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Yokohama City History Volume 4 Top Table of Contents

To the History of Yokohama City

Part 1 Development of Trade

Chapter 1 Yokohama Trade in the late Meiji Period

Section 1 Japan Trade in the late Meiji Period

Section 2 Yokohama Trade in the late Meiji Period

1 Increase in imports and exports

2 Trends in Import and Exports

3. Status of Export and Importers

4 Increase in imports and exports of Japanese merchants

Chapter 2 Development of Raw Silk Exports

Section 1 Development of the silk industry

1 Increase the export of raw silk and the development of the silk industry

2 Regional characteristics of the development of the silk industry

3 Unequal development of the machine silk industry area

4 Transformation of the silk industry area

Section 2 Development of raw silk export

1 Expansion of the export market and its conditions

2 Export form (Part 1)

3 Export form (Part 2)

4 Raw silk price constraint factors and historical significance

Section 3 History of enactment and abolition of the Act on Encouragement of Direct Export of Raw Silk

1 View of Problem and Examination

2. History of Legislation

3 Protests from other countries against the Raw Silk Direct Export Encouragement Act and the background of its administrative processing

4 History of the Waste Law

5 Results and significance of implementation of the Act on Encouragement of Direct Export of Raw Silk

Chapter 3 State of the export of tea and silk fabrics

Section 1 Transition of Tea Making Trade

1 Overview of the Tea Making Trade

2 Sales Channel Expansion Problems and Tea Producers

3 State of export trading market

4 Decline of Yokohama Tea Trade

Section 2 Development of the export of silk fabrics

Start and development of single-handed exports

2 The rise of the Xinxing silk fabric business area

3 Production form of exported silk fabric

4 Transition of raw material thread supply route

5 Distribution Organization of Export Silk Fabrics

Chapter 4 Development of Trade Finance

Section 1 Silk Milling Finance of Sales Wholesalers

1 Accommodation of advance loans

2 Procurement and collection of advance loans

3 Reimbursement of U.S. currency

4 Sales wholesalers and regional banks

5 The actual situation of the wholesaler's silk finance

Section 2 Expansion of Overseas Financial Institutions and Business Expansion of Yokohama Shokin Bank

1. Necessity of trade expansion and its countermeasures after the end of the Sino-Japanese War

2 Proposal for the expansion of overseas financial institutions at the Chamber of Commerce

3 Deliberation of the issue of expansion of overseas financial institutions at the 1st Conference of Agriculture, Commerce and Industry

4 Problems of establishment of the Japan and China Bank and expansion of operations at Yokohama Shokin Bank

5 Deliberation of overseas financial institutions by the Production Research Committee and development of Yokohama Shokin Bank

