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Legend
History
From "Katahira" to "Hotokaya"
Chapter 1 Primitive and Ancient, Middle Ages
Section 1 Primitive and Ancient Hodogaya Area
The dawn of the Hodogaya area
Formation of undulating hills
Footprints in the Kanto Loam Formation
Section 2 Pottery and Villages of Jomon period
(1) The birth of pottery and its formation
Jomon period
The oldest pottery
Early earthenware and archeological sites
(2) Formation of Jomon Kaishin and Shell Mound
Pottery and archeological sites from the early Jomon period
Formation of shell mounds
(3) Formation of large settlements
Pottery and archeological sites from the middle Jomon period
Appearance of routine settlements
(4) The end of the Jomon period
Pottery from late and late Jomon period
Sites from the late and late Jomon period
Section 3 Yayoi period, where rice cultivation began
(1) Beginning of rice farming
Yayoi period
Yayoi period pottery
Rice farming and farming tools
Dissemination of stoneware and ironware
(2) The village of Yayoi period and the square tomb
Mid-term settlement
Late village
The Beginning of Kofun period
(1) The emergence and development of tombs
Kofun period
Early tombs
Late tombs
(2) Life and Villages in Kofun period
Kofun period pottery
Village of Kofun period
Section 5 Hodogaya area during the Nara and Heian periods
(1) Establishment and Development of the Ritsuryo State
The age of the Ritsuryo system
Musashi and Sagami Country
Government offices in the Ritsuryo era
Construction of Kokubunji Temple
The spread of Buddhism and cremation tombs
Gotenbayashi Site
(2) Life of the common people in the Ritsuryo era z
Rule system
The lives of the common people
Section 2 Hodogaya Area in the Middle Ages
(1) Beginning of samurai rule
(1) Establishment of Samurai rule in the Middle Ages
Kamakura shogunate and Musashi Kokubushidan
Shigetada Hatakeyama and its destruction
Haitani kitchen
(2) Transition of Haitani Kitchen
Haitani Mikuchi after the death of Mr. Haitani
The destruction of Kamakura shogunate
Haitani Mikuri of the Muromachi period
At the time of conflict between Kokata Kamakura and Uesugi of Kanto territory
(3) Mailbox town
Kobaigo, as seen in the Usuda document
Katabira-go, which can be seen in the song
Section 2 The Age of Wars
(1) The rise and fall of Hojo Odawara
Control of Mr. Hojo Odawara
Small desks Kaganokami Nakada
Kaganokami Nakadakan
Mr. Hojo Odawara is destroyed
Indigenous clothing of Hojo Odawara
Fort Imai
Chapter 2 Edo period
Section 1 Establishment and Development of Hodogaya-juku
(1) Establishment of Hodogaya-juku
Improvement of highways
Road between Hodogaya and Fujisawa
Location of Kanagawazaka
Road construction near Motomachi
Flood control measures near Motomachi
Establishment of Hodogaya-juku
Relationship between Hodogaya and Kobe
Section 2 Development of Hodogaya-juku
Land exemption
Development of the New Tokaido
The streets of Shinbo Tsuchigaya-juku
Movement of Residents
Section 3 The succession of horses
The system of horses
A horse in the inn
Sugojin horse
The struggle of succession
The succession of Kanazawa Road
For the time being
Section 4 Accommodation Facilities
Honjin secondary inn
Hatagoya
Iimori
Teahouse
Section 5 Merchants and Craftsmen at Post Office
Living along the highway
Like making rapeseed
Section 6 Roads and Signposts of Hodogaya
Hachioji Road and Sagami Road
Wadamura Michibashi Renovation Monument
Donyu, Kanazawa mouth
Section 7.
