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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
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2 | Table 1 | Table of National Imports and Imports in the Late Meiji Period |
3 | Table 2 | Significant export value table |
4 | Table 3 | Import value of imported goods |
4 | Table 4 | Percentage of imports and exports by destination |
6 | Table 5 | Import/export amount Nakauchi Trading Volume |
6 | Table 6 | Percentage of foreign trade in the amount of imports and exports of Kobe Port |
8 | Table 7 | Comparison Table of Exports and Imports of Yokohama Port Kobe Port |
10 | Table 8 | Major Exports of Yokohama Port |
11 | Table 9 | Japan's major exports and the percentage of Yokohama's exports. |
14 | Table 10 | Imports of Major Imports of Yokohama Port |
16 | Table 11 | Imports of Major Imports in Japan and the percentage of Yokohama Imports |
25 | Table 12 | Foreign trading house country separate table (Meiji 21) |
30~31 | Table 13 | Direct Export and Import of Tokyo City (Meiji 31) |
34 | Table 14 | Export and Imports by Foreign Trade in Yokohama Port |
34 | Table 15 | Exports by Commodity by Trading in Yokohama Port (Meiji 42) |
35 | Table 16 | Imports by Commodity by Trading in Yokohama Port (Meiji 42) |
36 | Table 17 | Percentage of exports by foreign trade in major export items Yokohama Port (Meiji 42) |
36 | Table 18 | Imports by Foreign Trade in Main Imports at Yokohama Port (Meiji 42) |
38 | Table 19 | Silkworm export volume (Meiji 21-Taisho 3) |
39 | Table 20 | Export of Raw Silk by Port (Meiji 21-Taisho 2) |
40 | Table 21 | Trends in the Raw Silk Market (Meiji 21-Taisho 6) |
41 | Table 22 | Machine threads and sitting threads (Meiji 22-Taisho 2) |
43 | Table 23 | Mitsui's silk mill management (Meiji 26-35) |
47 | Table 24 | Production volume of raw silk by region and shipment volume of Yokohama |
49 | Table 25 | Production volume and instrumentation rate of major silk manufacturing prefectures |
53 | Table 26 | Composition by size of instrument silk mill |
54~55 | Table 27 | Silk Mill Statistics |
56 | Table 28 | Specific gravity of large-scale silk mills (number of pots) |
56 | Table 29 | New silk mill scale |
56 | Table 30 | Production per pot of instrument silk mill |
58 | Table 31 | List of Huge Capitalists |
59 | Table 32 | Number of Kaimei-based silk kettles (Meiji 38) |
61 | Table 33 | Instrumental Silk Society (Meiji 44) |
61 | Table 34 | Major Silk Milling Association (Meiji 44) |
64 | Table 35 A | Fundraising by Kaimeisha Hayashi Sehei family (Meiji 28.5-7) |
65 | Table 35 B | Fundraising by the Noboru Yoshiji family of Ryujokan Luchuan (Meiji 27, 6-7) |
65 | Table 35 C | Fundraising by the improvement company Yoichiro Takei family (Meiji 27, 5-7) |
66 | Table 36 | Ratio of arrival to 5 major wholesalers |
68~69 | Table 37 | Deposits of a giant silk mill to the 19th Bank |
81 | Table 38 A | Number of Silk Mills in Japan |
82~83 | Table 38 B | Breakdown of Number of Silk Mills in Japan |
84 | Table 39 | 10 kettles or more "factory" |
84 | Table 40 | Production per kettle of seating silk |
85 | Table 41 | Major shipment of raw silk in Yokohama (around 1901) |
85 | Table 42 | More than 50 pieces of raw silk received from Yokohama (around 1901) |
86 | Table 43 | Major shipment of raw silk in Yokohama (Meiji 42) |
88 | Table 44 | Number of cargo shippers shipped |
91 | Table 45 | Number of Shipments by Trademark at Joint Packaging Works |