Part 2 Development of Industries

Chapter 1 Development of Transportation and Railways

Section 1 Development of Domestic Shipping

1. Activities of Foreign Ships

2 Government shipping policy and development of Mitsubishi Corporation

3 Countering Foreign Ships and Mitsubishi's Activities in Yokohama

4 Transformation of the Mitsubishi Protection Policy

5 Establishment of Nippon Yusen Company

6 Establishment of domestic shipping order

Section 2 Development of Overseas Shipping

1 Expansion of the Orient Route

2. The Voyage Encouragement Act and the establishment of routes between Europe, the United States and Australia

3 Founding of the Orient Kisen Company

4 Development after the Russo-Japanese War

Section 3 Development of Railways

1 Impact of the entire Tokaido Line

2 Establishment and Results of the Yokohama Railway

3 Establishment of Keihin Electric Railway and Yokohama Electric Railway

Chapter 2 Development of Commerce and Industry

Section 1 Development of Industry

1 Characteristics of industrial development in Yokohama city area

2 Development of heavy industry in Yokohama city area

3 Trends in Light Industry in Yokohama City Area

Section 2 Development of Exchanges in Yokohama

1 Overview and Transition of Exchanges

2 Exchange Functions

Chapter 3 Market Financial Institutions

Ma'am

Section 1 Development of Ordinary Banks

Section 2 Fund Operational Status

1 General considerations

2. Fund management of the head office bank

3. Branch banks’ fund management

Section 3 Fundraising Status

1 Trends in Deposits

2 Fundraising by the head office bank

Musubi

Chapter 4 Changes in Agriculture and Fisheries

Section 1 Trends in Agricultural Production

1 Overview

2 Trends in Commercial Agriculture

3 State of Farmers' Movement

Section 2 Trends related to landlords and tenants

1 Overview of Nakagawa Village

2 Trends related to landlords and tenants

Section 3 Trends in the Fisheries Industry

1 Observation of Kanagawa Statistical Report

2 Characteristics of the fishing ground system

3 Processing and distribution of marine products

4 Overview of Urata

Chapter 5 Development and Development of Ports and Warehouses

Section 1 Development of Ports

1 Meiji period Port Policy

2 Trends in Yokohama Port Construction Plan

3 Progress of construction of the first port

4 Completion of the second port construction

Section 2 Development of Warehouse Business

1 Characteristics of Yokohama Soko Business Development

2 The case of a raw silk depositor and the proposed establishment of Kyodo Soko

3 Sales of warehouse companies and homogeneous companies

4 Slump and closure of warehouses and housing loan companies

5 Opening of Kyodo Soko Yokohama

6 Problem of Shared Property and Establishment of Yokohama Trading Warehouse Company

7 Establishment and Development of Sales Warehouses

8 Installation of bonded warehouses

Sweeping

Table of Contents
Publication pageTable
2Table 1Table of National Imports and Imports in the Late Meiji Period
3Table 2Significant export value table
4Table 3Import value of imported goods
4Table 4Percentage of imports and exports by destination
6Table 5Import/export amount Nakauchi Trading Volume
6Table 6Percentage of foreign trade in the amount of imports and exports of Kobe Port
8Table 7Comparison Table of Exports and Imports of Yokohama Port Kobe Port
10Table 8Major Exports of Yokohama Port
11Table 9Japan's major exports and the percentage of Yokohama's exports.
14Table 10Imports of Major Imports of Yokohama Port
16Table 11Imports of Major Imports in Japan and the percentage of Yokohama Imports
25Table 12Foreign trading house country separate table (Meiji 21)
30~31Table 13Direct Export and Import of Tokyo City (Meiji 31)
34Table 14Export and Imports by Foreign Trade in Yokohama Port
34Table 15Exports by Commodity by Trading in Yokohama Port (Meiji 42)
35Table 16Imports by Commodity by Trading in Yokohama Port (Meiji 42)
36Table 17Percentage of exports by foreign trade in major export items Yokohama Port (Meiji 42)
36Table 18Imports by Foreign Trade in Main Imports at Yokohama Port (Meiji 42)
38Table 19Silkworm export volume (Meiji 21-Taisho 3)