Establishment of a donation association
Donation Association Village
The capture of criminals
Thoroughness of the item
Changes in Union Villages
Section 2 Life of Villages
Section 1 The structure of the villages
Old towns and villages in Hodogaya Ward
Murataka
Village officials
village headman
The elderly
Peasant's
Rice making
Oversights and the Range
Section 2 Prosecution and annual tribute
Land inspection
Land inspection book
Imai Nitta
Annual tribute
Small items
Section 3 Nitta Development
Hiranuma and Okanoshinden
Araishinden
Mailer Nitta
Imai Nitta
Section 4 The faith of Hodogaya
(1) Distribution of Shrines
Shimmeisha, Godo
Sugiyama Shrine
Now shrines and temples in the Igawa basin
(2) The faith of the villagers
Jizo Bodhisattva Faith and Jizo Bodhisattva Tower
Koshin religion and Koshin Tower
Earth god tower
Horsehead Kanzeon Tower
26-night tower
Three Mountains of Dewa Peace pagoda
Hundred Hen Peace pagoda
Tokumoto Nenbutsu Tower
Mini Sacred Ground Tour
Section 5 Disasters
Disasters during the Edo period
Initial disaster
Medium-term Disasters
Late-stage disaster z
Section 3 Open Yokohama Port and Hodogaya
Section 1 Katabira River and Igawa
Katabira River
Record of Wind and Flood Damage in Sakamoto Village
The renovation of Igawa now
Hachigoro Suzugi
Section 2 Kurofune Arrival and Hodogaya-juku
The arrival of Kurofune
Gifts from Japan
Hodogaya-juku seen by foreigners
Yoshida Shoin
Yokohama Port Opening
Section 3 Hodogaya Merchant who entered Yokohama
To the opening of Yokohama Port
Become a Senior Citizen of Yokohama Town
The writer and Ukiyo-e at the 4th Section Post Office
1. A writer related to Hodogaya
Hodogaya seen in travelogues
Hodogaya-juku, where haikai was thriving
Poets from Hodogaya
The Mystery of Hanku Gohensha
Hodogaya as seen from item 2 Ukiyo-e
Landscape painting Nishiki-e one after another
Hiroshige (first generation) "Tokaido Goju Sanjinouchi Hodogaya Shinmachibashi"
Mae Kitasai Taiichi "Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji Tokai Dorigaya"
Yoshii Ikeisai "Tokaido Nakagurige Yajimagaya"
Other landscape paintings
Beauty painting
Actor picture
Chapter 3 Meiji and Taisho eras
Section 1 Creating a Town in Hodogaya
Section 1 Transition of Administration
From the control of the doorway and the shogunate clan system to the central government
The reputed municipal system of large and small ward proper nouns has been revived
Confirmation between the old post office and the villages over the merger of towns and villages
Encouragement of merger with Miyagawamura and Yazaki village and merger from Yokohama city
Two towns and seven villages are in Yokohama, and Hodogayacho is in ward.
Realization of Yokohama City and expansion of Hodogaya Ward
The birth of Asahi Ward, a branch of Hodogaya Ward due to population growth
Section 2 Construction of railways
(1) Tokaido Line
Dawn of railway construction at Hodogaya-juku
The oldest railway tunnel in active duty is in Hodogaya.
Phantom railway construction plan connecting Hodogaya
Transformation of Suka Lines and Modernization of Hodogaya
(2) Soutetsu Line
When the company was founded mainly in gravel transport
Going to Yokohama step by step in difficult management
Consignment of management to Tokyu Corporation, from hardships after the war to independence
(3) Yokohama tram
The Hodogaya Ward route is less than 1.5 kilometers.
(4) Shared vehicles (buses)
Rush of applicants to female conductors
(5) Trolleybus
No pollution-free buses can't beat traffic jams
Section 3. Improvement of Major Roads
(1) Tokaido
Gontazaka is one of the most difficult places on the Tokaido.
The cost of opening the new road is financially difficult, and local donations are also made.
Concrete pavement due to major renovation after the earthquake
The origin of the naming of "Hodogaya Bridge"
Hakone Ekiden also goes on the old Tokaido.
Renovation of Hodogaya and Yokohama way
The opening of the new road at moving slope and the impact on Hodogaya
(2) Hachioji Road
The width of the Silk Road was narrow.
