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History of Yokohama City Vol. 4
Last updated on July 25, 2024.
To the History of Yokohama City
Part 3 Trends in Municipal Administration
Chapter 1 Municipal Government of Yokohama after the Public Property Incident
Section 1 Overview of Municipal Administration and Resolution of Gas Bureau Cases
1 Overview of Municipal Administration
2 Resolution of Gas Bureau Cases
Section 2 Incident of the division of trade and trade unions
The outbreak of an incident
2. Progress of the Case
3 Resolution of Cases
Chapter 2 Municipal Government of Yokohama after the Sino-Japanese War
Section 1 Overview of Municipal Administration
1 Advantage of landowners
2 Trend of independence in the city area
Section 2 Railway Problems
1 Double track on the Tokaido Line
2 Electric Railway laying
Section 3 Yokohama Port Landfill Case
Chapter 3 Municipal Government of Yokohama in the early 1930s
Section 1 Decline of landowners
1. Incident of gas station building disbursement
2. City Hall Land Problem
Section 2 Alliance between landowners and merchants
Section 3 Election of the Mayor
1 Reelection of Mayor Umeda and House of Representatives Election in 1936
2 Election of Mayor Ichihara
Section 4 Conflict between "justice" and "gold power"
Chapter 4 Issues related to Ichihara Municipal Government
Section 1 Mayor Ichihara's aspirations for Municipal Administration
Section 2 Trends of various parties in the City Counsil
Section 3 Establishment of Kowakai
Section 4 Ichihara Municipal Government on Port Issues
Chapter 5 Municipal administration during the Mayors of Mitsuhashi and Arakawa
Section 1 Appearance of Mayor Mitsuhashi and Municipal Government
Section 2 Various Issues during the Mayor of Arakawa
Part 4 Amendment to the Convention and Yokohama
CHAPTER 1 The Effects of Extragal Rights
Section 1 Old Treaties and Consulate Judges
Section 2 Consular Tribunals in each country
1 U.K. Consulate Trial System
2 Rules of Consular Tribunals in the United States
3 Rule of Consular Tribunals in Ptg.
4 Proceeds and appeals and appeals
Section 3 Negotiations on Civil Procedures
1 Negotiations with the UK and civil lawsuits
2 Civil Litigation Cases filed by the Japanese Government and Security Deposit Issues in each country
Section 4 Disputes over the enforcement of administrative rules
1. Police authority over foreigners
2 Petroleum Storage Regulations
3 Quarantine Stopping Rules
4 Taxation Issues and Japanese Residents in Residency
Section 5 Elimination of Justice of Ptg.
1 Negotiation Process
2 Opposition of Foreign Newspapers
Chapter 2 Trends in the Resolution of the Convention
Section 1 Failure to Resurrection Plan for Resurrection of Residential Areas
1 Opinion of Kanagawa Prefectural Ordinance on Resurrection of Self-Government Rights
2 Conflict of opinion between Kanagawa Prefectural Ordinance and residents
Election of 3 committee members and answer to prefectural ordinances
4 Retreatment of Residents
5 Refusing to negotiate with prefectural ordinance members
Section 2 Negotiations for Revision of the Convention and Residents
1. Opinions of the Residents on the Revision of the Convention
2 Foreign Minister Inoue's Negotiations for Revision of the Treaty and Residents
3. Negotiations for the revision of the treaty by Foreign Minister Okuma and Residents
Section 3 Meetings against the revision of the Convention
1 Negotiations for the revision of the treaty by Foreign Minister Aoki
2 Convocation of a meeting against the revision of the Convention
3. Proceeds at a meeting against the Convention Revision
Section 4 Trends of Residents after the meeting against the revision of the Convention
1 Dissatisfaction with the Residency in Japan
2. Situation in Yokohama City after the meeting against the treaty revision
3 Trends of the Residents after the meeting against the Convention Amendment
4 Resonance in the home country of the movement against the revision of the treaty
Section 5 Trends in the Final Stage of Amendments to the Convention
1 Submission of a Statement of Opposition to Revision of the Convention by the Citizens' Committee
2 Trends in the Conclusion of the British Convention
Chapter 3 “Promotion of the Restoration of Commercial Rights”
Section 1 “Reconstruction of Commercial Rights”
1 Direct Trade Theory
2. Transactions
Section 2 Dispute of Domestic Trading
1. Incidents of rejecting foreign business transactions
2 Other incidents
Section 3 Revision of Trading Practices
1 External Negotiations
2. Structuralization of Transactions
Section 4 “Recovery of Commercial Rights” and Yokohama Trading Company