39Table 20Export of Raw Silk by Port (Meiji 21-Taisho 2)
40Table 21Trends in the Raw Silk Market (Meiji 21-Taisho 6)
41Table 22Machine threads and sitting threads (Meiji 22-Taisho 2)
43Table 23Mitsui's silk mill management (Meiji 26-35)
47Table 24Production volume of raw silk by region and shipment volume of Yokohama
49Table 25Production volume and instrumentation rate of major silk manufacturing prefectures
53Table 26Composition by size of instrument silk mill
54~55Table 27Silk Mill Statistics
56Table 28Specific gravity of large-scale silk mills (number of pots)
56Table 29New silk mill scale
56Table 30Production per pot of instrument silk mill
58Table 31List of Huge Capitalists
59Table 32Number of Kaimei-based silk kettles (Meiji 38)
61Table 33Instrumental Silk Society (Meiji 44)
61Table 34Major Silk Milling Association (Meiji 44)
64Table 35 AFundraising by Kaimeisha Hayashi Sehei family (Meiji 28.5-7)
65Table 35 BFundraising by the Noboru Yoshiji family of Ryujokan Luchuan (Meiji 27, 6-7)
65Table 35 CFundraising by the improvement company Yoichiro Takei family (Meiji 27, 5-7)
66Table 36Ratio of arrival to 5 major wholesalers
68~69Table 37Deposits of a giant silk mill to the 19th Bank
81Table 38 ANumber of Silk Mills in Japan
82~83Table 38 BBreakdown of Number of Silk Mills in Japan
84Table 3910 kettles or more "factory"
84Table 40Production per kettle of seating silk
85Table 41Major shipment of raw silk in Yokohama (around 1901)
85Table 42More than 50 pieces of raw silk received from Yokohama (around 1901)
86Table 43Major shipment of raw silk in Yokohama (Meiji 42)
88Table 44Number of cargo shippers shipped
91Table 45Number of Shipments by Trademark at Joint Packaging Works
92Table 46Relationship between the wholesaler and the wholesaler (Meiji 30/8)
93Table 47Raw silk production per sericulture house
96Table 48Relationship between Gunma Prefecture shippers and wholesalers (Meiji 30/8)
98Table 49Machinery silk mills and water companies
99Table 50Trends of Usui Corporation
100Table 51Haraichi, Haraichi Sericulture Management (Spring Sericulture)
100Table 52Production volume of raw silk of Fujimaki Gumi members (FY1894)
101Table 53Prior to shipment of Usui Corporation (from sales wholesalers)
106~107Table 54Production and export of raw silk (Meiji 20-Taisho 2)
109Table 55U.S. Silk Industry Trends Table
116Table 56U.S. Imported Raw Silk
121Table 57Domestic and foreign merchants (export Mukobetsu)
123~139Table 58Raw silk distribution table in Yokohama market (Meiji 29-45)
142 to 143 insertsTable 59Traded between sales wholesalers and export trading centers Tables A, B, C
A-Meiji 30/10
B-Meiji 36/8
C-Meiji 44/7
150 to 151 insertsTable 60Exports by Foreign Trading House Annual Report
150~151Table 61Foreign trading house raw silk export (purchase) High ranking table (Meiji 29-Taisho 2)
152~153Table 62(Meiji 37-Taisho 2) 1.
154~155Table 63Exports by major trading house counterparties (Meiji 37-Taisho 2)
156~157Table 64Domestic Trading Volume (Meiji 29-Taisho 2)
176Table 65Use of cocoons per labor force
176Table 66Cocoon production
180Table 67Circular change in raw silk prices
244Table 68Percentage of tea export value
245Table 69(Meiji 21-Taisho 6)
246Table 70Table of exporting tea (Meiji 21-Taisho 3)
247Table 71Comparison of U.S. tea and coffee consumption
248Table 72Imported amount of tea produced in the United States by producing countries (Meiji 21-43)
249Table 73Comparison of Canadian tea and coffee consumption
249Table 74Imported amount of Canadian tea
250Table 75Canada Imported Red and Green Tea Statistics by Production Country
252~253Table 76Imported by Country of Production (United States and Canada) Price per tea unit (Meiji 27-43)
254Table 77Position of Yokohama Port in the export of tea (Meiji 21-Taisho 6)
255Table 78Export of Yokohama Port Tea (Meiji 18-Taisho 6)
269Table 79Exports of tea made by Japanese tea companies
270~271Table 80Direct export of uchisho tea
275Table 81Direct production of tea
276~277Table 82Receiving and sales of tea from sales outlets
280~281Table 83Purchase price of tea made by Yokohama Idomegaisho