(3) Suidobashi
The water pipe crosses the hill to Mt. Noge
From the brick hill to Tsurumi
Section 4 From Terakoya to School
(1) The actual situation of Terakoya
Terakoya and private schools
(2) Issuance of Academic System
School district
Establishment of elementary school
School District Control
School caretaker
Early teacher
Enrollment rate
Contents of education
Children's Daily Life
(3) A unique school
Yokohama Home School
Junshin Gakuen
Section 2 Attracting factories and arranging arable land
Section 1. Advancement of Fuji Gas Spinning
Convenience of land and land transportation Lower Katabira River
Deterioration of work environment and increase of labor movement
Fuji Gas Spinning Co., Ltd. Hodogaya Plant (Kawabe-cho)
Merged local companies into a base for factory expansion
Fujibo supplies electricity in addition to Fuji Silk.
Labor situation at Fujibo Togaya Plant
Many victims in the Great Kanto Earthquake
Labor Disputes and Female Leaders
Section 2 Factorys in Inland Industrial Zones
Nippon Glass Co., Ltd. Yokohama Plant (Kobe-cho)
The bottle factory is now in high-rise buildings.
Hodogaya Chemical Co., Ltd. Hodogaya Plant (Tennocho)
Contradictions between the development of the chemical industry and pollution
Nippon Karit Co., Ltd. Hodogaya Plant (Bukkoucho)
The topic of redevelopment in a vast explosive manufacturing plant
Furukawa Battery Co., Ltd. (Hoshikawa-cho)
Abundant groundwater is used for factory water
Toyo Electric Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Yokohama Plant (Nishikubocho)
Before the war, TDK was in the cab of the Yokohama streetcar.
Chiyokichi Shoten Co., Ltd. (Nishikubocho)
"Peacock" is popular among the printing industry.
Namboku Oil Co., Ltd. Yokohama Refinery (Nishikubocho)
The name of the bridge is the name of the time.
Section 3 Agricultural Experiment Station and Arable Land Management
(1) Agricultural Experiment Station
Attracting Agricultural Experiment Stations
Moved from Okanoshinden to Mailamine
For urban agriculture such as horticultural crops
(2) Arable land arrangement
Beginning of arable land arrangement
Birth of the Arable Land Management Association
The framework of town planning and the tunnel of cherry blossoms
(3) Birth of villas and cultural housing
Hodogaya, where the villa was located
Healthy area with lots of ozone
There is a house with a red roof on the hill
Cultural residence that Shigekichi Saito also praised
Section 4 Vineyard, potatoes and tea plantations
(1) Manufacture of mailer vineyards and wine
Learn grape cultivation in the United States
The spread of Western weathering and wine after the earthquake
A famous grape that disappeared in the war
(2) Special product "Hodogaya Imo"
Producing area of famous potatoes in Japan
Strawling from a potato wholesaler into a bales
Decrease in the wave of urbanization
(3) Tea plantations in Araishinden
Wasteland into a tea plantation
Acquisition of advanced tea production techniques
Tea production status in the last year of Taisho
Ochaba
Tea leaves and flowers remaining in the school badge
Section 3 Change along the Katabira River
Section 1 Maintenance of Yokohama Water Supply, Nishiya Water Purification Plant
The opening of the port suffers from water
Construction of a new water supply from the Sagami River
Water conditions during the Edo period
Construction of a shared water supply in the former mailer
Bamboo is used for the distribution pipe.
It can also be used as raw water for ribbon citron
Construction of Nishiya Water Purification Plant
Completion of Nishiya Water Purification Plant and water supply to Hodogaya
Establishment of municipal water supply for Yokohama water supply
Water charges that were expensive before the merger
Section 2 Okano Koen and Hogigaya Country Club
(1) Tokiwa-en (commonly known as Okano Koen)
The legend of the Kamakura period remains
Characteristics of Okano Koen (Tokiwa Garden)
The bustle of Okano Koen
The origin of the establishment of Tokiwa-en (Okano Koen) and Kinnosuke Okano
History of Kinnosuke Okano
(2) Hodagaya Country Club
Full-scale golf course near Hodogaya
From Komazawa to Hodagaya
Hodagaya Country Club Opening
Change of competition and club
Section 3 Modern Katabira River and People's Life
Long-standing "Rag river"
Water use
Boat Transportation and Industrialization
Reason for entering the printing plant
Section 4 Before and after the Great Kanto Earthquake
Section 1 Damage and Reconstruction of the Earthquake
Hodogaya before the earthquake
After the earthquake, fires in urban areas were prevented.
