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Asahi Ward Local History Table of Contents
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Contents
Ayumi of Asahi Ward
Chapter 1 Primitive and Ancient Asahi Ward
Section 1 Development of Hunting and Gathering Life
(1)Pre-Earth Age
(2)Jomon period
Section 2 Establishment and Development of Agricultural Society
(1)Yayoi period
(2)Kofun period
Section 3 of the defender's village
Section 4 Musashi no Kuni
Section 5 Shirane Fudo
Chapter 2 Asahi Ward of the Middle Ages
Section 1
Section 2 The Road in Kamakura
Section 3 Shigetada Hatakeyama and Tsurugamine / Futamatagawa
Section 4 Yoshisada Nitta's attack on Kamakura
After Section 5, the advance of Hojo
Section 6 The monument of Kamikawaicho
Chapter 3 Early Modern Asahi Ward
Section 1 Tenryo and Private Territories
(1)The bell of Jojoin
(2)Territory and Intellectual Property
(3)Increase in private territory
(4)The Knowledge Office
Section 2 of the villages
(1)Fields, fields and mountains
(2)Murataka
(3)Land inspection
(4)Name book
(5)Ishimori
(6)Annual tribute
Section 3 thin farmland
(1)Rice field
(2)Field
(3)Koyashi
(4)Transportation
(5)Famine
Section 4 Nitta Development
(1)Odaka Nitta
(2)Makinouchi Nitta
Section 5 Lifestyle
(1)High bill
(2)Prohibition of Expo
(3)Tactiles and rounds
(4)For Murairi
(5)Sugo
(6)For hawk
(7)A group of five
(8)Somonjin's Book
(9)Terakiri
(10)Bills
(11)Fight
(12)Fresh flowers, Wasan, Terakoya
(13)Faith
(14)Holidays
Chapter 4 Modern Asahi Ward
The villages of the early Meiji era
Section 2 Opening of School Building
Section 3 Enforcement of the municipal system and villages
Section 4 Merger of Yokohama City
The Birth of a Changing Town and Asahi Ward
Part 2 of Asahi Ward
Chapter 1 People's Life
The structure of the first verse
(1)Roof
(2)Set up
(3)Sweeping
Section 2 Annual Events
(1)New Year's preparations
(2)New Year holidays
(3)Spring and Summer Events
(4)Fall and Winter Events
Section 3 and daily/monthly
(1)Lectures that bring together with economic motivation
(2)Religious lectures
(3)Day wait
(4)Monthly wait
Section 4 Life and Fun
(1)Koya Odori (Ameya Odori)
(2)Gates and selling goods
(3)Treasure
(4)Night Play and Power Stone
Version 5 Song
(1)Geographical Song (Imajukuminamicho)
(2)Geographical Song (Imajukuminamicho)
(3)Ise Ondo (Ichizawacho)
(4)Ise Ondo (Honmuracho)
(5)A song
(6)Kazoe song
Chapter 2 Faith
The first step stone pagoda
Section 2, shrines and temples
(1)Shrine
(2)Temple
Chapter 3 Famous Places, Historic Sites and Legends
Part 1: Famous Places and Historic Sites
Section 2 Folktales
The life of folk tales
1. Legend (story about history)
2. Old tales (tales about animals and people's lives)
Lottery
1 Legend
(1)Nature
Milking ginkgo
(2)History
Odaka's Lord and Denkoji Yashiki
(3)Faith
Kannon of Kamikawai Chogenji Temple
2 Old tales
(1)Animal
Fox
A fox that turned into a udon shop
The story of the couple Inari
A story that has always been transformed
A fox that has become a servant
Shy
I'm crazy with Mr. Tokuemon
Dragon
The dragon of Shirane Fudo
Snake
A large snake of Doyado (a large snake that has become a log)
B. The large snake of Furukawa Yato (the large snake that has become two [cut into two])
One of them
2
Raccoon
A picture written by a raccoon
Kappa
Oike's Kappa
Hill
Hills with yakuza
(2)Human beings
Sosuribanba
Chapter 4 Origin of Town Name
Section 1 Change of Town Name
Section 2 The name of the town
Chapter 5 Movements and Plants in the Ward
Birds in Section 1
Plants in Section 2
Asahi Ward's Agriculture, Technology and Commerce
Chapter 1 Agriculture
Section 1 Development of Agricultural Production
(1)Agriculture during the Tsuzuki-gun period
(2)Irrigation water
(3)Water system
(4)Fertilizer
Transition to suburban agriculture
(1)Changes in crops
(2)Tea making business
(3)Agriculture in Taisho, Showa