284Table 84The amount of tea produced from Shizuoka Prefecture to Yokohama
296Table 85Direct export of tea from Toyo Tea Trading Company
296Table 86Export of tea before the Russo-Japanese War
297Table 87Export of tea from Japan and Russia after World War II
298Table 88Direct export of tea by port
299Table 893 Port tea delivery volume
300Table 90Gaisho that exported tea production in Shizuoka
303Table 91Green tea export table by exporter
305Table 92Percentage of silk exports to total exports (Meiji 11-45)
307Table 93Breakdown of exported silk products (Meiji 18-Taisho 2)
308Table 94Hane double export partner country (Meiji 24-Taisho 2)
310Table 95Silk export from Yokohama Port (Meiji 20-Taisho 2)
312Table 96Percentage of Ufujie exports (Meiji 27-Taisho 2)
313Table 97Major production areas (Meiji 20-Taisho 2)
316~317Table 98Trends in major silk fabric production areas (Meiji 19-Taisho 2)
318Table 99Demand for silk fabrics (Meiji 19-Taisho 2)
320~321Table 100 AProduction (1) (Meiji 38-Taisho 2)
322Table 100 BProduction (2) (Meiji 38-Taisho 2)
325Table 101Production of silk fabrics in Fukui Prefecture
326~327Table 102"Factory" silk fabrics in Fukui Prefecture
331Table 103Kihei Yamaguchi "Factory"
332Table 104Udual price structure
334Table 105Founder of Katsuyama Machinery Co., Ltd.
335Table 106Business status of Katsuyama Machinery Co., Ltd.
335Table 107Production of silk fabrics in Ishikawa Prefecture
336~337Table 108"Factory" of silk fabrics in Ishikawa Prefecture
338Table 109The factory of silk fabrics in Fukui and Ishikawa prefectures (Meiji 32-33)
339Table 110Development of "Factory" silk fabric in Ishikawa Prefecture (Meiji 33-37)
347Table 111Returned yarn (Meiji 20-Taisho 2)
348Table 112Statistics by reloading destination
349Table 113Jikoku Ito Nakaji Shoten
352Table 114Handling volume of Yokohama-bound thread
353Table 115Secured by the Fukui Bank
354Table 116Raw silk received from Fukui Station in 1910
354Table 117Handling volume of Yokohama-bound thread
355Table 118Financial institutions in Kanazawa City
362Table 119Formation by type of carrier
364Table 120Continuity of sales of silk dealers by year of opening
366~367Table 121Number of Feathers by Silk Products Sales Merchant
370Table 122Number of merchants handled by local shippers
374Table 123Business of Yokohama Trading Bank
376Table 124Direct export ratio (Meiji 20-42)
377Table 125Trading Volume
378Table 126Number of merchants by Number of Orders
379Table 127Number of Feng Double Loads Received by Export Trading
384Table 128Horikoshi Shokai Business Results (Meiji 27-Taisho 3)
386Table 129(Meiji 35 - Taisho 2)
398Table 130Yokohama Raw Silk Sales Wholesale Wholesale Store
400Table 131Spring, Summer and Autumn Cocoon Production
405Table 132Daily foot of raw silk replacement
407Table 133Lease table per kettle to silk makers in both Nagano and Yamanashi Prefectures of raw silk distributors
408Table 134Changes in the amount of money to be lent in front of wholesalers
409Table 135Breakdown of previous loans (Taisho 1)
409Table 136Volume in Yokohama by raw silk prefecture
411Table 137Date of establishment of the National Bank in Yokohama
413Table 138The amount of funds supplied by banks in Yokohama
414Table 139Supply of silk production to wholesalers (FY1917)
422Table 1401907 Loans of Main Bank of Nagano Prefecture
424Table 1411912 Loans to local bank silk makers
433Table 1421917 Raw silk in the same way as Kanetaka loaned in front of wholesalers
435Table 143Comparison of discount rates for raw silk bills, spinning bills and commercial bills
443Table 144Exchange Rates at Shinshu Regional Bank
449Table 145High Collateral and Lending Table of Yokohama Raw Silk
470Table 146Meiji 23-32 Introduction of Cotton Spinning Industry
484Table 147Yokohama Shokin Bank Foreign Exchange Initiatives (Meiji 27-33)
500Table 148Yokohama Shokin Bank Business Comparison Table
501Table 149Yokohama Shokin Bank Exchange Transactions (Meiji 33-43)
501Table 1501911 Foreign Exchange Transactions by Bank
554Table 151Comparison of freight revenue and fare revenue of Mitsubishi and Kyodo Transportation (Meiji 16/17)
566Table 152Tea transfer at each port of Shizuoka Prefecture (Meiji 15)