The factory was damaged, and Fujibo produced a large number of pressure deaths.
The situation of confusion at the time of the earthquake
Reconstruction Plan for Hodogaya
Section 2. Fear Experience of the Earthquake
Don't forget the disaster……Hearing and writing valuable experiences
◇A baby is under the chest of drawers
◇Evacuate to the mountains and sleep with mosquito nets
◇Even a few days later, the corpses were in the river
◇Hodogaya, where no fire broke out
(3) At the time of the general election
Restricted Elections
Influential people in the Edo period were hereditary
Implementing general elections and enacting security laws
1.3
Section 4. Bank of Hodogaya
There was no bank with a head office in Hodogaya.
Hogigaya 132nd National Bank
Toyo Bank
Yoro Savings Bank
The Seya Bank
Kamakura Bank
Tozuka Bank
Kanto Koshin Bank
Tonan Savings Bank
Busou Storage Bank
Kanagawa Prefectural Agricultural and Industrial Bank
Yokohama Koshin Bank
Chapter 4 Showa Era (before war)
The birth of Hodogaya Ward
Section 1 begins
(1) The night before (1923-26)
A part of reconstruction
Public facilities of Sakigake
(2) From town to ward (1926-28)
Transfer to the city
Birth of a ward
A self-governing body
Employment placement
General election
Public facilities
Katabira River's Water Transport
(3) In the midst of the recession (1929)
Unemployment measures
The Count of Zeppelin
Flower train
Yokohama City Jido-yuenchi Park
To Urbanization
Section 2 Showa starts
(1) Public Interest (1930-31)
Golf stadium
Tadashi Monument
Arable land arrangement
The Great Fire of Hodogaya
Celebration of Reconstruction
(2) Shopping Street in the ward (1932)
PR of shopping street
Trade Union
The Association of Protective Corps
Establishment of the Alliance Neighborhood Associations
Commemorating the fifth anniversary of the constituency system
Modern housing
Unemployment Day Employment
Cultural Materials Exhibition
(3) Kanto Air Defense Exercise (1933)
Withdrawal from the International Federation
Start of exercise
Tokyo Ondo and Sakura Reader
Welfare facilities
Activities of inhabitant of a ward group
Section 3 Before and after the Reconstruction Expo
(1)Exercise should start (1934)
Air defense exercise
The spread of radio
School and Housing
Hygiene issues
Activities of the Health Association
Improvement of Life
(2) After the celebration (1935)
Great Exposition for Reconstruction
Cherry-blossom viewing party in Sakuragaoka
Opening of station East Exit
Theory of the Emperor's Institution
Soldier inspection
A car in Hodogaya
(3) Protection groups, etc. (1936)
2.26
Various Organizations
Municipal Housing
Street vendors
Type of sales
Second Section Hodogaya during the War
The first war begins
(1) Soldiers (1937-1)
Formation of each organization
A soldier
(2) Total mobilization (1937-2)
Promotion of exercise
Consolidation of Organization
(3) The Road to War (1938)
As soon as possible
Play a part
Inhabitant of a ward
Factory in Hodogaya
Fire protection water use
Publishing Local History
In Section 2, “Consolidation”
(1) The body (1939)
Sixth Merger
By edict
Conscription order
Air defense obligations
(2) Bonsai, darkening (1940)
A great year
2,600 years
Darkening begins
Regional survey
A tango flows
(3) Strengthening the Neighborhood Associations (1941-1)
Development of Neighborhood Associations
Organization and Business
Ward ordinary assembly
National schools
Distribution
In the midst of the war
(1) Fighting Neighborhood Associations (1941-2)
Neighborhood Associations's Responsibilities
Neighboring Bridge
Citizen mobilization and Industrial Reporting
Urban planning for the year of the war
Outbreak of Pacific War
(2) The Battle of Citizens (1942-1)
New Year during the War
Expansion into Southeast Asia
First air raid
Wing election
