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Summary of Yokohama City History

Last updated on July 25, 2024.

To the History of Yokohama City

In the case of Jardine-Masison Trading Company in late Tokugawa shogunate
1 Start of trade with Japan
2 Overview of Trade in late Tokugawa shogunate
3 Development of export trade
(1) Purchase and sale of raw silk production areas
(2) Tea purchase and reprocessing
(3) Export of gold coins
4 Increase in import trade
(1) Import and withdrawal of textiles
(2) Import of ships and weapons and trading of the Shogunate
5 Fundraising and banking transactions
6 Subscriptions
Management form of commercial coal wholesalers in late Tokugawa shogunate and early Meiji era
1 Establishment of Akashiya and management in 1863
(1) Opening of Akashiya
(2) Akashiya (coal shop) in 1863
(3) Coal Industry and Coal Sales
(4) Sales of raw silk
(5) Western-style bank transactions and head office
(6) Subscription
2 Coal Shop in 1865
(1) Merchandise and Western Bank Transactions
(2) Lending and Loans and Head Office
(3) Subscription
3 Independence of Stone Charcoal Shops and Management in 1869
(1) Independence of Coal Shops
(2) Coal sales and tea sales
(3) Sales of raw silk and marine products
(4) Mouth change and rate
(5) Foreign bank and gold bills and money lending
(6) Subscription
4 Independence of Fuku Saburo and coal shop in Meiji 5-6.
(1) Independence and clerk of Fuku Saburo
(2) Coal sales
(3) Sales and sales of marine products
(4) Western bank transactions
(5) Money Lending
(6) Subscription
5 Coal Shop in 1878
(1) Sales of marine products
(2) Purchase and sale of goods
(3) Money Lending and Banking
(4) Rental land and rental houses
(5) Subscription
Mitsui's silk finance and raw silk trade mainly in the late Meiji and early Showa eras
1 Mitsui Bank's Silk Milling Finance
(1) Late Meiji to early Taisho
(2) Early Showa period
2 Mitsui & Co., Ltd.'s raw silk trade
(1) Early Meiji Period
(2) Late Meiji to early Taisho
(3) Late Taisho to early Showa period
Business form of Yokohama raw silk distributor in the late Taisho and early Showa eras
Introduction
1 Raw silk distributors and silk manufacturers
(1) Sales of silk mills
(2) Relationships with the Silk Miller
2. Transactions of Yoshikazu Shibusawa Shoten
(1) Position of Shibusawa Shoten
(2) Shibusawa Shoten's relationship with a silk supplier
(3) Management of Shibusawa Shoten
Process of Elimination of Permanent Leases
Introduction
1 Taxation of permanent land owners
2 Diplomatic negotiations over the elimination of permanent leasehold rights
3 Progress of acquisition of permanent leased land
4 Elimination of permanent leasehold system

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5Table 1Jardine-Masison Trading Co., Ltd.'s Nagasaki-Kanagawa (Yokohama) store transaction
11Table 2Jardine-Masison Trading Co., Ltd.'s Nagasaki-Yokohama store transaction
12Table 3Jardine-Masseson Trading Co., Ltd. trade in each port trade value
13Table 4Trade with Japan by Jardine-Masseson Trading Association
16Table 5Results of export of raw silk from Nagasaki
22Table 6Results of export of raw silk from Yokohama
26Table 7Export of Yokohama raw silk from Jardine-Masseson Shokai
32Table 8Monthly raw silk export and loan to head office
34Table 9Monthly raw silk export and loan to head office
40Table 10Purchase of raw silk in the first half of 1863
47Table 11Raw silk suppliers in Yokohama (cash payments)
50Table 12Purchase of raw silk in Yokohama market (November 1864)
52Table 13Number of transactions by quantity
53Table 14Place of purchase and sale of Japanese raw silk
55Table 15Example of income and expenditure of U.K. raw silk (1861)
56Table 16Income and expenditure of raw silk in Western Europe (1865)
58Table 17Profit from raw silk trading (for the United Kingdom)
75Table 18Tea export value
79Table 19Tea export of Yokohama store
84Table 20Tea suppliers in Yokohama
87Table 21Nagasaki store tea export
89Table 22Nagasaki Port Tea Export and Nagasaki Store
91Table 23Profit from tea export (1 copy)
92Table 24Gains and losses on tea for U.K.