92 | Table 46 | Relationship between the wholesaler and the wholesaler (Meiji 30/8) |
93 | Table 47 | Raw silk production per sericulture house |
96 | Table 48 | Relationship between Gunma Prefecture shippers and wholesalers (Meiji 30/8) |
98 | Table 49 | Machinery silk mills and water companies |
99 | Table 50 | Trends of Usui Corporation |
100 | Table 51 | Haraichi, Haraichi Sericulture Management (Spring Sericulture) |
100 | Table 52 | Production volume of raw silk of Fujimaki Gumi members (FY1894) |
101 | Table 53 | Prior to shipment of Usui Corporation (from sales wholesalers) |
106~107 | Table 54 | Production and export of raw silk (Meiji 20-Taisho 2) |
109 | Table 55 | U.S. Silk Industry Trends Table |
116 | Table 56 | U.S. Imported Raw Silk |
121 | Table 57 | Domestic and foreign merchants (export Mukobetsu) |
123~139 | Table 58 | Raw silk distribution table in Yokohama market (Meiji 29-45) |
142 to 143 inserts | Table 59 | Traded 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 inserts | Table 60 | Exports by Foreign Trading House Annual Report |
150~151 | Table 61 | Foreign trading house raw silk export (purchase) High ranking table (Meiji 29-Taisho 2) |
152~153 | Table 62 | (Meiji 37-Taisho 2) 1. |
154~155 | Table 63 | Exports by major trading house counterparties (Meiji 37-Taisho 2) |
156~157 | Table 64 | Domestic Trading Volume (Meiji 29-Taisho 2) |
176 | Table 65 | Use of cocoons per labor force |
176 | Table 66 | Cocoon production |
180 | Table 67 | Circular change in raw silk prices |
244 | Table 68 | Percentage of tea export value |
245 | Table 69 | (Meiji 21-Taisho 6) |
246 | Table 70 | Table of exporting tea (Meiji 21-Taisho 3) |
247 | Table 71 | Comparison of U.S. tea and coffee consumption |
248 | Table 72 | Imported amount of tea produced in the United States by producing countries (Meiji 21-43) |
249 | Table 73 | Comparison of Canadian tea and coffee consumption |
249 | Table 74 | Imported amount of Canadian tea |
250 | Table 75 | Canada Imported Red and Green Tea Statistics by Production Country |
252~253 | Table 76 | Imported by Country of Production (United States and Canada) Price per tea unit (Meiji 27-43) |
254 | Table 77 | Position of Yokohama Port in the export of tea (Meiji 21-Taisho 6) |
255 | Table 78 | Export of Yokohama Port Tea (Meiji 18-Taisho 6) |
269 | Table 79 | Exports of tea made by Japanese tea companies |
270~271 | Table 80 | Direct export of uchisho tea |
275 | Table 81 | Direct production of tea |
276~277 | Table 82 | Receiving and sales of tea from sales outlets |
280~281 | Table 83 | Purchase price of tea made by Yokohama Idomegaisho |
284 | Table 84 | The amount of tea produced from Shizuoka Prefecture to Yokohama |
296 | Table 85 | Direct export of tea from Toyo Tea Trading Company |
296 | Table 86 | Export of tea before the Russo-Japanese War |
297 | Table 87 | Export of tea from Japan and Russia after World War II |
298 | Table 88 | Direct export of tea by port |
299 | Table 89 | 3 Port tea delivery volume |
300 | Table 90 | Gaisho that exported tea production in Shizuoka |
303 | Table 91 | Green tea export table by exporter |
305 | Table 92 | Percentage of silk exports to total exports (Meiji 11-45) |
307 | Table 93 | Breakdown of exported silk products (Meiji 18-Taisho 2) |
308 | Table 94 | Hane double export partner country (Meiji 24-Taisho 2) |
310 | Table 95 | Silk export from Yokohama Port (Meiji 20-Taisho 2) |
312 | Table 96 | Percentage of Ufujie exports (Meiji 27-Taisho 2) |