Tsubasa's Youth Group
Dai Nippon Women's Association
(3)Ticket Life (1942-2)
I don't want it until I win
Inhabitants of Wartime
Forced collection of copper iron
Section 3 Change of Hodogaya
Section 1 War cloud dark
(1) "I can't stop shooting" (1943-1)
Events one after another
System Restructuring
The park is in the field
(2) Strengthening air defense (1943-2)
Purchase unit of the Shinchu Line
Air-proof clothing
Secret Air Defense Plan
(3) Evacuation (1944)
Evacuation method
Evacuation open space
Evacuation of schoolchildren
Endure hunger
Despite the disadvantages of war
Section 2 Flame and End of the War
(1) Precursors (1945-1)
New Year under Warning
The riot police
Overlapping air raids
(2) Hodogaya Flame (1945-2)
Finally a full-fledged air raid
Air raid in May
To the end of the war
(3) Allied Forces (1945-3)
A procession
Occupied Hodogaya
The beginning of the bitterness
(1) Reconstruction of War Damage (1946-1)
New Year's Day
In the atmosphere of freedom
The reconstruction of the war will continue
(2) No food, no food (1946-2)
Food shortage
Exercise is also canceled
Pumpkin as a staple food
Food is delayed
"Yokose rice,"
Wild grass is also a staple food
(3) Request for Relief (1946-3)
Governor's run
Let me eat as much as I can.
Use of vacant land and other assistance
Creation of a cemetery for the dead in the United Kingdom
Chapter 5 Showa Era (postwar)
Section 1 Reclaimed Hodogaya
Paragraph 1 of the New Age
(1) New academic system (1947)
2.1st prohibition
Enforcement of the Constitution of Japan
Distribution situation
New school system
New junior high school
(2) 1948-1
New Year
Crack down on the crackdown
Post-war processing
(3) Response to the New Era (1948-2)
Revision of the Organization
City planning
Section 2 Postwar Hodogaya
(1) New (1949-50)
Japan Trade Expo
New sports facilities
Excavation of tombs
The fall of elementary school grounds
Reconstruction of Shopping Streets
New urban planning
(2) Year of Peace (1951)
Release of requisition
Enhancement of administration
Reconstruction of Sports
elementary school student Amusement Park
Rural life around urban areas
Neighborhood Associations of the new system
(3) Liberation of farmland (1952)
Million cities
Wadamachi Station
Prices and fundraising
Improvement of facilities
Fire prevention measures
Second Agricultural Land Reform
After the end of paragraph 3
(1) Postwar facilities (1953-54)
Public facilities
Postwar school
Junior high school measures
Streetcars and water supply
The honor
Public housing in the 2025s
(2) To solve problems (1955)
At this time
Gunground
Commonwealth Cemetery Problems
(3) Hodogaya (1956, 57) began to change
Scarf industry
Entering a department store in Yokohama-sta.-nishiguchi
Elimination of Second Classes
Diversion of farmland
Construction of Yokohama Shindo
Section 2 In High Growth
Section 1 Road to Development
(1) To the river (1958)
Plant accident
Katabira River flooding
Runaway, gravel tiger
Completed Myojindai housing complex
(2) Progress of development (1959/60)
Boom
Measures against gravel tigers
Problems after development
A large facility
(3) Even in hills and valleys (1961-63)
Plan for Ring Route 2
New construction and regulation of towns
Katabira River renovation
There are many problems in Section 2
(1) Olympic and Shinkansen (1964)
Year of the Olympic Games
Housing construction in the 2025s
(2) Facility next (1965-67)
Rapid population growth
Announcement of Six Major Business Plans
According to demand
Abolition of gunshot base
Movement against New Freight Lines
Izanagi economy
(3) To 2 million cities (1968)
Development of Higashitotsuka
To alleviate traffic congestion
Public facilities
Separation problem
Section 3 Changes in Areas
(1) The Asahi Ward branch (1969)
How do you use farmland?
