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Last updated on July 31, 2024.

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Introduction
The publication of Tomioka Shoshi
To celebrate the publication of the Tomioka Sho magazine
Self-authorization
The whole picture of Tomioka
Jomon period
Ruins of Kaizuka
The spread of Yayoi-style culture
Dynasty
Musashi's Kokuzo Kasahara family struggle
Give land to the Imperial Court
Toriumi Hill (Katsumo) and Shirakiji
Note: White pheasant year
Kamakura period
Gen Yoritomo era
Tokiyori Hojo Tokimune period
After the destruction of Kamakura shogunate
Tokugawa period
The question and answer of Ieyasu and the fisherman
Edo Castle and fishing boats
Becoming the Shinman Toyoshima flagship
Tomioka becomes the territory of Nobumitsu Toyoshima
The lord of Tomioka, Kanjuro Yagi
The era of Tsunayoshi Tokugawa
The era of Ieharu Tokugawa
Tomioka Village at that time
Repatriation of Yoshinobu Tokugawa Daimasa
Meiji period
The first prefectural governor of Kanagawa Prefecture
Tomioka, Kanazawa-mura, Kuraki-gun
Taisho era
Kin Sawamura becomes Kanazawacho
Showa era
Kanazawacho transferred to Yokohama City
Kanazawacho, Isogo-ku Tomioka
To Tomioka-machi, Kanazawa-ku
Towns in Tomioka and Keikyu Subdivisions
Aotocho
Fujitsuna Aoto
Aoto Castle
Plum of Aoto Sugita Village
Meiji period Aoto's household and owner name
Current Aoto Town
Factory site Showacho
January 1966 Survey
Number of Households and Population
Toriumi Okamachi
Location of Toriumi Okamachi
Toriumi Hill and Japanese Secretary
The origin and old days of the name of Itabashi
Toriumi Hill (Katsumo) Coast
The site of Yokohama Air Corps after the defeat
April 1, 1966 Survey
Number of Households and Population
Eastern town
Location of Eastern Town
The origin of the name of Imogaya
Miyata and Yatsuhashi
The beach in front and underneath the palace
The best sea in Tokyo Bay
People on the main road as a summer vacationer
The decline of beaches
Before and after the war I know
Number of Households and Owners in Meiji period
April 1, 1966 Number of Households and Population
Chubucho
Location of Chubucho
Yatsuhashi
Maeda (Mizushita)
Number of Households and Population in Meiji period
April 1, 1966 Number of Households and Population
Seibumachi (most part of Otani)
Otani
Rural age in Otani
After World War II Otani
Number of Households and Population in Meiji period
April 1, 1966 Number of Households and Population
Nanbu-cho
Location of Nanbu-cho
Around the time of Meiji Taisho in Imaki
A town developed with munitions factories
April 1, 1966 Number of Households and Population
Horiguchimachi
Origin of Horiguchimachi
The name of Kanazawa (den) and weapons
Yatsu Saka Station and Horiguchi
April 1, 1966 Number of Households and Population
Northern town
Establishment of Northern Neighborhood Associations
April 1, 1966 Number of Households and Population
Tsubakigaokamachi
Establishment of Neighborhood Associations Tsubakigaoka
The origin of the name of Tsubakigaoka town
April 1, 1966 Survey
Imogaya Oda Otani in the early Showa era
Sakuragaokamachi
Establishment of Sakuragaoka Town Association
April 1, 1966 Number of Households and Population
Municipal Housing Neighborhood Association
April 1, 1966 Number of households surveyed and population
Toshiba Wakasugi Association
April 1, 1966 Number of households surveyed and population
Nagahama Sanatorium Neighborhood Association
April 1, 1966 Number of households surveyed and population
Keikyu Corporation Tomioka Subdivision Land
A foreign missionary Hebon
No. 2 Hebon Keikyu Kogyo
Development and subdivisions
Overview of Keikyu Tomioka Subdivision
Date of land acquisition
Total construction area
Construction start and completion date
Subdivision lots
Housing for sale of public corporation
Seventh Subdivisions
Overview
Land Use Plan List
Peripheral of Seventh Subdivisions
Access
Traffic History
Roads in the Kamakura period
Remnants of the Kamakura Highway
Records of the Edo period
Shin Gobei Yasuda and Prefectural Road
Around the beginning of Taisho
Opening of a shared bus
Opened Shonan Electric Railway
Establishment of Shonan Tomioka Station
Merger of Keihin Shonan Electric Railway
Shonan shared car
Establishment of Yatsu Saka Station
Tomioka Temporary Station
Return to the former Tomioka Station
Regular bus on National Route 16
History of Life
A primitive life
Yayoi period
Life in the Dynasty
After the dynasty
At the time of the creation of Edo shogunate
Planting plums
Flower gardening in Tomioka
Tulips from Echigo Country
Greenhouse Village Tomioka
Tomioka melon
The origin of Asakusa moss
The production area of Asakusa seaweed goes to Omori
The founder of seaweed cultivation in Yokohama
The ancestor of seaweed cultivation in Tomioka
Tokyo Bay Coast Nori Crisis
Industrial associations and companies
Tomioka Agricultural Cooperative
Origin of Agricultural and Fishery Association
Tomioka Fishery Association
Nippon Sangyo Co., Ltd.
