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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
Publication page | Contents | |
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110 | Table 1 | Loans from banks of raw silk depository |
153 | Table 2 | Number of electors and members of Yokohama City |
196 | Table 3 | Trends in trade value in Yokohama City, Japan (Among 1-22) |
197 | Table 4 | Percentage of Yokohama trade value to Japan (same as above) |
214 | Table 5 | Transfer of Yokohama imported goods and year-end stock for Meiji 19 and 20 |
217 | Table 6 | Percentage of major exports to the total exports of Yokohama (Mings 1-22) |
219 | Table 7 | Percentage of Yokohama tea exports to Japan (same as above) |
222 | Table 8 | Copper Exports of Yokohama and Comparison of Japan (Same) |
224 | Table 9 | Changes in the amount of copper produced in Furukawa (Among 8-22) |
228 | Table 10 | The amount of lacquerware export in Yokohama and the ratio of the whole country (Mings 1-22) |
230 | Table 11 | The amount of ceramics export in Yokohama and the ratio of Japan (same as above) |
233 | Table 12 | Export of Hokkaido marine products to prefectures and export of overseas (Meining 12.22) |
234 | Table 13 | Exports of marine products in Yokohama and their ratio to Japan (Among 1-22) |
236 | Table 14 | Exports of U.S. in Yokohama and Comparison of Japan (Same) |
241 | Table 15 | Percentage of total imports of major imported goods in Yokohama (same as above) |
242 | Table 16 | Imported amount of cotton products in Yokohama and compared to the whole country (same) |
247 | Table 17 | Breakdown of cotton yarn imports by country (Among 10-22) |
248 | Table 18 | Comparison of cotton yarn production volume and import volume (same) |
249 | Table 19 | The amount of cotton imports in Yokohama and the ratio of Japan (Mights 1-22) |
250 | Table 20 | Imported amount of woolen fabrics and cotton woolen fabrics in Yokohama and its ratio to the whole country (same as above) |
252 | Table 21 | Import of Major Wool Materials in Yokohama (same) |
254 | Table 22 | Production volume of Lasha, Senju Seiryosho (Ming 12-22) |
256 | Table 23 | Trends in Sugar Imports in Yokohama and Ratios to Nationwide (Mings 1-22) |
259 | Table 24 | Comparison of imports of red sugar and white sugar (Might 10-22) |
260 | Table 25 | Changes in the amount of imports of steel in Yokohama and the ratio of the whole country (Mings 1-22) |
262 | Table 26 | Trends in Machinery Imported in Yokohama and Nationwide Comparison (Same) |
263 | Table 27 | Imports of major machinery in Yokohama and Japan (Among 19-22) |
264 | Table 28 | The amount of oil imported in Yokohama and the ratio of Japan (Meinings 1-22) |
270 | Table 29 | Distribution of Yokohama Imported Products (Among 11-12) |
273 | Table 30 | Distribution of Yokohama Imported Products by Yokohama Pickup Co., Ltd. (same as above) |
274 | Table 31 | Distribution of Yokohama imported goods by Tokyo wholesalers (same as above) |
283 | Table 32 | Comparison Table of Western Bank Markets (Among 1-10) |
284 | Table 33 | Bank Market Price Index (same) |
287 | Table 34 | Comparison Table of Excesses and Gold and Silver Exports (Same) |
288 | Table 35 | Yokohama Port General Import / Export / Import / Export / Import / Western Bank Market Comparison Table (Same) |
309~310 | Table 36 | List of 2-minute and 1-minute bank for the beginning of the Meiji era |
312 | Table 37 | In the first half of the Meiji era, 2nd and 1st banks |
347 | Table 38 | Distribution of Government Banknotes and Banknotes (Among 9-18) |
352 | Table 39 | Comparison table of excess imports and exports, gold and silver coins, and Western silver exports (Ambrews 11-20) |
359 | Table 40 | Yokohama Bank Market Price Index (Among 10-18) |
361 | Table 41 | Economic indicators for Meiji 10-16 |
406 | Table 42 | Yokohama Bank Exchange Monthly Trading Transaction Takatsuki Table (Ming. 8-11) |
407 | Table 43 | Monthly trading Takatsuki Table 2 (Ming. 12-13) |
