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List of materials related to Aoba Ward

Tana's Local Magazine
Editing Committee of Tana's Local Magazine "Tana's Local Magazine" Editorial Committee of Tana's Local Magazine 1964 309p 22cm
Published in 1964 (1964) on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of Tana Elementary School. The transition of the Tana area, which collectively refers to Nagatsuta, Onda, and Nara, is described by school education, industry, transportation, culture, etc. It also touches on development projects in Tama Garden City, a country of children. As a special material, the village's pioneers will be attached.
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Continuing from Tana's Local Magazine "Continuing Tana's Local Magazine" Editorial Committee / Edition "Continuing Tana's Local Magazine" Editorial Committee 1966 240p 22cm
It was published in 1966 (1966) with the aim of supplementing and adding the contents of "Tana's Local Magazine". There are descriptions of the land readjustment project in Onda, the construction of the Tomei Expressway, and the opening of children's country as "Dearing Tana". In addition, the establishment and end of the former Army Tana Unit are summarized in the "Tana Unit Disposition Report".
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History of Nakazato Local History
Nakazato Local History Nakazato Local History Compilation Committee / Edition Nakazato Agricultural Cooperative 1969 415p 22cm
Published in 1969 (1969) as a project commemorating the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the Nakazato Agricultural Cooperative. The Nakazato area refers to the area called Naka-Satomura until it was merged into Yokohama City from 1889 (1889) to 1939 (1939). It consists of a history edition, a Buraku edition, and a history of agricultural cooperatives. The history section describes the history of the Nakazato area from Jomon period to the 1940s, and the Buraku section describes the folklore of each of the 13 towns that became independent in 1939.
Index: NoChronological table: From 1951 (1951) to 1969 (1969) Important processing items of Nakazato Agricultural CooperativeReference: YesText PDF: No
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History of Yokohama Midori Ward
History of Yokohama Midori Ward Midori Ward Editorial Committee / Midori Ward History Publishing Committee 1993 921,521p 27cm
A basic document that is essential for understanding Midori Ward (including some of the current Aoba Ward and Tsuzuki Ward  ). The compilation of the ward history was planned as a commemorative project for the 15th anniversary of the constituency system in 1984 (1984), and published in 1993 (1993). In the history edition, the history from the primitive and ancient times to around 1991 is detailed in the edition. Folklore such as annual events and religions are also summarized.
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Yokohama Midori Ward History Materials Volume 1 Midori Ward History Editorial Committee / Edition Midori Ward History Publication Committee 1985 665p 26cm
A basic document that is essential for understanding Midori Ward (including some of the current Aoba Ward and Tsuzuki Ward  ). The compilation of the ward history was planned as a commemorative project for the 15th anniversary of the constituency system in 1984 (1984), and published in 1985 (1985). In the materials section, the primitive, ancient, and the Middle Ages are recorded for each period, and the modern, modern and folklore are recorded for each item. The first volume includes archeological materials from the pre-earthenware and Jomon period, historical materials from the Heian and Kamakura eras, geological records of the early modern eras and reshuffles by Somon, modern geographies, product tables, outlines of Shinji villages, Tsuzuki-gun, Kanagawa Prefecture Statistical Report, etc.
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Midori Ward History Materials Volume 2 Midori Ward History Editorial Committee / Edition Midori Ward History Publishing Committee 1986 509p 27cm
A basic document that is essential for understanding Midori Ward (including some of the current Aoba Ward and Tsuzuki Ward  ). The compilation of the ward history was planned as a commemorative project for the 15th anniversary of the constituency system in 1984 (1984), and published in 1986 (1986). In the materials section, the primitive, ancient, and the Middle Ages are recorded for each period, and the modern, modern and folklore are recorded for each item. The second volume contains archeological materials from the Yayoi, Kofun, Nara, and Heian eras, historical materials from the North and South Korea, Muromachi, and Sengoku eras, early modern aid documents, modern educational materials, and daily articles from the daily newspaper.
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Record of Tama Garden City Development 35 Years
Tama Garden City Development 35 Years Record Tokyo Kyuko Electric Railway Co., Ltd. Garden City Division / Edition Tokyo Kyuko Electric Railway 1988 549p 20 illustrations 29cm
Tokyo Kyuko Electric Railway Co., Ltd. began compiling and publishing on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the development of Tama Garden City. The state of development from 1953 (1953) to 1988 (1988) is described in detail using figures and photographs. One of the main sources of information about Aoba Ward, where changes in towns since the 1930s overlapped with the history of land development. Land readjustment projects, materials such as changes in population and number of households, and chronological tables are also substantial.
Index: NoChronological table: From 1918 (1918) to 1988 (1988)Reference: YesText PDF: No
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Tsuzuki's folklore Yokohama City / Kohoku New Town Local Magazine
Tsuzuki's folklore Yokohama City / Kohoku New Town Local Magazine Compilation Committee / Kohoku New Town Local Magazine Compilation Committee 1989 852p 14 illustrations 27cm
This is a basic document for knowing the area around Kohoku New Town. This is the second book following "History of Yoshida", and is positioned as a folk edition. The results of a 10-year folklore survey of the old village of Kohoku New Town have been detailed, along with a wealth of photographs and conceptual drawings. It also includes the results of past folklore surveys conducted by the Board of Education and the Yokohama North Agricultural Cooperative Association in the region.
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Yokohama Midori Ward walks on the stage of history
Midori Ward Masao Aizawa, Yokohama walks on the stage of history / Author Showa Shoin 1991 159p 25cm
The Midori Ward (including part of Aoba Ward and Tsuzuki Ward  ) before it was reorganized in 1994 was divided into five areas: Yamauchi, Nakazato, Tana, Shinji and Tsuda. It is designed to be used as a reference when taking a historical walk, and one item is introduced in an easy-to-understand manner on one page, and many photos are used.
Index: NoChronological table: From 1868 (1868) to 1990 (1990)Reference: YesText PDF: No
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Ayumi Ishikawa in Yamauchi
Ayumi Ishikawa, Yamauchi, edited by Kiyoshi Yokomizo / written Otowa Shobo 1996 357,22p 26cm
"Ayumi of Ishikawa", which summarizes the history of Ishikawa from ancient times to modern times, was added and corrected in the town paper "Tamapraza" as "Ayumi of Yamauchi", "Ishikawa stone structures and folk religions" and "modern Ishikawa" were added in 1996 (1996).
Index: NoChronological table: From 1221 (1221) to 1995 (1995)Reference: NoText PDF: No
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Hama Line Name This Yokohama Hen
Hama Line Place Name This Yokohama Hen Masao Aizawa / Author 230 Club Newspaper 1996 256p 21cm
Based on the names of towns along the Yokohama Line in Kanagawa Ward, Kohoku Ward, Tsuzuki Ward  , Midori Ward and Aoba Ward, the origins of the place names, history, administrative history, and stories about the people who worked there, as well as the auspiciousness of shrines and temples and traditions, are summarized in a compact manner. It was published in 1996 (1996), based on a serialized in the newsletter of the Kanagawa Corporate Association entitled "Are the Place Names in the Jurisdiction" and made some modifications.
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