313 | Table 97 | Major production areas (Meiji 20-Taisho 2) |
316~317 | Table 98 | Trends in major silk fabric production areas (Meiji 19-Taisho 2) |
318 | Table 99 | Demand for silk fabrics (Meiji 19-Taisho 2) |
320~321 | Table 100 A | Production (1) (Meiji 38-Taisho 2) |
322 | Table 100 B | Production (2) (Meiji 38-Taisho 2) |
325 | Table 101 | Production of silk fabrics in Fukui Prefecture |
326~327 | Table 102 | "Factory" silk fabrics in Fukui Prefecture |
331 | Table 103 | Kihei Yamaguchi "Factory" |
332 | Table 104 | Udual price structure |
334 | Table 105 | Founder of Katsuyama Machinery Co., Ltd. |
335 | Table 106 | Business status of Katsuyama Machinery Co., Ltd. |
335 | Table 107 | Production of silk fabrics in Ishikawa Prefecture |
336~337 | Table 108 | "Factory" of silk fabrics in Ishikawa Prefecture |
338 | Table 109 | The factory of silk fabrics in Fukui and Ishikawa prefectures (Meiji 32-33) |
339 | Table 110 | Development of "Factory" silk fabric in Ishikawa Prefecture (Meiji 33-37) |
347 | Table 111 | Returned yarn (Meiji 20-Taisho 2) |
348 | Table 112 | Statistics by reloading destination |
349 | Table 113 | Jikoku Ito Nakaji Shoten |
352 | Table 114 | Handling volume of Yokohama-bound thread |
353 | Table 115 | Secured by the Fukui Bank |
354 | Table 116 | Raw silk received from Fukui Station in 1910 |
354 | Table 117 | Handling volume of Yokohama-bound thread |
355 | Table 118 | Financial institutions in Kanazawa City |
362 | Table 119 | Formation by type of carrier |
364 | Table 120 | Continuity of sales of silk dealers by year of opening |
366~367 | Table 121 | Number of Feathers by Silk Products Sales Merchant |
370 | Table 122 | Number of merchants handled by local shippers |
374 | Table 123 | Business of Yokohama Trading Bank |
376 | Table 124 | Direct export ratio (Meiji 20-42) |
377 | Table 125 | Trading Volume |
378 | Table 126 | Number of merchants by Number of Orders |
379 | Table 127 | Number of Feng Double Loads Received by Export Trading |
384 | Table 128 | Horikoshi Shokai Business Results (Meiji 27-Taisho 3) |
386 | Table 129 | (Meiji 35 - Taisho 2) |
398 | Table 130 | Yokohama Raw Silk Sales Wholesale Wholesale Store |
400 | Table 131 | Spring, Summer and Autumn Cocoon Production |
405 | Table 132 | Daily foot of raw silk replacement |
407 | Table 133 | Lease table per kettle to silk makers in both Nagano and Yamanashi Prefectures of raw silk distributors |
408 | Table 134 | Changes in the amount of money to be lent in front of wholesalers |
409 | Table 135 | Breakdown of previous loans (Taisho 1) |
409 | Table 136 | Volume in Yokohama by raw silk prefecture |
411 | Table 137 | Date of establishment of the National Bank in Yokohama |
413 | Table 138 | The amount of funds supplied by banks in Yokohama |
414 | Table 139 | Supply of silk production to wholesalers (FY1917) |
422 | Table 140 | 1907 Loans of Main Bank of Nagano Prefecture |
424 | Table 141 | 1912 Loans to local bank silk makers |
433 | Table 142 | 1917 Raw silk in the same way as Kanetaka loaned in front of wholesalers |
435 | Table 143 | Comparison of discount rates for raw silk bills, spinning bills and commercial bills |
443 | Table 144 | Exchange Rates at Shinshu Regional Bank |
449 | Table 145 | High Collateral and Lending Table of Yokohama Raw Silk |
470 | Table 146 | Meiji 23-32 Introduction of Cotton Spinning Industry |
484 | Table 147 | Yokohama Shokin Bank Foreign Exchange Initiatives (Meiji 27-33) |