566Table 153Distribution of Shiryusha Shareholders by Region
567Table 154Transfer by Shimizu Port Shiryusha Kisen
601Table 155Foreign trade by domestic and foreign vessels
602Table 156Composition by nationality in Yokohama
603Table 1571903 Breakdown of U.K. ships entering Yokohama Port by company
608Table 1581904 By nationality of vessels entering the port of Yokohama
614Table 159Trends in the Port of Yokohama after the Russo-Japanese War
617Table 160Travel time between Tokyo and Yokohama
617Table 161Number of Passenger Trains on the Tokaido Line
617Table 162Freight train travel time (between Tokyo and Yokohama)
617Table 163Number of Freight Trains
619Table 164Operations between Tokyo and Yokohama
620Table 165Transportation results between Tokyo and Yokohama
620Table 166Freight fare between Tokyo and Yokohama before and after the state-owned railway
628~629Table 167Transportation status of each station in Kanagawa Prefecture
630Table 168Tonnage by type of cargo at both Yokohama and Kanagawa stations
631Table 169Freight departures and arrivals in Yokohama City
631~633Table 170Tonnage of daily necessities related to daily necessities in Yokohama and four other major cities (1912)
636~637Table 171List of tonnages by station (1912)
648Table 172Comparison of construction costs
652Table 173Application Status of Private Railways between Yokohama and Hachioji
653Table 174Status of Yokohama Railway Launch and Application
656Table 175Changes in the founders of the Yokohama Railway
659Table 176Business Status of Yokohama Railway
660Table 177Business status (estimated) of major stations of Yokohama Railway
661Table 178Breakdown of Yokohama Railway Loans
667Table 179Establishment status of Keihin Electric Railway, Yokohama Electric Railway, etc.
668Table 180Daishi Electric Railway and Keihin Electric Railway Application Status
668Table 181The founder of Daishi Electric Railway
670Table 182Keihin Electric Railway Business Status
672Table 183Patent opening status of Yokohama Electric Railway lines
677Table 184Number by year of establishment of factories (end of 1914)
678-679 insertsTable 185Power status and number of jobs by industry in Kanagawa Prefecture
678Table 186Number of factories, coal consumption, and number of workers by industry in Kanagawa Prefecture
680Table 187Status of Yokohama City Industry (Meiji 42)
684Table 188Shipbuilding Industry in Yokohama
685Table 189Founder (Meiji 18) Application for the establishment of Uraga culvert company
687Table 190Design modification at the time of the establishment of the Yokohama Shipyard Company
688~689Table 191Founder of the Yokohama Dock Company and its Stock Owners (Meiji 26)
694~695Table 192Profit and Loss at Yokohama Dock
686-687 insertTable 193Balance sheet of Yokohama Dock
698Table 194Trends and operating profit margins of culvert repair vessels at Yokohama Dock
699Table 195Percentage of profit in repair and warehousing businesses
701Table 196Sales status of Yokohama Dock Warehouse Department
708~709Table 197Situation of Nippon Silk Spinning and Fuji (Gas) Spinning Hodogaya Plant
710Table 198Trends in Major Shareholders of Fuji Spinning
712Table 199Mayu and raw silk
714~715Table 200Development of the silk industry in Yokohama city area
718Table 201Officers of Yokohama Stock Exchange
720~721Table 202Number of national exchanges by fiscal year
722~723Table 203Exchange Trends in Yokohama (A)
724 Exchange Trends in Yokohama (B)
728Table 204Stock Prices by Stock
729Table 205Yokohama Raw Silk Market and Exchange Rate
730Table 206Trends in the Silk Industry
735Table 207Significant import/export average price index
736~737Table 208Trends in the average market price of raw silk
736~737Table 209Trends in the official market price of Yokohama (4 items outside silk) Exchange Raw Silk Periodic Trading
736~737Table 210Yokohama (4 items outside silk) Exchange Raw Silk Periodic Trading Volume Trends
743Table 211List of Banks in Yokohama City
744Table 212Business Status of the Bank of Yokohama
745Table 213Establishment of Bank in Yokohama City, Japan
746Table 214Distribution of common bank shareholders and capital