408 | Table 44 | Year-on-year trading of Western and 1-yen silver in Yokohama and Osaka (Ming. 12-18) |
408 | Table 45 | Yokohama Exchange Profits and Stock Exchange Price List (Among 13-19) |
412 | Table 46 | 4 The components of the National Bank's capital and the forms of bank credit (Mings 7-9) |
413 | Table 47 | Difference in banknotes over 100 yen in gold coins (Ming 8-9) |
414 | Table 48 | Second National Bank (Head Office) and First National Bank (Yokohama Branch) Changes in Major Accounts (Among 6-9) |
415 | Table 49 | Details of the 2nd National Bank, the 74th National Bank of Japan, Hodoya 132nd National Bank (Amnings 6-13) |
418 | Table 50 | 74 List of Shareholders of the National Bank |
419 | Table 51 | 74 List of Directors of the National Bank |
420 | Table 52 | 74 The National Bank, Capital components (Mings 11-12) |
421 | Table 53 | 74 Total Deposits of the National Bank (Ming. 13) |
423 | Table 54 | Various forms of bank credit (Amnings 11-12) |
424 | Table 55 | 74 National Bank / Store Loans Balance (Among 13) |
428~435 | Table 56 | Balance sheet of all national banks in Kanagawa Prefecture (Among 12-15) |
436 | Table 57 | Components of all national banks and bank capital in Kanagawa Prefecture (Meining 12-15) |
436 | Table 58 | The components of bank capital of both national banks (Among 14) |
436 | Table 59 | Various forms of credit for all national banks and banks in Kanagawa Prefecture (Ming 12-15) |
439 | Table 60 | Trends in Major Accounts of the National Bank (Among 15-19) |
439 | Table 61 | Major Financial Institutions (Amning 22-23) |
441 | Table 62 | 3 The resources of the National Bank (Ming. 19) |
444~445 | Table 63 | The components of the Second National Bank's capital |
446~447 | Table 64 | List of Shareholders of the Second National Bank |
448~449 | Table 65 | Government deposits of the Second National Bank |
450 | Table 66 | Funds for Tomioka Silk Mill |
451 | Table 67 | Private deposits of the Second National Bank |
452 | Table 68 | Deposits received and payables of the Second National Bank |
454~455 | Table 69 | Classification by occupation of time depositors of the Second National Bank |
455 | Table 70 | 20th Savings Deposits |
457 | Table 71 | The second national bank savings deposits during each period |
457 | Table 72 | Depositary composition of current accounts of the Second National Bank |
459 | Table 73 | The second National Bank Maebashi Branch |
460 | Table 74 | 74 National Bank, Balance Sheets (Ambrews 19-24) |
461 | Table 75 | 74 National Bank and Banking Capital |
461 | Table 76 | Composition of Second National Bank and Bank Capital |
462 | Table 77 | Comparison of the Deposits of the National Bank of Japan |
463 | Table 78 | 74 The National Bank of Japan |
465 | Table 79 | 74 Details of National Bank and Government Deposits |
466 | Table 80 | 74 National Bank, current account classification by occupation |
467 | Table 81 | Classification of National Banks and Time Deposits by occupation |
470 | Table 82 | Changes in principal accounts of the Second National Bank |
471 | Table 83 | Source of Major Profits of the Second National Bank |
471 | Table 84 | Loans |
474 | Table 85 | Loans from the Second National Bank |
474 | Table 86 | Overview of the Second National Bank Raw Silk Received Transactions (Among 16-23) |
475 | Table 87 | Overview of Trade in Yokohama Raw Silk (Among 13-23) |
476 | Table 88 | Occupational percentage of loans lessees at the head office of the Second National Bank by occupation (Ming 17-22) |
476 | Table 89 | Breakdown of loans receivable from the head office of Daini Kunitachi Bank (same) |
477 | Table 90 | Transition of current account deposits at the head office of the Second National Bank (same as above) |
478 | Table 91 | Ratio by occupation of mortgage loan for the head office of the Second National Bank by occupation (same as above) |
479 | Table 92 | Breakdown of loans receivable as of December 31, 1886 |