500 | Table 148 | Yokohama Shokin Bank Business Comparison Table |
501 | Table 149 | Yokohama Shokin Bank Exchange Transactions (Meiji 33-43) |
501 | Table 150 | 1911 Foreign Exchange Transactions by Bank |
554 | Table 151 | Comparison of freight revenue and fare revenue of Mitsubishi and Kyodo Transportation (Meiji 16/17) |
566 | Table 152 | Tea transfer at each port of Shizuoka Prefecture (Meiji 15) |
566 | Table 153 | Distribution of Shiryusha Shareholders by Region |
567 | Table 154 | Transfer by Shimizu Port Shiryusha Kisen |
601 | Table 155 | Foreign trade by domestic and foreign vessels |
602 | Table 156 | Composition by nationality in Yokohama |
603 | Table 157 | 1903 Breakdown of U.K. ships entering Yokohama Port by company |
608 | Table 158 | 1904 By nationality of vessels entering the port of Yokohama |
614 | Table 159 | Trends in the Port of Yokohama after the Russo-Japanese War |
617 | Table 160 | Travel time between Tokyo and Yokohama |
617 | Table 161 | Number of Passenger Trains on the Tokaido Line |
617 | Table 162 | Freight train travel time (between Tokyo and Yokohama) |
617 | Table 163 | Number of Freight Trains |
619 | Table 164 | Operations between Tokyo and Yokohama |
620 | Table 165 | Transportation results between Tokyo and Yokohama |
620 | Table 166 | Freight fare between Tokyo and Yokohama before and after the state-owned railway |
628~629 | Table 167 | Transportation status of each station in Kanagawa Prefecture |
630 | Table 168 | Tonnage by type of cargo at both Yokohama and Kanagawa stations |
631 | Table 169 | Freight departures and arrivals in Yokohama City |
631~633 | Table 170 | Tonnage of daily necessities related to daily necessities in Yokohama and four other major cities (1912) |
636~637 | Table 171 | List of tonnages by station (1912) |
648 | Table 172 | Comparison of construction costs |
652 | Table 173 | Application Status of Private Railways between Yokohama and Hachioji |
653 | Table 174 | Status of Yokohama Railway Launch and Application |
656 | Table 175 | Changes in the founders of the Yokohama Railway |
659 | Table 176 | Business Status of Yokohama Railway |
660 | Table 177 | Business status (estimated) of major stations of Yokohama Railway |
661 | Table 178 | Breakdown of Yokohama Railway Loans |
667 | Table 179 | Establishment status of Keihin Electric Railway, Yokohama Electric Railway, etc. |
668 | Table 180 | Daishi Electric Railway and Keihin Electric Railway Application Status |
668 | Table 181 | The founder of Daishi Electric Railway |
670 | Table 182 | Keihin Electric Railway Business Status |
672 | Table 183 | Patent opening status of Yokohama Electric Railway lines |
677 | Table 184 | Number by year of establishment of factories (end of 1914) |
678-679 inserts | Table 185 | Power status and number of jobs by industry in Kanagawa Prefecture |
678 | Table 186 | Number of factories, coal consumption, and number of workers by industry in Kanagawa Prefecture |
680 | Table 187 | Status of Yokohama City Industry (Meiji 42) |
684 | Table 188 | Shipbuilding Industry in Yokohama |
685 | Table 189 | Founder (Meiji 18) Application for the establishment of Uraga culvert company |
687 | Table 190 | Design modification at the time of the establishment of the Yokohama Shipyard Company |
688~689 | Table 191 | Founder of the Yokohama Dock Company and its Stock Owners (Meiji 26) |
694~695 | Table 192 | Profit and Loss at Yokohama Dock |
686-687 insert | Table 193 | Balance sheet of Yokohama Dock |
