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Tokaido Hodogaya-juku and Town Development Table of Contents

Last updated on July 31, 2024.

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Errata
In publishing
Preface
Part 1 Post Office Story-Establishment of the inn station system and its outline-
Chapter 1 Establishment and Development of the inn station system
(1)Inn station system in ancient and Middle Ages
(2)Establishment of the early modern inn station system
(3)How was the inn station established?
(4)Duties of the inn station
Ah, the horse
B. Traveler's Holiday
C. Communication
D. Commercial
(5)Sukego System
(6)End of the inn station system
Chapter 2 Overview and Structure of Post Offices
(1)Formation of post town
(2)Scenery of the post town
(3)The components of the post town
A. wholesaler
B. High billboard (Kosatsuba)
C. Accommodation facilities
Part 2 Tokaido Hodogaya-juku
Chapter 1 Overview of Hodogaya-juku
(1)The size of the post office
A. Range of Hodogaya-juku
The people of Hodogaya-juku
(2)Hodogaya-juku as an inn station
A. Outline of the inn
B, Honjin, secondary inn
C. wholesalers, high billboards
D. Shinmei Company
O, Hachioji, Kanazawa, Kamakura, Yokohama way
Chapter 2 Characteristics of Hodogaya-juku
(1)Geographical Characteristics
(2)Social Characteristics
A. As a distribution center for agricultural products
B. Land under the direct control of the Shogunate
C. The Karibe family who also served as three roles
(3)Historical Features
A. The coastline extending to the sea
B. Formation of 1/3 of the current city area
C. Major role during the opening of late Tokugawa shogunate Port
D. Establishment of railways
Chapter 3 of Hodogaya-juku
(1)Change of Tokaido path and formation of post towns [replacement of Tokaido and formation of post towns]
A. Prehistory of Tokaido
B. Changes in the route of Tokaido
C. Formation of Post Offices
(2)Hodogaya-juku, an artificially created town
Chapter 4 Development of the inn station system in Hodogaya-juku
(1)Hodogaya-juku in the early Edo period [Hodogaya-juku in the early Edo period]
(2)Hodogaya-juku in the middle of the Edo period [Hodogaya-juku in the middle of the Edo period]
(3)Hodogaya-juku in the late Edo period [Hodogaya-juku in the late Edo period]
Chapter 5 Changes in the Sukyo System at Hodogaya-juku
(1)Sukyo system in the early Edo period
(2)Mid-Edo Sukyo System
A. Reorganization of Sukego Village in 1694
B. The conflict between post town and Sugo village
(3)Sukyo system in the late Edo period
Abolition of A, Sadasuke and Daisuke and addition of Kasukego
B. The arrangement between Sugo Villages
C. Conflict with Post Office
Chapter 6 End of the Suku Station System
A. Traffic volume to Uraga Road increased
B. Yokohama Port Opening
C, the general's three times
D. Collapse of Tokugawa shogunate
Part 3 Overview of Honjin and restoration work of Hodogaya Honjin
Chapter 1 Overview of Honjin and Structure of Buildings
(1)Overview of Honjin
A. Origin and Decline of Honjin
B. Honjin's formal style and business
(2)Type of Honjin
Ah, secondary inn
B. Temporary Aimoto Jin
C. Extraordinary Honjin
D. Dedicated Honjin
O, Chaya Honjin
Fah, Kokyu Honjin
(3)Structure of Honjin
A. scale
B. architecture
(a) Basic type
(b) Square type
(c) Retreat type
(d) Odoma type
(o) Shielding type
Chapter 2 Restoration of Hodogaya Honjin
(1)Architectural materials of Karibe Honjin [Building materials related to Karibe Honjin]
(2)Restoration of floor plan
(3)Restore of elevation
(4)About details
(5)About the location of the post office in Karibe Honjin
Part 4 The streets of Hodogaya-juku in the late Edo period
(1)Townscape picture
(2)The size of the house in the hotel
Part 5 "Hodogaya-juku" since the Meiji era
"Hodogaya-juku" of Taisho and Showa, spelled in Chapter 1 Testimony
[Timony 1] Furumachi and Kobe City
[Timony 2] Near Iwama
[Timony 3] Near Hodogaya
[Timony 4] Near Motomachi
[Timony 5] Near Gontazaka and Sakaiki
[Timony 6] The shops in the streets
[Timony 7] Others
Chapter 2 Changes in Towns in Map [Changes in Towns by Map]
(1)The transition since the Meiji era
(2)Changes in post-war towns in the detailed map [changes in post-war towns in the detailed map]
Part 6 Proposals for Modern Town Development
(1)Modern town development
(2)Events and Town Development
References
Sweeping
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