Tokyo Ishikawajima Shipyard Co., Ltd.
Ishikawajima Corling Co., Ltd.
Nihei Sangyo Co., Ltd.
Public Relations of Tomioka
Tomioka Kaikan
Tomioka officer "Koban" (police box)
Yokohama Naval Air Corps (currently U.S. military station)
Tomioka Post Office
Prefectural Nagahama Sanatorium
Kanagawa Industrial Laboratory
Prefectural Tomioka Shooting Range
Culture of Tomioka
The Ministry of Education of Mita
Objectives of Academic System and Education
Tomioka Elementary School
Tomioka Junior High School
Nishishiba Junior High School, Yokohama City
Private Yokohama Junior High School and High School
Tomioka Kindergarten
Miharu Gakuen, Yokohama City
Miharu-en
Tomioka Gakuen
Tomioka Youth House
Youth House Library Department
Member of the Library Department
Southern Neighborhood Associations Library Department
Tomioka Children's Park
The birthplace of the Imperial Constitution
Constitutional Investigation and Ito Hirobumi
Preparation for the Constitution
The secret story of Genzaemon Kashima
Shrines, Buddhist temples
Tomioka Yamanaga Shoji Temple
Inari Yamanishi Genzen-an
Ryokenzan Goshinji Temple
Hanaosankei Sanji Temple
Name of the mountain and temple of Gyeongsang-ji Temple
Important Cultural Property Eleven-faced Kannon
Important Cultural Properties
Chifukusan Hojuin
Umi Teruyama Tokimeiin
A prayer party in Tomioka
Bodaiji Temple by clan in Tomioka town
Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine
Christ Reformer Yokohama Church
Historic Sites
The castle ruins of Aoto Fujitsuna
Seabird hill
House of Hojo Bizen Morimunecho
Tomb of Mr. Toshima's father and son
guardian of children and travelers of the tomb
Mr. Hohashi (cough god)
Imo Myojin (Yangyanagi Kannon)
Jizo group at Tomioka Bridge
Jizo worship
Mr. Wakamiya
Sambommatsu of Omiya Enokido
Koyaba and Zen bottles
Togetsumine
Byobuga-ura Inlet
Sugita Scenic Spots
Folding screen gaura Hakkei
Ruins of Sanetomi Sanjo Villa
The trace of a rented house in Ito Hirobumi
Ruins of Kaoru Inoue Villa
The trace of Matsukata Masayoshi Villa
The site of Daisuke, Ministry of Education, Fujimaro Tanaka Villa
Daisuke, Ministry of Education, Fujimaro Tanaka
The ruins of Kawai Gyokudo
A villa of thirty-five Naoki
Tomb of thirty-five Naoki
The ruins of Haibao Tower
The trace of Kinwaro
Gyeongsang-ji Temple and Hebon
Dr. Hebon’s Achievements
A celebrity from Hebon Juku
The four seasons of Tomioka before the war
Sweeping
Convenient index
Prewar Tomioka character name
Current street name
Name of Executive Officer
Location of related organizations
School-related location
Location of temples
Number of Households and Population by Neighborhood Associations

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