698 | Table 194 | Trends and operating profit margins of culvert repair vessels at Yokohama Dock |
699 | Table 195 | Percentage of profit in repair and warehousing businesses |
701 | Table 196 | Sales status of Yokohama Dock Warehouse Department |
708~709 | Table 197 | Situation of Nippon Silk Spinning and Fuji (Gas) Spinning Hodogaya Plant |
710 | Table 198 | Trends in Major Shareholders of Fuji Spinning |
712 | Table 199 | Mayu and raw silk |
714~715 | Table 200 | Development of the silk industry in Yokohama city area |
718 | Table 201 | Officers of Yokohama Stock Exchange |
720~721 | Table 202 | Number of national exchanges by fiscal year |
722~723 | Table 203 | Exchange Trends in Yokohama (A) |
724 | Exchange Trends in Yokohama (B) | |
728 | Table 204 | Stock Prices by Stock |
729 | Table 205 | Yokohama Raw Silk Market and Exchange Rate |
730 | Table 206 | Trends in the Silk Industry |
735 | Table 207 | Significant import/export average price index |
736~737 | Table 208 | Trends in the average market price of raw silk |
736~737 | Table 209 | Trends in the official market price of Yokohama (4 items outside silk) Exchange Raw Silk Periodic Trading |
736~737 | Table 210 | Yokohama (4 items outside silk) Exchange Raw Silk Periodic Trading Volume Trends |
743 | Table 211 | List of Banks in Yokohama City |
744 | Table 212 | Business Status of the Bank of Yokohama |
745 | Table 213 | Establishment of Bank in Yokohama City, Japan |
746 | Table 214 | Distribution of common bank shareholders and capital |
748 | Table 215 | Major Shareholders and Officers of the Second Bank |
748 | Table 216 | Major Shareholders and Officers of Yokohama 74 Bank |
748 | Table 217 | Major Shareholders and Officers of the Bank of Yokohama |
748 | Table 218 | Major Shareholders and Officers of Yokohama Commercial Bank |
748 | Table 219 | Major Shareholders and Officers of Yokohama Trading Bank |
749 | Table 220 | Major Shareholders and Officers of Yokohama Silk Bank |
749 | Table 221 | Major Shareholders and Officers of Musashi Commercial Bank |
749 | Table 222 | Major Shareholders and Officers of Kanagawa Bank |
749 | Table 223 | Major Shareholders and Officers of Yokohama Business Bank |
750 | Table 224 | Major Shareholders and Officers of the Bank of Yokohamachuo |
750 | Table 225 | Employees and Officers of Motegi Bank |
750 | Table 226 | Employees and Officers of the Yokohama Wakao Bank |
750 | Table 227 | Employees and Officers of Soda Bank |
750 | Table 228 | Employees and Officers of Seishi Bank |
752 | Table 229 | Fund management of the Bank of Yokohama |
752 | Table 230 | Breakdown of loans |
753 | Table 231 | Details of discounted bills |
756 | Table 232 | Breakdown of loans receivable and loans receivable by mortgage |
756 | Table 233 | Breakdown of discounted bills by mortgage |
757 | Table 234 | Breakdown of loan balance by mortgage |
757 | Table 235 | Percentage of loans receivable |
760 | Table 236 | Fund management at the head office of Daini Bank |
761 | Table 237 | Fund management at the head office of Yokohama 74 Bank |
762 | Table 238 | Fund management at the head office of the Motegi Bank |
763 | Table 239 | Fund management at Soda Bank Head Office |
767 | Table 240 | Breakdown of loans receivable by bank loan |
768 | Table 241 | Bank of Yokohama 74 |
769 | Table 242 | Breakdown of Motegi Bank Loan Mortgage |
770 | Table 243 | Soda Bank Loan Mortgage Breakdown |
773 | Table 244 | Investment of Daiichi Bank Branch |