99Table 25Gold export of Jardine-Masseson Shokai
103Table 26Transactions and leasing of the Yokohama store
113Table 27Breakdown of imports by Jardine-Masison Trading Company
117Table 28Results of cotton yarn trading at the Yokohama store
121Table 29Results of sugar trading at Yokohama store
122Table 30Yokohama Sugar in Charge (February 15, 1865)
122Table 31Results of Import Transactions
125Table 32Buying money from the Yokohama store
126~127Table 33Imported goods in Yokohama
129Table 34Collection from Yokohama store (February-May 1865)
136Table 35Sale of Jardine-Masseson Trading Company
145Table 36Fundraising at the Yokohama store
146Table 37Transport of the current silver to the Yokohama store
151Table 38Buying and selling bills with banks at the Yokohama store
153Table 39Fundraising at the Nagasaki store
163Table 40Other accounts of Akashiya (coal shop) (1863)
170Table 41Sales volume of coal by partner in 1863
173Table 42Net sales of raw silk by shipper (1863)
177Table 43Buying by Foreign Bank (1863)
178Table 44Net sales of marine products (head office) (1863)
181Table 45Large-scale entry and exit of gold and silver and Western silver (Keio 197-December)
182Table 46Sales of gaisho (July-December 1993)
183Table 47Domestic Business High (July-December 1993)
184Table 48Product sales (July-December 1993)
185Table 49Large partition transfer (July-December 1993)
187Table 50Large-scale sales of Western-style silver by partner (July-December 1993)
188Table 51Lease (July-December 1993)
196Table 52Sales of tea by shipper (from June 20, 1900 to March 10, 2000)
200Table 53Net sales by product (Meiji 2-4)
201Table 54Net sales of raw silk by shipper (Meiji 2-4)
202Table 55Sales of dried abalone by partner (Meiji 2-4)
203Table 56Sales of kelp by partner (1871)
208Table 57Large-scale entry and exit of gold and silver (March 16-April 15, Meiji 2)
212Table 58Number of Stores and Payments
213Table 59Men's clerk (Meiji 2-10 years)
215Table 60Coal sales volume (Meiji 2-11)
216Table 61Large coal sales destinations
218Table 62Mercedes-Benz and Sales Toshinori (1873)
222Table 63Large-scale entry and exit of Western silver (1872)
223Table 64Trading Volume by Foreign Bank (1872)
226~227Table 65Large-scale loans by partner and collateral (1872)
232Table 66Net sales by product (April to December 11)
234Table 67Sales volume of four marine products by shipper (April-December 11, Meiji 11)
235Table 68Net sales and sales volume by major counterparties (1878)
237Table 69Sales volume by product (1878)
238Table 70Sales and profit (loss) of 2 marine products by purchase destination (1878)
241Table 71Large-scale loans by partner and collateral (1878)
243Table 72Public debt ownership (end of 1878)
245Table 73Land owned and land rent 1
246Table 74Land owned and land rent 2
247Table 75Accumulation process of residential land (Meiji 5-19)
257Table 76From the late Meiji era to the early Taisho Mitsui Bank's raw silk loan amount and total loan amount
258Table 77May 6, 1911 (1911) Results of collection of loans after notification of collection
260Table 78Mitsui Banking Stores Increased Loans Outstanding
261Table 79Total loan amount and silk fund loan amount of Mitsui Bank Yokohama Branch
262Table 80Loans from Banks in Yokohama
263Table 811904 (1904) Mitsui Bank's Yokohama Branch
273Table 82Mitsui Banking Corporation Head Office Sales Department
277Table 83In the early Showa period, Mitsui Bank's silk fund loan amount and total loan amount
278Table 84Lending of Silk Mills by Mitsui Bank Store in the early Showa period
278Table 85As of August 31, 1929, 1929 (Yokohama City Union Bank)
280Table 86Early Showa Period Mitsui Bank's Yokohama Branch Loan Outstanding
282Table 87Showa Early Head Office Sales Department, Kobe Branch, Nagoya Branch, etc.
286Table 88Sales of raw silk in the early Meiji era wholesaler raw silk in wholesalers (incoming)
288Table 89Direct export of raw silk by domestic trade
292Table 90Purchase volume of raw silk Yokohama and direct export volume of Japanese trading company
294~95Table 91Domestic and foreign trade raw silk Yokohama export volume
296Table 92Manufactured yarn by destination, such as Mitsui & Co., Ltd.
