank credit (Mings 7-9)
413Table 47Difference in banknotes over 100 yen in gold coins (Ming 8-9)
414Table 48Second National Bank (Head Office) and First National Bank (Yokohama Branch) Changes in Major Accounts (Among 6-9)
415Table 49Details of the 2nd National Bank, the 74th National Bank of Japan, Hodoya 132nd National Bank (Amnings 6-13)
418Table 5074 List of Shareholders of the National Bank
419Table 5174 List of Directors of the National Bank
420Table 5274 The National Bank, Capital components (Mings 11-12)
421Table 5374 Total Deposits of the National Bank (Ming. 13)
423Table 54Various forms of bank credit (Amnings 11-12)
424Table 5574 National Bank / Store Loans Balance (Among 13)
428~435Table 56Balance sheet of all national banks in Kanagawa Prefecture (Among 12-15)
436Table 57Components of all national banks and bank capital in Kanagawa Prefecture (Meining 12-15)
436Table 58The components of bank capital of both national banks (Among 14)
436Table 59Various forms of credit for all national banks and banks in Kanagawa Prefecture (Ming 12-15)
439Table 60Trends in Major Accounts of the National Bank (Among 15-19)
439Table 61Major Financial Institutions (Amning 22-23)
441Table 623 The resources of the National Bank (Ming. 19)
444~445Table 63The components of the Second National Bank's capital
446~447Table 64List of Shareholders of the Second National Bank
448~449Table 65Government deposits of the Second National Bank
450Table 66Funds for Tomioka Silk Mill
451Table 67Private deposits of the Second National Bank
452Table 68Deposits received and payables of the Second National Bank
454~455Table 69Classification by occupation of time depositors of the Second National Bank
455Table 7020th Savings Deposits
457Table 71The second national bank savings deposits during each period
457Table 72Depositary composition of current accounts of the Second National Bank
459Table 73The second National Bank Maebashi Branch
460Table 7474 National Bank, Balance Sheets (Ambrews 19-24)
461Table 7574 National Bank and Banking Capital
461Table 76Composition of Second National Bank and Bank Capital
462Table 77Comparison of the Deposits of the National Bank of Japan
463Table 7874 The National Bank of Japan
465Table 7974 Details of National Bank and Government Deposits
466Table 8074 National Bank, current account classification by occupation
467Table 81Classification of National Banks and Time Deposits by occupation
470Table 82Changes in principal accounts of the Second National Bank
471Table 83Source of Major Profits of the Second National Bank
471Table 84Loans
474Table 85Loans from the Second National Bank
474Table 86Overview of the Second National Bank Raw Silk Received Transactions (Among 16-23)
475Table 87Overview of Trade in Yokohama Raw Silk (Among 13-23)
476Table 88Occupational percentage of loans lessees at the head office of the Second National Bank by occupation (Ming 17-22)
476Table 89Breakdown of loans receivable from the head office of Daini Kunitachi Bank (same)
477Table 90Transition of current account deposits at the head office of the Second National Bank (same as above)
478Table 91Ratio by occupation of mortgage loan for the head office of the Second National Bank by occupation (same as above)
479Table 92Breakdown of loans receivable as of December 31, 1886
480Table 93Breakdown by loan mortgage loan from the head office
482Table 94Trends in the People's Exchange Rate of the Second National Bank (Ming 17-22)
483Table 95Trends in exchange rates at the head office of the Second National Bank (same as)
484Table 96Trends in discounted bills of the Second National Bank (same as)
486Table 9774 National Bank and Bank Credits (Among 19, 23, 24)
487Table 9874 National Bank, Major Accounts Ratio (Same)
487Table 99Second National Bank, Major Accounts Ratio
488Table 10074 National Bank, Debt Certificate Breakdown (Amnings 19-24)
489Table 10174 National Bank Loans by occupation and mortgage (same as above)
490Table 10274 The National Bank of Japan, by occupation and mortgage (same as above)
491Table 10374 The National Bank's bills and discounted bills (same as above)
494Table 104First Year of the Meiji Period (Meiji 8-16)
517Table 105Number of shares owned by the founder of Yokohama Shokin Bank
518Table 106Classification of shareholders by prefecture at the time of establishment of Yokohama Shokin Bank
524~525Table 107Initial balance sheet of Yokohama Shokin Bank
541Table 108Bank of Yokohama Direct Money Lending Table (Among 13)
542Table 109Yokohama Shokin Bank Overseas Shipments and Discount Lending Table
545Table 110Government deposits as foreign currency exchange funds
545Table 111Yokohama Shokin Bank Overseas Trading Volume Statistics
549~550Table 112Yokohama Shokin Bank Balance Sheet
552Table 113Loss on Bank of Yokohama
560Table 114Reserve for Banking Yokohama Shokin Bank
563Table 115Yokohama Shokin Bank's annual overseas cargo exchange rate initiatives
565Table 116Breakdown of Temporary Banking of Yokohama Deposits
568Table 117Deposits related to the Yokohama Shokin Bank
583Table 118Agricultural land converted to Yokohama-cho, settlements, etc. (Might 5)
584Table 119Yokohama Port Uchimachi area (Kannai area) and its former affiliated town (Ming 4)