Reorganization of administrative districts and relocation of ward office functions
Improvement of services for residents
Building agreement
Details of the Agreement
From golf course to National University
Interruption due to school dispute
(2) Pollution (1970/71)
This year
Redevelopment around Hodogaya Station
Pollution problems
Improvement of facilities
(3) Medium-term Plan and Development (1972-74)
School zone
First Petroleum Crisis
A negative year
Medium-Term Plan for International Ports
Yokohama City Basic Plan and Comprehensive Plan
The first inhabitant of a ward meeting
Cultural circle
Regional Development in the 2025s
Land Price Announcement
Section 3 The End of Showa
The 50th anniversary of the constituency system
(1) Various (1975)
Queen of England
Public facilities, etc.
The actual situation of agriculture
Organization of shopping streets
(2) I love Hodogaya (1976-77)
Aftereffects of pollution
High-value condominiums
Opening of the Izumino Line
One change around Tennocho
Congratulations and 50th anniversary of the constituency system
(3) There were children (1978)
Enhancement of living areas
Mailer Elementary School Problem
Hot battle at Hodogaya Stadium
No. 2 Hodogaya continues to transform
(1) Railroads and Agriculture (1979-80)
Use residual heat
New freight line opening
Decreasing farmers
(2) Passing Jiho Tsuchigaya (1981-1)
Complete renovation of Hodogaya Station
Traffic route maintenance
Minami Yokohama Bypass
From inhabitant of a ward meeting
(3) Comprehensive Plan (1981-2)
Yokohama 21st Century Plan
Section 3 With the Development of Yokohama
(1) The new Hodogaya Ward (1982)
Aiming for a Bright Life Town
Cultural facilities
(2) To a safe and comfortable city (1983-86)
Water revive
Hodogaya and Printing Business
Bicycle abandonment problem
Housing construction in the 2025s
Various facilities
Yokohama Station East-West Trading
(3) "Festival" and "Future" (1987-89)
100 years of modern water supply and 60th anniversary of constituency system
YES and pre-event
An attractive road
Demolition of factories
Construction of YBP
Housing construction in the 1960s
Showa ends
Flapping in the 21st century
(1) Ayu is on the surface of the river!
(2) Wars (Igawa Unexploded ordnance processing)
(3) Creating a city without flood damage (completion of the Katabira River waterway)
(4) Town development resistant to earthquake disasters
(5) Creating a unique ward and Hodogaya ward administration
(6) Hodogaya with a gentle breeze
(7) Project commemorating the 70th anniversary of the constituency system
Regional Edition
Overview of Hodogaya Ward
Each town
Along the old Tokaido and Imai River
1 Miyada-cho
2 Tennocho
3 Iwama-cho
4 Mailer Town
5 Hodogayacho
6 Gontazaka 1-chome, Gontazaka 2-chome, Gontazaka 3-chome
7 Sakaigi Honmachi
8 Nishikubocho
9 Iwaii Town
10 Setogayacho
11 Karibacho
12 Hohajime Izumi-chome, Hosen 2-chome, Hosen 3-chome
13 Sakaigimachi
14 Imaimachi
Along the flow of Katabira River
1 Godo-cho
2 Kawabe-cho
3 Hoshikawa 1-chome, Hoshikawa 2-chome, Hoshikawa 3-chome
4 Wada 1-chome and Wada 2-chome
5 Bukkoucho
6 Sakamoto-cho
7 Kamihoshikawa-cho
8 Kawajima-machi
9 Shimacho, Higashikawa
10 Nishitani-cho
11 Kamisugata-cho
12 Niimachi
On top of the hill
1 Tsuruoka-cho
2 Kamadani-cho
3 Okazawacho
4 Minezawacho
5 Tokiwadai
6 Kamadaicho
7 Myojindai
8 Hanamidai
9 Sakuragaoka 1-chome and Sakuragaoka 2-chome
10 Tsukimidai
11 Kasumidai
12 Iwasakicho
13 Hatsunegaoka
14 Fujitsukacho
In the wind, Hodogaya
Hodogaya Ward History Chronicle
Index (Full History)
List of sponsors of the 70th Anniversary of Hodogaya Ward System
Executive Committee of the 70th anniversary of the constituency system (as of August 26, 1997)
Editorial Committee
Provision of materials, etc.
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