Part 5 Development of Trade (Continued)
Chapter 1 Situation of Import Trade
Section 1 Various Forms of Import Transactions
Section 2 Trends in Oil Imports
Section 3 Development of Sugar Industry and Changes in Sugar Imports
Chapter 2 Trends in the import trade of cotton-related goods
Section 1 Import of cotton cloth
1 Trends in the Import of Cotton Cloth in the Meiji 20s
2 Transactions in the late Meiji period
3 Trends in import of cotton cloth in the 30s and 40s
Section 2 Import of cotton yarn
1 Transactions in the early Meiji 20s
2 Trends in the Import of Cotton Silk in the Meiji 20s
3 Transactions in the early 1930s
4 Trends and Trading Status of Cotton Silk Imports in the 30s and 40s
Section 3 Cotton import
1 Cotton Import Trends in the Meiji 20s
2 Transactions in the early Meiji 30s
3 Cotton Import Trends in the 30s and 40s
Chapter 3 Development of Foreign Exchange and Trade Finance of Yokohama Shokin Bank
Section 1 Enactment of the "Yokohama Shokin Bank Ordinance" and the establishment of the Bank of Japan Foreign Bill Rediscounting System
1 Enactment of the Yokohama Shokin Bank Ordinance
2 Launch of the Bank of Japan's Foreign Bill Rediscount System
3 History of the controversy between Tomita and Matsukata over the Absolidation of Shokin Bank in 1889
Section 2 Trade Finance and Foreign Exchange Business of Yokohama Shokin Bank
1 Characteristics and Problems of Yokohama Shokin Bank in the Meiji 20s
2. Trade finance and foreign exchange services of Yokohama Shokin Bank in the 30s and 40s
Section 3 Historical role of Yokohama Shokin Bank in trade finance and foreign exchange services
1 Role of Yokohama Shokin Bank in Japan’s financial relationship with trade finance
2 Role of Yokohama Shokin Bank's Policy for Foreign Exchange Business
3 The characteristics of Yokohama Shokin Bank's foreign exchange business and the opening of trade finance
Part 6 Economic Organizations and Labor Movement
Chapter 1 Activities of the Yokohama Chamber of Commerce
Section 1 Yokohama Commercial Code Chamber
1 Establishment
2 Configuration
Overview of 3 Business
Section 2 Establishment of Yokohama Chamber of Commerce
1 Yokohama Commercial Code Chamber Reform Campaign
2 Progress of establishment of Yokohama Chamber of Commerce
Section 3 Composition of Yokohama Chamber of Commerce
1 Member of the Diet
2 Officers
Section 4 Business of the Yokohama Chamber of Commerce - especially the proposal for the return of proposals -
1. Proposals on Trade
2. Proposals related to customs and ports
3 Proposals for Transportation, Transportation and Communication
4 Proposals on Commerce, Industry and Finance
5 Proposals and Petitions for Taxes
6 Proposal of Political Relations
Chapter 2 Movement of Workers and Farmers
Section 1 The State of Workers
Section 2 Exercise of Factory Workers
1 Dispute of textile factories
2 Dispute of Shipbuilding and Metal Machinery Works
3 Dispute of Printing Plants
4 Controversy of oil and food factories
Section 3 Movement of Transportation, Transportation, and Communication Workers
1 Controversy of Yokohama Electric Railway
2. Dispute of Seamen
3 Disturbation of a rickshawder
4 Controversy of the Carriers
5 Dispute of Post Office Collector
Section 4 Movement of Intermediate and Carriers
1 Controversy between Okinakashi and barges
2 Controversy of land unloading and transporting husbands
3. Other disputes of Carriers
Section 5 Exercise of Craftsman
1 Controversy between wood grinding, carpenter, ship carpenter, masonry and plasterer
2. Disputes of Other Craftsmen
Section 6 The Movement of Farmers and Citizens
1 Occurrence of a peasant dispute
2. Movement of Small Citizens and Women
3 Citizens' Movement
Sweeping
Publication page | Table | |
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145 | Table 1 | Each candidate for city council member (Meiji 41) |
250 | Table 2 | Oil imports Table 1 (1873-1879) |
250 | Table 3 | Oil imports Table 2 (1880-1894) |
507 | Table 4 | Revised opinion of internal and external business |
544 | Table 5 | Trends in Imports by Oil Country (Meiji 20-Taisho 1) |
550 | Table 6 | Trends in Oil (Crude Oil) Production (Meiji 30-Taisho 1) |
556 | Table 7 | Trends in imports of crude and refined sugar (Meiji 20-Taisho 1) |
556 | Table 8 | Taiwan sugar imports (Meiji 29-Taisho 1) |
559 | Table 9 | Trends in refined sugar production and export volume (Meiji 36-Taisho 1) |
567 | Table 10 | Import of cotton-related products (Meiji 20-45) |
568 | Table 11 | Import of Yokohama Port cotton-related goods (Meiji 20-45) |
569 | Table 12 | Percentage of intranet transactions (Meiji 20-33) |