773 | Table 245 | 100 Bank Branch Fund Management |
774 | Table 246 | Mitsui Bank Branch Fund Management |
774 | Table 247 | Daisan Bank Branch Fund Management |
775 | Table 248 | Sumitomo Bank Branch Fund Management |
777 | Table 249 | Breakdown of loans receivable from Daiichi Bank Branch |
778 | Table 250 | 100 Bank branches Breakdown by loan mortgage loan |
779 | Table 251 | Mitsui Bank Branch Office Breakdown of Loan Mortgage |
780 | Table 252 | Daisan Bank Branch Breakdown of Loan Mortgage |
781 | Table 253 | Breakdown of Loan Mortgages at Sumitomo Bank Branch |
784 | Table 254 | Breakdown of ordinary bank deposits (Balance) |
784 | Table 255 | Breakdown of ordinary bank deposits (annual) |
786 | Table 256 | Percentage of deposits |
786 | Table 257 | Occupation of public and public deposits |
787 | Table 258 | Breakdown of deposits at the head office of the Second Bank |
787 | Table 259 | Bank of Yokohama 74 |
788 | Table 260 | Breakdown of deposits at the head office of the Motegi Bank |
788 | Table 261 | Soda Bank Head Office Deposits Breakdown |
789 | Table 262 | Breakdown of deposits at Daiichi Bank Branch |
789 | Table 263 | Breakdown of deposits at the 100th Bank Branch |
790 | Table 264 | Breakdown of deposits at Mitsui Bank Branch |
790 | Table 265 | Breakdown of deposits at Daisan Bank branches |
791 | Table 266 | Breakdown of deposits at Sumitomo Bank branches |
792 | Table 267 | Trends in Deposit Rates |
792 | Table 268 | Fund structure of the head office bank |
794 | Table 269 | Second National Bank Funds |
795 | Table 270 | Second Bank Financing Structure |
796 | Table 271 | 74 National Bank Funds |
797 | Table 272 | Bank of Yokohama 74 |
804~805 | Table 273 | Number of Farmers and Number of Farmers |
806~809 | Table 274 | Percentage of tenant land by Tabata |
810~811 | Table 275 | Trends in Receivables |
812 | Table 276 | Percentage of arable land ownership by size |
812 | Table 277 | Ratio of the number of units of management area by size |
815 | Table 278 | Trends in the sericulture and tea-making industries |
816 | Table 279 | Change of vegetable cropping |
818~819 | Table 280 | Changes in the number of people entering and leaving |
820~821 | Table 281 | Distinction between incoming persons |
822 | Table 282 | Rural Bank (Meiji 41) |
823 | Table 283 | The present population of Nakagawa Village |
823 | Table 284 | Number of units and population in August 1871 |
824 | Table 285 | Transition of Population |
824 | Table 286 | Description of Population Change |
825 | Table 287 | Form of Labor Force in Nakagawa Village |
826 | Table 288 | Transportation from Nakagawa Village |
829 | Table 289 | Cultivated land in Nakagawa Village |
829 | Table 290 | Comparison between village grade and jurisdiction grade |
829 | Table 291 | Receipt of Major Crops |
830 | Table 292 | Status by grade of land |
831 | Table 293 | Status of Agricultural Labor by Month |
832 | Table 294 | Large and small land ownership in the village |
832 | Table 295 | Number of farmhouses based on the size of cultivation |
833 | Table 296 | Average size of cultivated fields per unit |
834 | Table 297 | Arable land by ownership and tenant by villager |
835 | Table 298 | Arable land by self-cultivation |
836 | Table 299 | Percentage of tenant land |
836 | Table 300 | Ordinary income for one step |
836 | Table 301 | Peasant fee |
837 | Table 302 | Anti-peasant rate |
841 | Table 303 | Category in Kanagawa Prefecture (Meiji 24-45) |
