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Hodogaya Monogatari Table of Contents
Last updated on July 31, 2024.
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Mouth picture
Greetings from the publication
In publishing
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Contents
A long time ago
Sakaigi Jizo
Throwing mound of Gontazaka
Dosojin of Iwama who likes a child
Kitamukai Jizo
Muruki's ghost story
The story of the excavation of old coins in Imai
The story of worshiping a large snake that has been made into two
Tenno-sama facing back
The fire extinguishing of Edo and the fight of Hodogaya children
The story of the opening of Shinkawa in Igawa now and dedicated the moat to Odaiba in Shinagawa.
Hodogaya's famous song
Post offices and rural areas
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Post Office System and Hodogaya-juku
The route between the inns
milestone
Old and New Roads
The streets of the inn
The succession of horses
Work in wholesalers
Sugo
Wakikaido
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The lives of Hodogaya
Makuryo and Private Territories
Village officials
Production and annual tribute
Disasters and the Life of Villagers
Somonjin's Book
Terakoya
Old and New Roads on the Tokaido Highway (now in Hodogaya Ward)
Four Seasons of Rural Areas
Four Seasons of Rural Areas
Life path
The faith of the roadside
The local community
An overview of the region
Place name called Hodogaya
The top of the ground
Katabira River and its basin
Hodogaya in the early Showa period
Present age
The change of town and the beginning of the ward system
Hodogaya-juku Yokkamachi
Hodogayacho era
The birth of Hodogaya Ward
Transfer of neighboring areas and reorganization of towns
Rapid increase in population and reorganization of administrative districts
The origin of the town name
Earthquake and air raids
Earthquake and Hodogaya
Air raids and Evacuation
Steps toward recovery
Development of Industrial Economy
Prologue
The state of agriculture
The state of industry
A commercial state
Development of Traffic and Regional Transformation
Opening of the Railway and Hodogaya Station
Birth of transportation in the city
Two main roads, Route 16 and Route 1
From Jinchu Railway to Soutetsu Line
Road maintenance and planned routes
In search of a better Hodogaya
The renovation of Igawa now
Sewer
Incineration plant
Redevelopment of the former site of the Hodogaya Chemical Plant
Urbanization area and adjustment area
earthquake countermeasure
Inhabitant of a ward meeting
In search of a better Hodogaya
Walking around Hodogaya Sozoro (local people and famous places)
Hodogaya Ward General Government Building
Poster Bridge retrospective
Oiwake and Finding
Omotemon Street and Waterway
Legend of Shinmei Shrine
Monument of local love and grave of Mr. Seisakuan
Tentoku-in and Dairen-ji Temple
Tomb of the Henshoji Temple and the Okano Family
Hodogaya Station
Poets from Hodogaya (published by City of Yokohama, Board of Education Secretariat, "Yokohama Poets")
stone monument of the claw
Hankyu and Shogo Fukujuzenji Temple
Well at Goshodai
Bamboo Jizo and East Wind
Poets from Hodogaya (published by City of Yokohama, Board of Education Secretariat, "Yokohama Poets")
Former Honjin-Karube House
Spring/Autumn Road
secondary inn and Chaya Honjin
The Tomb of the Lightbe Family and Daisenji Temple
The Sennin Neighborhood-Togawa Shrine, etc.
Tomb of Shiko Yamazaki and Jugenji Temple
Around Sakaigi Jizo
Prefectural Hodogaya Park
Nishiya Water Purification Plant
To Imai Road
From Oiwake to Wada
From Shinmeisha to Sakamoto
Hodogaya Sozoro Walking Guide Map
Chronological table
Major references
Sweeping
Member of the Executive Committee of the 50th anniversary of the constituency system
Name of member of the Commendation Magazine Publishing Committee
(Reference)
List of major public offices and schools in the ward
List of shrines and temples in the ward
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