616Table 120Status of gu ticket and high-contracted land in and out of Yokohama Port (Might 7)
626Table 121Average value of face value in major cities
638Table 122Results of the revision of land tax in major cities
646Table 123Trends in Agricultural Production (Among 10)
647Table 124Trends in peasant land rate (Among 13-23)
647Table 125Ratio of the number of units by self-cultivation in Kanagawa Prefecture (Among 13-16)
648Table 126(Ming 17-23)
649Table 127Reconstitution of rice (Among 10-23)
650Table 128Correction of barley (same)
653Table 129Comparison of New and Old Contributions (Among 4)
654Table 130Profit on sale of land (around 5 tomorrow)
655Table 131Proposed Biara Savings
665Table 132Kanagawa Prefectural Subsidiary Land Tax Revision Tabata Residential Land Tax Calculation Table
670Table 133Comparison of the amount of unseparated length (Among 3, 8, 11)
670Table 134Range ratio of fields
671Table 135Rice price in fiscal 1872
672Table 136U.S. price table, gold 1 yen
673Table 137Land price calculated rice price
674Table 138Model Village Area, Reaction, Anti-Information Land Price (Ming 9-11)
675Table 139Seed manure fee of model village (Ming 9)
676Table 140Percentage of seed fertilizer (same)
676Table 141Receipt, seed fertilizer fee, anti-target land price of model village (same)
677Table 142Average Non-Profit Income Table
679Table 143The arable land situation in the dissatisfaction villages and the results of the revision
686Table 144Ratio of quality written by county (Among 17)
687Table 145Land price fluctuations in Kuragi-gun (Ming. 11-16)
693Table 146Rice yields in rural areas in urban areas (Ming 5-11)
694Table 147Average anti-corruption yield by county (Ming 10 to 20)
695Table 148Crop composition of the Wada family (Among 13-14)
697Table 149Suzuki family oil cake sales destination (Ming. 35-Taisho 2)
700Table 150Composition of crops (Among 10)
703Table 151Milk milking in Kuragi, Tachibanaki, and Kamakura-gun (Ming 13-20)
704Table 152Milking sites in Kuraki and Tachibana-gun (Ming 14-18)
705Table 153Number of cattle sold (Among 6-7)
706Table 154Number of slaughtered cattle pigs (Ming 13-20)
710Table 155Composition of cash income from the Wada family (Among 4)
713Table 156Silk Industry Statistics in Kanagawa Prefecture (Among 18)
714Table 157Silk Industry in 4 counties in Yokohama City (Ming 17-25)
716Table 158The silk industry in the 29th ward of Tsuzuki-gun (Ming 5-6)
717Table 159"Disassembly" of the farmers in Iron Village (Ph. 5)
717Table 160"Disassembly" of farmers in Onda Village (same as above)
719Table 161Year magistrates, destinations of migrant work, and place of origin
721Table 162Tea garden by tree order (Among 17)
721Table 163Tea production volume (Meining 17-25)
722Table 164The tea garden is different (same as)
722Table 165Number of tea-making units (same)
722Table 166Tea production management in Shimo Sugeta Village, Sanmaibashi Village and Koseki Village (Ming 16-17)
723Table 167Ogawa family in Shimo-Sugeta village (Mei. 13-16)
724Table 168Area of Araishinden Stone height Other
726Table 169The Suzuki family's tea business management (Ming 12-22)
726Table 170Production volume of tea produced by Araishinden (Ming. 25, 34, 39, 40, 43)
728Table 171Productivity of tea-making labor (Among 13-16-34-39-40-43)
728Table 172Suzuki family's Araishinden tenant fee storage (m. 14.20)
729Table 173The Suzuki family's tea production management (Ming 13-16)
805Table 174Number of permanent leaseholds owned by country (Among 29)
808Table 175List of Income and Expenditures of Reservation Fire Brigade (Ming. 26-28)
815Table 176Yen conversion table as of 1902 for the cost of remodeling settlements for 3-20 years of Meiji 1902
817Table 177Percentage of foreign nationals residing in Yokohama in the Meiji 10s to foreign nationals residing in Japan
818Table 178Percentage of Western trading companies in the Meiji 10s with Yokohama Europe and the United States of America and Europe
819Table 1791870 Population Table by Nationality
820Table 1801878 Foreign Population by Port Nationality
821Table 181Number of foreign trading companies by port
823Table 182Meiji 7-14 All Ports Opened UK population and number of trading companies
824Table 183Total number of Western and Chinese residents in Yokohama (Among 3-23)
825Table 184Foreign population by nationality in Yokohama in the early Meiji era (Ming 3-30)
826Table 185Number of foreign trading companies in Yokohama in the first half of the Meiji era (Meiji 7-30)
889Table 186Perpetual Loans Existing Foreign Nationals (Am. 29)
890Table 187China Consulate in Yokohama (Ming. 11-26)
Table of Contents
Publication pageExplanation
334Figure 1Rice grains and Western silver prices at the Gold grain market.
339Figure 2Western-style bank tickets issued by Yokohama Foreign Exchange Company
356Figure 3Yokohama Bank Exchange (Among 12)
357Figure 4Bank of Yokohama (Among 15)
360Figure 5The lowest price of banknotes for Western Banks (Among 8-14)
485Figure 6Efforts for Unloading Exchange
527Figure 7Proposed Bill Model
602Figure 8Local ticket (Funemon Takezawa)
At the end of the bookDrawingThe city of Yokohama in the Meiji 10s

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