297Table 93U.S. imported raw silk
298Table 94Mitsui & Co., Ltd.'s handling of important products
300Table 951918 (1918) Yokohama sales wholesaler raw silk received
304~305Table 96Raw silk by store Yokohama Teitaka
306Table 97Exports of raw silk from Yokohama by destination
307Table 98(November 1910 to April 1944) Mitsui & Co., Ltd. (April 1910)
309Table 99Foreign exchange activities by Mitsui & Co., Ltd.
310Table 100Credit House credit limit for Mitsui & Co., Ltd.
311Table 101Credit House Issued by Credit House to Mitsui
312~313Table 102Credit House credit limit for Mitsui & Co., Ltd. at the end of April 1918 (1918)
314Table 103Credit House credit limit by currency for Mitsui & Co., Ltd. Credit House
315Table 104Trading volume of raw silk by export, import, and foreign trade
315Table 105Mitsui's Shanghai Raw Silk and Guangdong Raw Silk Loading Volume
316Table 106Profits by Mitsui & Co., Ltd. in the first half of the Taisho era
319Table 107Raw silk exports
320Table 108From late Taisho to early Showa 1986
322Table 109Exports of Yokohama raw silk, Japanese raw silk, and Mitsui & Co., Ltd.
324Table 110Exports of raw silk by Kobe Port Trading Company
325Table 111Taisho Late-Term Mitsui & Co., Ltd. Export, Import, Trading Volume by Foreign Trade
325Table 112Shanghai and Guangdong raw silk in the late Taisho period Mitsui & Co., Ltd.
326Table 113Mitsui's 5 Major Product Handling Volume
331Table 114Lending of raw silk from Mitsui
332~333Table 115Sales volume of raw silk by store Yokohama
334Table 116Sales volume of raw silk by store Kobe
334Table 117Incoming volume and export volume of Mitsui & Co., Ltd.
335Table 118Incoming volume and export volume of Mitsui & Co., Ltd.
337Table 119(From July 1, 1919 to April 30, 2010) Mitsui & Co., Ltd.
338~339Table 120Foreign exchange activities by Mitsui & Co., Ltd.
340Table 121Profits by Mitsui & Co., Ltd. from the late Taisho Period to the early Showa Period
348Table 122Number of industrial associations in silk mill by wholesaler
349Table 123Number of wholesalers in silk mill by size
350Table 124Partners of each plant of Katakura Silk Spinning Co., Ltd.
351Table 125Business partners at each plant of Gunze Silk Co., Ltd.
352Table 126Business partners at each plant of Kanebuchi Spinning Co., Ltd.
354Table 127Suppliers at each plant of Yamaju Silk Co., Ltd.
356Table 128Business Partners of each Oguchi Group Plant
356Table 129Business partners of each plant of Okaya Silk Co., Ltd.
357Table 130Business Partners of Ishikawa Gumi Co., Ltd.
357Table 131Partners of each plant of Hayashigumi partnership company
358Table 132Business Partners of each Yamamaru Gumi Plant
358Table 133Business Partners of Kasahara Gumi
362~363Table 134Collection area of Yokohama raw silk distributor
364Table 135Collection area of Kobe Kiito distributors
365Table 136Major business partners of Shinei Raw Silk Company Yokohama Branch
365Table 137Major business partners of Shinei Raw Silk Company Kobe Head Office
366Table 138Business partners of the original partnership company
366Table 139Business Partner of Yokohama Okumura Shoten
367Table 140Business Partners of Kobe Okumura Shoten
367Table 141Business Partners of Ono Shoten
368Table 142Major Business Partners of Kobe Kiito Company
371Table 143Business partner of Yokohama raw silk distributor silk mill scale
372Table 144Kobe Kiito Sales Partner silk mill Size
374~375Table 145silk mill Co., Ltd. (Number of factories)
376Table 146Kobe Sales Partner silk mill Co., Ltd. (number of factories)
381~385Table 147Business partner silk mill of Shibusawa Shoten
389Table 148Loans to silk mills
391Table 149-1Transactions with Ishii Silk Mill
391Table 149-2Transactions with Toshiaki Joint Stock Company
392Table 149-3●Transactions with Group Silk Mills
392Table 149-4Transactions with Jiro Takagibayashi
393Table 149-5Transactions with Shinkosha (Shosaburo Miyasaka and Kenjiro)
393Table 149-6Transactions with Kichibee Yamamoto and Zengo Yamamoto
394Table 149-7Transactions with Kenkichi Yamamoto
394Table 149-8Transactions with Seki Silk Mill and Jiro Seki Ka
395Table 149-9Transactions with Chichinami Silk Mill
395Table 149-10Transactions with Higo Silk Group
396Table 149-11Transactions with Mitake Silk Association and Mitake Silkworm Silk Co., Ltd.