572 | Table 13 | Import/export of cotton cloth and production (Meiji 20-33) |
573 | Table 14 | Imported by type of cotton cloth (Meiji 20-33) |
574 | Table 15 | Imports by type of cotton cloth (Meiji 20-33) |
575 | Table 16 | Percentage of imports of Yokohama Port by type of cotton cloth |
576 | Table 17 | T-cloth production of T-cloth by spinning and operating fabrics company |
579 | Table 18 | Production volume of gold cloth, spinning and weaving company |
583 | Table 19 | Production of Unsaifu and Ayagi cotton, a spinning and weaving company |
586 | Table 20 | Imported gold width by destination of Yokohama Port |
587 | Table 21 | Imported gold rags by destination of Kobe Port |
588 | Table 22 | Imported amount of Mitsui cotton yarn cotton cloth |
589~590 | Table 23 | List of Yokohama |
591 | Table 24 | Year-end Yokohama Foreign Trading Volume (Meiji 22-30) |
592 | Table 25 | Import/export of cotton cloth and production (Meiji 33-45) |
593 | Table 26 | Imported by type of cotton cloth (Meiji 33-45) |
594 | Table 27 | Imports by type of cotton cloth (Meiji 33-45) |
595 | Table 28 | Production volume of gold swag (Meiji 34-45) |
597 | Table 29 | Cotton flannel production (Meiji 27-45) |
605 | Table 30 | Amount of arrival in Tokyo and Osaka |
606~607 | Table 31 | Shipments in each region from Osaka |
609 | Table 32 | Imported cotton yarn by destination |
613 | Table 33 | Import of cotton yarn and production volume (Meiji 20-31) |
613 | Table 34 | Production volume by Bante in January of each year (Meiji 21-25) |
614 | Table 35 | 1 Unpacked price |
615 | Table 36 | Breakdown of white cotton in Osaka |
615 | Table 37 | 1 domestic cotton yarn bundled price |
617 | Table 38 | Breakdown of cotton yarn supplied in Japan |
618 | Table 39 | Sales volume of Tokyo Cotton and Silk Trading Association |
619 | Table 40 | Transaction volume at Kobe Port |
620 | Table 41 | Production by Banquet |
621 | Table 42 | 1931 Import and Production Volume by Number |
625 | Table 43 | Year-end Yokohama Foreign Trading Volume |
628 | Table 44 | Import of cotton yarn and production volume (Meiji 31-45) |
629 | Table 45 | Manufacture of twisted yarn by each company (32.42 hands) |
630 | Table 46 | 1902 Imported cotton yarn by Yokohama Port |
631 | Table 47 | Production volume of 60 and 80 hands |
633 | Table 48 | Trends in Cotton Import |
634 | Table 49 | Price per 100 loaf of domestic and foreign cotton (Meiji 18-25) |
635 | Table 50 | Spinning Company Cotton Consumption (Meiji 20-29) |
637 | Table 51 | Mixed cotton ratio |
638 | Table 52 | Imported cotton by destination of Yokohama Port |
639 | Table 53 | Imported cotton by destination of Kobe Port |
640 | Table 54 | Imported cotton by type of Yokohama Port |
641 | Table 55 | Amount of cotton handled by each company (Meiji 26) |
642 | Table 56 | Imported amount of Yokohama Port and Spinning Consumption (Meiji 24-29) |
648~649 | Table 57 | Indian cotton handling volume |
650 | Table 58 | Member of Spunren |
657 | Table 59 | Trends in Cotton Imports (Meiji 29-45) |
658~659 | Table 60 | Imported by Indian cotton companies |
661 | Table 61 | Imports by Carrier of Yokohama Port during 1909 |
662 | Table 62 | 1909 Imported by Port of Kobe Port |
695 | Table 63 | Imports and Imports by Trade Market |
699 | Table 64 | Yokohama Shokin Bank Head Office and Kobe Branch Foreign Bills Discount Bills |
721~722 | Table 65 | Bank of Yokohama Shokin Bank Foreign Bills |
728~732 | Table 66 | Foreign Branches of Yokohama Shokin Bank Major Foreign Exchange Transactions a Yokohama Shokin Bank London Branch b Yokohama Shokin Bank Shanghai Branch c Yokohama Shokin Bank Bombay Branch d Yokohama Shokin Bank New York Branch e-Yokohama Shokin Bank Dalian Branch |
737 | Table 67 | Bank of Yokohama Shokin Bank Bills |
740 | Table 68 | 1910 Yokohama Shokin Bank's domestic branch office exchange transaction value |
748 | Table 69 | Yokohama Shokin Bank Head Office Export Exchange Bill Rediscounts |
784-785 inserts | Table 70 | Member of the Yokohama Chamber of Commerce (Meiji 28-44) |
785 | Table 71 | Number of Members of the Yokohama Chamber of Commerce by Occupation (Meiji 28-44) |
851 | Table 72 | Classification of labor disputes in Yokohama City (Meiji 20-Taisho 1) |
852~859 | Table 73 | Chronology of Yokohama Labor Disputes in the Meiji Period |
Drawing | |
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Figure 1 | Overview of Yokohama Shido Co., Ltd. |
Figure 2 | Overview of the City Hall |
Figure 3 | Second Bank |
Figure 4 | Mitsui & Co., Ltd. Yokohama Branch |
Figure 5 | Bavier Trading Company |
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