(4)Agricultural Land Reform and Modernization Agriculture
Chapter 2 Sericulture
Section 1 Sericulture Technology
Section 2 Development of Sericulture
Section 3 Silk Milling
Section 4 Machinery Silk Industry
Chapter 3 Development of Commerce and Industry
Section 1:
Commerce and Industry in the Second Section
(1)Sake brewing business
(2)Rice polishing, milling and watermills (battery)
(3)Icemaking and sales of natural water
(4)Firewood and charcoal
Section 3 peddling
Section 4 Industrial
(1)Asamada Manufacturing
(2)Daiwa embroidery factory
Chapter 4 Postwar Commerce and Industry
Section 1 Commerce
Current status
Section 2 Industrial
(1)At the time of Meiji and Taisho
(2)Katabira River's Printing Industry
(3)Current status
Part 4: Asahi Ward
Chapter 1, Topographic and Population
Section 1
(1)Topography
(2)Geology
Section 2 Population
Chapter 2 School
Futamatagawa Elementary School, Yokohama City
Yokohama Municipal Ichizawa Elementary School
Shirane Elementary School, Yokohama City
Miyakooka Elementary School, Yokohama City
Kibogaoka Elementary School, Yokohama City
Tsurugamine Elementary School, Yokohama City
Motoshuku Elementary School, Yokohama City
Makigahara Elementary School, Yokohama City
Imajuku Elementary School, Yokohama City
Higashikibogaoka Elementary School, Yokohama City
Yokohama City Kami-Kawai Elementary School
Sachigaoka Elementary School, Yokohama City
Yokohama City Sakonyama Daiichi Elementary School
Yokohama Municipal Sasanodai Elementary School
Sakonyama Daini Elementary School, Yokohama City
Nakazawa Elementary School, Yokohama City
Yokohama Municipal Oike Elementary School
Kawai Elementary School, Yokohama City
Yokohama Municipal Fudomaru Elementary School
Yokohama City Kami-Shirane Elementary School
Yokohama Municipal Hikarigaoka Elementary School
Yokohama Municipal Minamihonjyuku Elementary School
Yokohama City Sakonyama Kodaka Elementary School
Yokohama Municipal Zenbe Elementary School
Yokohama Municipal Nakao Elementary School
Tsurugamine Junior High School, Yokohama City
Makigahara Junior High School, Yokohama City
Yokohama City Kibogaoka Junior High School
Yokohama City Kami-Shirane Junior High School
Yokohama City Sakonyama Junior High School
Yokohama City Miyakooka Junior High School
Yokohama Municipal Asahi Junior High School
Minamikibogaoka Junior High School
Yokohama City Imajuku Junior High School
Yokohama Municipal Arai Junior High School
Nishitani Junior High School, Yokohama City
Kanagawa Prefectural Kibogaoka High School
Kanagawa Prefectural Asahi High School
Kanagawa Prefectural Nakazawa High School
Futamatagawa High School attached to Kanagawa Prefectural Junior College of Health
Kanagawa Prefectural Yokohama Higher Vocational Training School
Kamekkosan Saniku Elementary School
Yokohama University of Commerce High School
Atago Kindergarten
Aoi kindergarten
Imajuku Kindergarten
Uenohara Kindergarten
Kashiwa Kindergarten
Cattlea kindergarten
Kamikawai Kindergarten
Kamishirane Kindergarten
Kibogaoka Kindergarten
Green Hill Kindergarten
Chikayama Kindergarten
Shimizugaoka Kindergarten
Shirane Kindergarten
Kiyoji Kindergarten
Chidori Kindergarten
Miyakooka Kindergarten
Tsukuno Kindergarten
Tsurugamine Kindergarten
Futamatagawa Kindergarten
Motoshuku Kindergarten
Mary Kindergarten
Makigahara Kindergarten
Yatsuhashi Kindergarten
Showa, Yokohama Kindergarten
Yokohama Miwa Kindergarten
Wakabadai Daiichi Kindergarten
Chapter 3 Traffic
Section 1 Road
(1)Hachioji Highway
(2)Nakahara Highway
(3)Atsugi Highway
(4)Kamakura Highway
(5)Nickname road
Section 2 Railway
Section 3 bus
Ayumi of Asahi Ward Ten Years
Date of establishment of public facilities in ward
Editing co-workers (No particular title omitted)
Asahi Ward Local History Publication Committee (October 1, 1979)
Sweeping
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