398Table 150-1Transactions with Junsuikan
398Table 150-2Transactions with Shichisaburo Shinrin
399Table 150-3Transactions with Genju Kiyosawa
399Table 150-4Transactions with Miyasaka Silk Milling Co., Ltd.
400Table 150-5●Trading with braided yarn
400Table 150-6Transactions with Kanayama Silk Milling Co., Ltd.
401Table 150-7Transactions with Kansuke Hayashi and Yuhei
401Table 150-8Transactions with Muneo Oguchi, Hakutsurusha
402Table 150-9Transactions with Kuma Silk Co., Ltd.
403Table 151-1●Transactions with Kumi Silk Mill and Yamaju Silk Mill Co., Ltd.
403Table 151-2Transactions with the Crossing Company
404Table 151-3Transactions with Yasaburo Tokue
404Table 151-4Transactions with Junsuikan Chigasaki Silk Mill
405Table 151-5Transactions with Yamamaru Silk Mill and Yamamaru Gumi Silk Mill
405Table 151-6Transactions with Nagano Silk Mill Co., Ltd.
406Table 151-7Transactions with Junyuki Kiyosawa
406Table 151-8Transactions with Bunroku Marumo
407Table 151-9Joint Stock Exchange with Okaya Silk Company and Okaya Silk Milling Co., Ltd.
407Table 151-10Transactions with Yajima Gumi and Yajima Silk Milling Co., Ltd.
408Table 151-11Transactions with Yochi Ajisawa
408Table 151-12Transactions with San-in Silk Milling Co., Ltd.
410~411Table 152Percentage of advance loans by group
413Table 153-1Transactions with YANAGIMA Raw Silk Co., Ltd.
413Table 153-2Transactions with Saburo Maru Yamanaga
414Table 153-3Transactions with Kokichi Inoue
414Table 153-4Transactions with Mikawa Silk Milling Co., Ltd.
415Table 153-5Transactions with Nanseki Silk Milling Co., Ltd.
415Table 153-6Transactions with Kikusui Corporation
416Table 154-1Transactions with Usui Corporation
416Table 154-2Transactions with Kanraku Company
417Table 154-3Transactions with Shimonita
417Table 154-4Transactions with Shibata Okura Silk Mill and Okura Silk Mill
418Table 154-5Transactions with Otsuka Silk Mill
418Table 154-6Transactions with Kanamekichi Hayashi
419Table 154-7Transactions with Japan
419Table 154-8Transactions with Hikamikan
419Table 154-9Transactions with Korea Silk Milling Co., Ltd.
420Table 154-10Transactions with Chungnan Silk Milling Co., Ltd.
420Table 154-11Transactions with the Kyoei Silk Production Association
420Table 154-12Transactions with Jiro Hayashi City
421Table 154-13Transactions with Eijiro Uchiyama
421Table 154-14Transactions with Samsungkan Silk Mill
421Table 154-15Transactions with Kyoei Silk Milling Co., Ltd.
421Table 154-16Transactions with Seibu Silk Co., Ltd.
422Table 155Loans of the Three Companies
424Table 156Shareholders' equity
425Table 157Borrowings
426~427Table 158Loans
429Table 159Receivables in advance
430Table 160Income and loss
438Table 161Comparison between permanent leasehold and estimated taxable amount
472Table 162Perpetual Land Acquisition
472Table 163Resale status of permanent leased land
473Table 164Acquisition status of permanent leased land
474Table 165Foreign national tax delinquency (Taisho 4-1932)
480Table 166Perpetual leasehold-related foreign local tax delinquency arrangements (as of November 31, 1936)

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