841 | Table 304 | Percentage of catches by coastal county city in Kanagawa Prefecture (Meiji 24-45) |
842 | Table 305 | Catch quantity by city in coastal counties in Kanagawa Prefecture |
843 | Table 306 | Amount of catch by type |
844 | Table 307 | Amount of Nori harvested |
845 | Table 308 | Composition ratio of catches in 1907 |
846 | Table 309 | Number of Fishermen |
854 | Table 310 | Usage status of fishing grounds by Shiba Fisheries Association |
856 | Table 311 | Value of fishery products |
899 | Table 312 | Number of Employees as of the end of each year |
899 | Table 313 | Port construction cost budget accounting table |
900 | Table 314 | Details by Port Construction Cost Payments |
900 | Table 315 | Port construction cost statement |
915 | Table 316 | Previous Fiscal Year's Budget Table |
915 | Table 317 | Financial Results for each fiscal year (Meiji 32-38) |
916 | Table 318 | Amount table by budget year |
916 | Table 319 | Financial Results for each fiscal year (Meiji 39-Taisho 6) |
917 | Table 320 | Yokohama City Construction Cost Sharing Table |
918 | Table 321 | Temporary Customs Construction Department Year-end Staff Table |
922 | Table 322 | Number of vessels and tonnages |
923 | Table 323 | Port of Yokohama Port Forward-Singed Ships |
924 | Table 324 | Freight tonnage via Shinko shed |
925 | Table 325 | Yokohama Port Import/Import cargo customs clearance route classification table |
925 | Table 326 | Port Import/Import Freight Wharf Category Table |
926 | Table 327 | Port facility income expenditure table |
931 | Table 328 | Development of Warehouse Companies |
932 | Table 329 | Amount of cargo stored in major cities |
960 | Table 330 | Warehouse area (Meiji 40) |
964~965 | Table 331 | Capital of Warehouse Companies |
965 | Table 332 | Warehousing equipment |
966~967 | Table 333 | May/November 35 – Taisho 2 |
968 | Table 334 | Warehouse storage of raw silk |
969 | Table 335 | Number of cargoes in and out of private bonded warehouses in Yokohama Shipyard Co., Ltd. |
970 | Table 336 | Number of cargoes in/outs stored in Ordinary warehousing warehousing |
971 | Table 337 | Warehouse Department, Yokohama Shipyard Co., Ltd. |
980 | Table 338 | Port of Yokohama Port Security Depository |
984 | Table 339 | Port Private Security Warehouse Freight List |
984 | Table 340 | List of cargoes in and out of government and private bonded warehouses |
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108 | Figure 1 | Raw silk exports, exported to the United States |
141 | Figure 2 | Trends in the Order of Raw Silk |
175 | Figure 3 | Long-term fluctuations in raw silk prices |
186~190 | Figure 4 | Seasonal fluctuations in raw silk prices |
621 | Figure 5 | Location Map of Yokohama Station |
626 | Figure 6 | Map of Yokohama and Yokohama Station in late Tokugawa shogunate |
638~642 | Figure 7 | Departure 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 inserts | Figure 8 | Changes in Exchanges in Yokohama |
734 to 735 inserts | Figure 9 | Monthly fluctuations in raw silk prices in Yokohama |
798 | Figure 10 | Fundraising at the Second Bank Head Office |
799 | Figure 11 | Fundraising of the 74 Bank of Yokohama |
800 | Figure 12 | Monthly changes in discounted bills, current account deposits, raw silk stock and stock |
884 | Figure 13 | Yokohama Port Conceptual Diagram |
904 | Figure 14 | Overview of Yokohama Port |
914 | Figure 15 | Completion 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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