480 | Table 93 | Breakdown by loan mortgage loan from the head office |
482 | Table 94 | Trends in the People's Exchange Rate of the Second National Bank (Ming 17-22) |
483 | Table 95 | Trends in exchange rates at the head office of the Second National Bank (same as) |
484 | Table 96 | Trends in discounted bills of the Second National Bank (same as) |
486 | Table 97 | 74 National Bank and Bank Credits (Among 19, 23, 24) |
487 | Table 98 | 74 National Bank, Major Accounts Ratio (Same) |
487 | Table 99 | Second National Bank, Major Accounts Ratio |
488 | Table 100 | 74 National Bank, Debt Certificate Breakdown (Amnings 19-24) |
489 | Table 101 | 74 National Bank Loans by occupation and mortgage (same as above) |
490 | Table 102 | 74 The National Bank of Japan, by occupation and mortgage (same as above) |
491 | Table 103 | 74 The National Bank's bills and discounted bills (same as above) |
494 | Table 104 | First Year of the Meiji Period (Meiji 8-16) |
517 | Table 105 | Number of shares owned by the founder of Yokohama Shokin Bank |
518 | Table 106 | Classification of shareholders by prefecture at the time of establishment of Yokohama Shokin Bank |
524~525 | Table 107 | Initial balance sheet of Yokohama Shokin Bank |
541 | Table 108 | Bank of Yokohama Direct Money Lending Table (Among 13) |
542 | Table 109 | Yokohama Shokin Bank Overseas Shipments and Discount Lending Table |
545 | Table 110 | Government deposits as foreign currency exchange funds |
545 | Table 111 | Yokohama Shokin Bank Overseas Trading Volume Statistics |
549~550 | Table 112 | Yokohama Shokin Bank Balance Sheet |
552 | Table 113 | Loss on Bank of Yokohama |
560 | Table 114 | Reserve for Banking Yokohama Shokin Bank |
563 | Table 115 | Yokohama Shokin Bank's annual overseas cargo exchange rate initiatives |
565 | Table 116 | Breakdown of Temporary Banking of Yokohama Deposits |
568 | Table 117 | Deposits related to the Yokohama Shokin Bank |
583 | Table 118 | Agricultural land converted to Yokohama-cho, settlements, etc. (Might 5) |
584 | Table 119 | Yokohama Port Uchimachi area (Kannai area) and its former affiliated town (Ming 4) |
616 | Table 120 | Status of gu ticket and high-contracted land in and out of Yokohama Port (Might 7) |
626 | Table 121 | Average value of face value in major cities |
638 | Table 122 | Results of the revision of land tax in major cities |
646 | Table 123 | Trends in Agricultural Production (Among 10) |
647 | Table 124 | Trends in peasant land rate (Among 13-23) |
647 | Table 125 | Ratio of the number of units by self-cultivation in Kanagawa Prefecture (Among 13-16) |
648 | Table 126 | (Ming 17-23) |
649 | Table 127 | Reconstitution of rice (Among 10-23) |
650 | Table 128 | Correction of barley (same) |
653 | Table 129 | Comparison of New and Old Contributions (Among 4) |
654 | Table 130 | Profit on sale of land (around 5 tomorrow) |
655 | Table 131 | Proposed Biara Savings |
665 | Table 132 | Kanagawa Prefectural Subsidiary Land Tax Revision Tabata Residential Land Tax Calculation Table |
670 | Table 133 | Comparison of the amount of unseparated length (Among 3, 8, 11) |
670 | Table 134 | Range ratio of fields |
671 | Table 135 | Rice price in fiscal 1872 |
672 | Table 136 | U.S. price table, gold 1 yen |
673 | Table 137 | Land price calculated rice price |
674 | Table 138 | Model Village Area, Reaction, Anti-Information Land Price (Ming 9-11) |
675 | Table 139 | Seed manure fee of model village (Ming 9) |
676 | Table 140 | Percentage of seed fertilizer (same) |
676 | Table 141 | Receipt, seed fertilizer fee, anti-target land price of model village (same) |
677 | Table 142 | Average Non-Profit Income Table |
679 | Table 143 | The arable land situation in the dissatisfaction villages and the results of the revision |
686 | Table 144 | Ratio of quality written by county (Among 17) |
687 | Table 145 | Land price fluctuations in Kuragi-gun (Ming. 11-16) |
693 | Table 146 | Rice yields in rural areas in urban areas (Ming 5-11) |
