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Kohoku Ward History Table of Contents
Last updated on July 31, 2024.
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Mouth picture
Instead of the introduction
Publishing
To celebrate the publication
To understand the local area
The birth of Kohoku Ward
Ayumi until the birth of Section 1
Visit to Kurofune Uraga
Heitsu's division revision
Implementation of municipal and municipal systems
Development of Yokohama City
The birth of Kohoku Ward
Section 2 Geographical Position
Yokohama City and Kohoku Ward
Part 1: Characteristics of Region
Chapter 1 Nature
Section 1 Tama Hills and Shimosueyoshi Plateau
The Tama Hills where open analysis is progressing
Upper Tama side lower Tama side Tama side
Shimosueyoshi Plateau
Section 2 Topography
Overview
Northern Region
Western central
Southern Region
Section 3 Geology
Tsurukawa Sand Mud Layer
Nara Mudstone Formation
Kamoshida Mutual Formation
Ouzenji Mutual Formation
Takatsu Mutual Formation
Folding screen gaura layer
Shimosueyoshi Formation
Loam layer
Tachikawa ROHM Formation
Musashino ROHM Formation
Shimosueyoshi ROHM Layer
Chapter 2 Climate and Vegetation
Section 1 Overview
General features
No. 17 Typhoon and Tsurumi River
Section 2 Characteristics of Climate
Characteristics of each month
Section 3 Vegetation
Diverse vegetation distribution
Evergreen broad-leaved forest
Location and Human Interference
Eastern Region
Western Region
Vegetation of the Kohoku New Town Development Area
Tree species found in the ward
Nude plants
angiosperm
Shrubs
Vine plant
Herbaceous plants
Chapter 3 Transition of Humanities
Section 1
Characteristics of Topography
River bent at right angles
Section 2 Traffic
Opening of Toukyu Toyoko Line
Section 3 Transition of Agricultural Land
Changes in Land Use
Proceeding residential land
Section 4 Transition along the Toyoko Line
Changes around Hiyoshi Station
Transition around Tsunashima Station
Transition around Okurayama Station
Changes around Kikuna Station
Transition around Myorenji Station
Section 5 Transition along the Yokohama Line
Transition around Shin-Yokohama Station
Transition around Kozukue Station
Section 6 Transition of Orchard in Tsunashima
Residential land development
History of Kohoku Ward
Chapter 1 Akebono
Section 1 Culture of Pre-Earth Age
The place name speaks
Kanto Loam Formation
How long have people lived?
Stoneware culture of the Tachikawa ROHM Formation
Stoneware found in the city
Section 2 Jomon period Culture
The birth of pottery and its formation
Jomon period
Hanamiyama Site
Early earthenware
Early ruins
Higashiyamada-cho G10 Site
Furnace hole
A hole
2 Jomon Kaishin and Kaizuka
Pottery from the previous year
Archeological Sites
Minamibori Kaizuka
Village without shell mounds
Development of Hunting and Fishing
Medium-term pottery
Middle-term ruins
Mid-term Shingakushi Maruyama Site
The stagnation and end of the Jomon period
Later and late pottery
Remains of later and late periods
The late Shingakushi Maruyama Site
Section 3 Culture of Yayoi period
Beginning of rice farming
Yayoi period
Yayoi period Site
Yayoi period pottery
Rice farming and farming tools
Stoneware and ironware
Bronze ware
The village of Yayoi period and the tomb of the square tomb
Mid-term settlement
Otsuka, Toshikatsudo Site
A10, Nakagawa-cho Site
Late village
Ohara Site
Chapter 2 Ancient Port North
Section 1 Kofun period Culture
1. The Kinki administration's control of the eastern country
Formation of the Kinki Government and the emergence of tombs
Knigni's struggle and the movement of the Union
Tomb mound before Kofun
The emergence of tombs and the formation of the Kinki Government
The spread of the Kinki administration
Tumulus during the appearance of the city area and its surroundings
Tumulus during the appearance of the Tsurumi River basin
Kannon Matsu Tumulus and Hakusan Tumulus
A square tomb of Gontahara archeological site in Shinyoshida-cho
Muramura that supported the creation of tombs
Village during the five-ryo period
Ushikubocho C16 and 17 Sites
Initial rule of the Kinki administration
