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100 years in Kanazawa From Rokuura Prefecture to Marine Park Table of Contents
Last updated on July 31, 2024.
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Greetings published in Kanazawa's 100 Years
Introduction Ayumi of Kanazawa 100 Years
Chapter 1: Changes in Administration
1 From Rokuura Prefecture to Kanagawa Prefecture
From the Rokuura Domain to Rokuura Prefecture
Under the jurisdiction of Nirayama Prefecture
2 From the small ward system to Kuragi-gun
Ward program system
O ward small ward system
Establishment of Kuragi-gun Office
Alliance Office
Consolidation of Kanazawa Tenka Villages
3 The birth of Kin Sawamura and Rokuuraso Village
Municipal merger
The birth of Kanazawacho
4 Transfer to Yokohama City, birth of Kanazawa Ward
Expansion of city area
The birth of Kanazawa Ward
Chapter 2 Meiji Period
1 Life of Residents
Number of units and population in each village
Village administration in the early Meiji era
A wide range of businesses
Terakoya and Clan School
Establishment of school building (elementary school)
Service to an alien residence
Land tax reform and petition for landfill place name
One case of Tomioka Village and Sugita Village Irrigation Canal
Visit Ise
Beginning swimming
Cholera, tiger homes, etc.
Request for disclosure of village expenses settlement book
Resolution of the Village Association to survive the five-member group
History of the Mayor
Establishment of Kanazawa Branch Office
The sumo industry
A villa on the Tomioka coast
Establishment of companies, unions, etc.
Request the re-election of the head
It's stolen at the Constitutional Materials Arbor
Kanazawa Bettei in Ito Hirobumi
Establishment of fire department
Kanazawa Information
A letter of criticism to village officials
Setting fortress Areas
Shonen Music Band during the Russo-Japanese War
Local Reform Movements, House Owners Association, Youth Association, etc.
Most young people go to Yokosuka Arsenal
2 Agriculture
Land use status in each village
Agricultural products
Establishment of village farming associations, etc.
Cultivation of vegetables and flowers
3 Fishery
Inner Bay Fishery
Poaching from Funabashi Village, Chiba Prefecture
Fishing grounds and fishing methods
Fishery in the 2025s
Each ura fishery in the 2025s
Formation of Fishery Association
Fishing in out-of-area fishing grounds
Contract for fishing on the sea surface of Machiya
4 Salt made in Hiragata Bay
1 case of Hiragata sea surface sand removal
Salt production and anti-separation
Brokers and katsugi
Exhibits at Expositions
To disappear with a monopoly system
Chapter 3 Taisho Period
1 Transition of Region
Number of units and population
The night of the village becomes brighter
Ferry between Nojima and Muroki
The sweeping of each group
Youth association activities and sports
The villa of Kawaitamado and Kiyokata Kaburagi
The best place for summer, cold, and excursions
Taisho Democracy and New Education Movement
A school uproar in Kamariya
Yokosuka City plans water supply in Kamariya
2 Great Kanto Earthquake
Damage to Kanto major earthquake
Remedy activities of each doctor
Suzaki area with severe damage
3 Agriculture
Land by type of event
Produced agricultural products and cropping
Inspection guide and distinguished persons
Changes in Agriculture
Cultivation of flowers
4 Fishery
Number of fishermen and fishing boats
Overview of Urata
Cultivation of clams, oysters, and seaweed
Prohibited from entering due to lightning strike
Fishery compensation at Nojima Landfill
Fishery damage caused by the Great Kanto Earthquake
5. Trends in Industries
Establishment of factories and credit unions
Against the backdrop of scenic spot
Chapter 4 Pre-Showa War Period
1 Transition of Region
In the momentum of development
The opening of Shonan Electric Railway
Beaches and summer resorts
Heitsugu beach reclaiming
The suffering of town finances during the recession
Merged with Yokohama City
2 Agriculture
Slump and wartime suffering
Flower cultivation reaching its peak season
3 Fishery
Oysters are destroyed by heavy oil spill
Nori, Utase net fishing, etc.
A big hit by the Navy's large landfill
Reclaiming sea surface near Natsushima and Nojima
Fishing that continues to decline
4 The birth of industrial zones and the conversion of military bases
Weapons factories enter the market
Naval-related facilities also enter the market
Naval facilities in Koshiba and Ikego
5. Movement during the War
Neighborhood Associations's Activities
Damage to Tomioka due to air raids
Chapter 5 Post-war period
Start of the New Kanazawa Ward
Population increase due to residential land development
Industrial parks in landfills
Sweeping
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