694 | Table 147 | Average anti-corruption yield by county (Ming 10 to 20) |
695 | Table 148 | Crop composition of the Wada family (Among 13-14) |
697 | Table 149 | Suzuki family oil cake sales destination (Ming. 35-Taisho 2) |
700 | Table 150 | Composition of crops (Among 10) |
703 | Table 151 | Milk milking in Kuragi, Tachibanaki, and Kamakura-gun (Ming 13-20) |
704 | Table 152 | Milking sites in Kuraki and Tachibana-gun (Ming 14-18) |
705 | Table 153 | Number of cattle sold (Among 6-7) |
706 | Table 154 | Number of slaughtered cattle pigs (Ming 13-20) |
710 | Table 155 | Composition of cash income from the Wada family (Among 4) |
713 | Table 156 | Silk Industry Statistics in Kanagawa Prefecture (Among 18) |
714 | Table 157 | Silk Industry in 4 counties in Yokohama City (Ming 17-25) |
716 | Table 158 | The silk industry in the 29th ward of Tsuzuki-gun (Ming 5-6) |
717 | Table 159 | "Disassembly" of the farmers in Iron Village (Ph. 5) |
717 | Table 160 | "Disassembly" of farmers in Onda Village (same as above) |
719 | Table 161 | Year magistrates, destinations of migrant work, and place of origin |
721 | Table 162 | Tea garden by tree order (Among 17) |
721 | Table 163 | Tea production volume (Meining 17-25) |
722 | Table 164 | The tea garden is different (same as) |
722 | Table 165 | Number of tea-making units (same) |
722 | Table 166 | Tea production management in Shimo Sugeta Village, Sanmaibashi Village and Koseki Village (Ming 16-17) |
723 | Table 167 | Ogawa family in Shimo-Sugeta village (Mei. 13-16) |
724 | Table 168 | Area of Araishinden Stone height Other |
726 | Table 169 | The Suzuki family's tea business management (Ming 12-22) |
726 | Table 170 | Production volume of tea produced by Araishinden (Ming. 25, 34, 39, 40, 43) |
728 | Table 171 | Productivity of tea-making labor (Among 13-16-34-39-40-43) |
728 | Table 172 | Suzuki family's Araishinden tenant fee storage (m. 14.20) |
729 | Table 173 | The Suzuki family's tea production management (Ming 13-16) |
805 | Table 174 | Number of permanent leaseholds owned by country (Among 29) |
808 | Table 175 | List of Income and Expenditures of Reservation Fire Brigade (Ming. 26-28) |
815 | Table 176 | Yen conversion table as of 1902 for the cost of remodeling settlements for 3-20 years of Meiji 1902 |
817 | Table 177 | Percentage of foreign nationals residing in Yokohama in the Meiji 10s to foreign nationals residing in Japan |
818 | Table 178 | Percentage of Western trading companies in the Meiji 10s with Yokohama Europe and the United States of America and Europe |
819 | Table 179 | 1870 Population Table by Nationality |
820 | Table 180 | 1878 Foreign Population by Port Nationality |
821 | Table 181 | Number of foreign trading companies by port |
823 | Table 182 | Meiji 7-14 All Ports Opened UK population and number of trading companies |
824 | Table 183 | Total number of Western and Chinese residents in Yokohama (Among 3-23) |
825 | Table 184 | Foreign population by nationality in Yokohama in the early Meiji era (Ming 3-30) |
826 | Table 185 | Number of foreign trading companies in Yokohama in the first half of the Meiji era (Meiji 7-30) |
889 | Table 186 | Perpetual Loans Existing Foreign Nationals (Am. 29) |
890 | Table 187 | China Consulate in Yokohama (Ming. 11-26) |
Publication page | Explanation | |
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334 | Figure 1 | Rice grains and Western silver prices at the Gold grain market. |
339 | Figure 2 | Western-style bank tickets issued by Yokohama Foreign Exchange Company |
356 | Figure 3 | Yokohama Bank Exchange (Among 12) |
357 | Figure 4 | Bank of Yokohama (Among 15) |
360 | Figure 5 | The lowest price of banknotes for Western Banks (Among 8-14) |
485 | Figure 6 | Efforts for Unloading Exchange |
527 | Figure 7 | Proposed Bill Model |
602 | Figure 8 | Local ticket (Funemon Takezawa) |
At the end of the book | Drawing | The city of Yokohama in the Meiji 10s |
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