748Table 215Major Shareholders and Officers of the Second Bank
748Table 216Major Shareholders and Officers of Yokohama 74 Bank
748Table 217Major Shareholders and Officers of the Bank of Yokohama
748Table 218Major Shareholders and Officers of Yokohama Commercial Bank
748Table 219Major Shareholders and Officers of Yokohama Trading Bank
749Table 220Major Shareholders and Officers of Yokohama Silk Bank
749Table 221Major Shareholders and Officers of Musashi Commercial Bank
749Table 222Major Shareholders and Officers of Kanagawa Bank
749Table 223Major Shareholders and Officers of Yokohama Business Bank
750Table 224Major Shareholders and Officers of the Bank of Yokohamachuo
750Table 225Employees and Officers of Motegi Bank
750Table 226Employees and Officers of the Yokohama Wakao Bank
750Table 227Employees and Officers of Soda Bank
750Table 228Employees and Officers of Seishi Bank
752Table 229Fund management of the Bank of Yokohama
752Table 230Breakdown of loans
753Table 231Details of discounted bills
756Table 232Breakdown of loans receivable and loans receivable by mortgage
756Table 233Breakdown of discounted bills by mortgage
757Table 234Breakdown of loan balance by mortgage
757Table 235Percentage of loans receivable
760Table 236Fund management at the head office of Daini Bank
761Table 237Fund management at the head office of Yokohama 74 Bank
762Table 238Fund management at the head office of the Motegi Bank
763Table 239Fund management at Soda Bank Head Office
767Table 240Breakdown of loans receivable by bank loan
768Table 241Bank of Yokohama 74
769Table 242Breakdown of Motegi Bank Loan Mortgage
770Table 243Soda Bank Loan Mortgage Breakdown
773Table 244Investment of Daiichi Bank Branch
773Table 245100 Bank Branch Fund Management
774Table 246Mitsui Bank Branch Fund Management
774Table 247Daisan Bank Branch Fund Management
775Table 248Sumitomo Bank Branch Fund Management
777Table 249Breakdown of loans receivable from Daiichi Bank Branch
778Table 250100 Bank branches Breakdown by loan mortgage loan
779Table 251Mitsui Bank Branch Office Breakdown of Loan Mortgage
780Table 252Daisan Bank Branch Breakdown of Loan Mortgage
781Table 253Breakdown of Loan Mortgages at Sumitomo Bank Branch
784Table 254Breakdown of ordinary bank deposits (Balance)
784Table 255Breakdown of ordinary bank deposits (annual)
786Table 256Percentage of deposits
786Table 257Occupation of public and public deposits
787Table 258Breakdown of deposits at the head office of the Second Bank
787Table 259Bank of Yokohama 74
788Table 260Breakdown of deposits at the head office of the Motegi Bank
788Table 261Soda Bank Head Office Deposits Breakdown
789Table 262Breakdown of deposits at Daiichi Bank Branch
789Table 263Breakdown of deposits at the 100th Bank Branch
790Table 264Breakdown of deposits at Mitsui Bank Branch
790Table 265Breakdown of deposits at Daisan Bank branches
791Table 266Breakdown of deposits at Sumitomo Bank branches
792Table 267Trends in Deposit Rates
792Table 268Fund structure of the head office bank
794Table 269Second National Bank Funds
795Table 270Second Bank Financing Structure
796Table 27174 National Bank Funds
797Table 272Bank of Yokohama 74
804~805Table 273Number of Farmers and Number of Farmers
806~809Table 274Percentage of tenant land by Tabata
810~811Table 275Trends in Receivables
812Table 276Percentage of arable land ownership by size
812Table 277Ratio of the number of units of management area by size
815Table 278Trends in the sericulture and tea-making industries
816Table 279Change of vegetable cropping
818~819Table 280Changes in the number of people entering and leaving
820~821Table 281Distinction between incoming persons
822Table 282Rural Bank (Meiji 41)
823Table 283The present population of Nakagawa Village
823Table 284Number of units and population in August 1871
824Table 285Transition of Population
824Table 286Description of Population Change
825Table 287Form of Labor Force in Nakagawa Village
826Table 288Transportation from Nakagawa Village
829Table 289Cultivated land in Nakagawa Village
829Table 290Comparison between village grade and jurisdiction grade
829Table 291Receipt of Major Crops
830Table 292Status by grade of land
831Table 293Status of Agricultural Labor by Month
832Table 294Large and small land ownership in the village
832Table 295Number of farmhouses based on the size of cultivation
833Table 296Average size of cultivated fields per unit
834Table 297Arable land by ownership and tenant by villager
835Table 298Arable land by self-cultivation
836Table 299Percentage of tenant land
836Table 300Ordinary income for one step
836Table 301Peasant fee
837Table 302Anti-peasant rate
841Table 303Category in Kanagawa Prefecture (Meiji 24-45)
841Table 304Percentage of catches by coastal county city in Kanagawa Prefecture (Meiji 24-45)
842Table 305Catch quantity by city in coastal counties in Kanagawa Prefecture
843Table 306Amount of catch by type
844Table 307Amount of Nori harvested
845Table 308Composition ratio of catches in 1907
846Table 309Number of Fishermen
854Table 310Usage status of fishing grounds by Shiba Fisheries Association
856Table 311Value of fishery products
899Table 312Number of Employees as of the end of each year
899Table 313Port construction cost budget accounting table
900Table 314Details by Port Construction Cost Payments
900Table 315Port construction cost statement
915Table 316Previous Fiscal Year's Budget Table
915Table 317Financial Results for each fiscal year (Meiji 32-38)
916Table 318Amount table by budget year
916Table 319Financial Results for each fiscal year (Meiji 39-Taisho 6)
917Table 320Yokohama City Construction Cost Sharing Table
918Table 321Temporary Customs Construction Department Year-end Staff Table
922Table 322Number of vessels and tonnages
923Table 323Port of Yokohama Port Forward-Singed Ships
924Table 324Freight tonnage via Shinko shed
925Table 325Yokohama Port Import/Import cargo customs clearance route classification table
925Table 326Port Import/Import Freight Wharf Category Table
926Table 327Port facility income expenditure table
931Table 328Development of Warehouse Companies
932Table 329Amount of cargo stored in major cities
960Table 330Warehouse area (Meiji 40)
964~965Table 331Capital of Warehouse Companies
965Table 332Warehousing equipment
966~967Table 333May/November 35 – Taisho 2
968Table 334Warehouse storage of raw silk
969Table 335Number of cargoes in and out of private bonded warehouses in Yokohama Shipyard Co., Ltd.
970Table 336Number of cargoes in/outs stored in Ordinary warehousing warehousing
971Table 337Warehouse Department, Yokohama Shipyard Co., Ltd.
980Table 338Port of Yokohama Port Security Depository
984Table 339Port Private Security Warehouse Freight List
984Table 340List of cargoes in and out of government and private bonded warehouses
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Publication pageDrawing
108Figure 1Raw silk exports, exported to the United States
141Figure 2Trends in the Order of Raw Silk
175Figure 3Long-term fluctuations in raw silk prices
186~190Figure 4Seasonal fluctuations in raw silk prices
621Figure 5Location Map of Yokohama Station
626Figure 6Map of Yokohama and Yokohama Station in late Tokugawa shogunate
638~642Figure 7Departure and arrival status of major imported goods from Yokohama
1 List of the number of departures and arrivals at major stations
2 List of the number of departures and arrivals at major tea stations
3 List of the number of trains departing and arriving at major Kinufu stations
4 List of Tracks departing and arriving at major oil stations
5 List of the number of trains arriving and departing major railway stations
734 to 735 insertsFigure 8Changes in Exchanges in Yokohama
734 to 735 insertsFigure 9Monthly fluctuations in raw silk prices in Yokohama
798Figure 10Fundraising at the Second Bank Head Office
799Figure 11Fundraising of the 74 Bank of Yokohama
800Figure 12Monthly changes in discounted bills, current account deposits, raw silk stock and stock
884Figure 13Yokohama Port Conceptual Diagram
904Figure 14Overview of Yokohama Port
914Figure 15Completion of Phase 2 of Yokohama Port Construction
At the end of the book Yokohama city area map of the Meiji 30s
At the end of the book The city of Yokohama in the Meiji 30s (pictured)

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