The tradition of the Kinki administration and the story of the Tokoku Kofun
The birth of local tribes
People who are subject to double control
2 Transforming Tumulus and Local Communities
New development of tombs
Changes in the shape and size of the chief tomb
Diffusion of tombs
Establishment of Musashino Kokuzo Strife and Tunkura-direct intervention of the Kinki administration
"Chronicles of Japan" Article of the first year of Emperor Ankan (534)
Mr. Kasahara's home base
Tunkura donated
Decline of the chief tomb of Takeshi Minami and direct intervention of the Kinki administration
From Illori to Kamado: Changes in Life
The transition of pit dwellings
Significance of the appearance of Kamado
Various changes
Development of Hand Industrial Production
Production of Haniwa
Production of ironware
Unevenness at the time when Kamado appears
Movement toward a three-ritsuryo society
Spread of unevenness and spread of arable land
Changes in the distribution of archeological sites
Archeological Sites around Yunoki Valley
Unevenness in the back of the valley
Development of valleys
Changes in the tomb system and the end of the construction of tombs
Introduction of corridor-style stone chamber
The appearance of a side cave tomb
The builder of the late crowd tombs
keyhole-shaped kofun and Engrave
The end of keyhole-shaped kofun
Section 2 of the Ritsuryo system
Age classification
Age classification and scope to be treated in this section
Uniform order system and eastern country
Formation of the Ritsuryo System
Changes in the People's Growth and Control
Transformation of the Kinki Administration
Reform of Dahua
Establishment of Daiho Ritsuryo
Mural
Regional Administration Organization
Dispatch of East provincial governor
Development of Local Government Organizations
Organization of Muramura
Organization of doors
Goto and Futo
Kohoku area under the Ritsuryo system and its surroundings
Counties and towns
The story of catching a white pheasant
Musashi Kokufu and Kokubunji
Kagemuji Temple
A group office
Station house
Penetration of cremation
Adoption of cremation
Warehouseware and its distribution
The burial of the ware
Ii.e. the violet of the guards and the violet of the guards
The various burdens of the people
Family register
Taxes
Juri system
Tone and Yoh
Labor officer
Military service
Guards and guards on the north side
Spread straw on the straight earth-the living of a pit
The west and east of the pit dwellings
The ruins of pit dwellings under the Ritsuryo system
Distribution and Location of Sites
Moritohara Site
Niwa Otake Site
Pit dwelling county and door
Collapse of the Three Ritsuryo System
Default of the public land system
Encouragement of clearing and background
Authorization of private land
Resistance of farmers
Collapse of the group system
Establishment of public fields
A rich man
Breakdown of Farmers
A wealthy ronin
(Shu) A horse party
After the hall of the Shingakushi Maruyama archeological site
Formation of the Bushidan
Aggression and Defense
The existence of Mamoku
The end of ancient times
Chapter 3 Active and Religion of the Bushidan
Section 1 Heian and Kamakura periods
Development as a one-maki
As a breeding ground for horses
Development as Mimaki
Kumano Shrine in Shioka
Sugiyama Company
Onda kitchen
Mr. Ishikawa and Mr. Ishikawa
Formation of the Two Bushidan
The Rebellion of Masakado and the Bushidan
The rebellion of Tadatsune Tairano
Expansion of Genji's power
Musashi's samurai group
Expanding the power of samurai
Development of Toriyama
Minamoto no Yoritomo's soldiers
Establishment of the samurai government
Mr. Sasaki's success
Mr. Kohoku Ward and Mr. Sasaki
Local samurai
Toriyama Development of Thailand Tuna
Kamakura Road
The destruction of Kamakura shogunate
To Kanagawa Minato
This ward as seen in the classics of travelogue
Section 2 Muromachi / Sengoku period
Ichimuromachi Shogunate and Kamakura Prefecture
Movement of the Samurai Group
Kamakura Prefecture
The rebellion of Zenshu Uesugi
The rebellion of Eikyo
Yuki Battle Kakitsu Rebellion
Doi Niota's success
Kokata Furukawa, Kokata Horikoshi
Mr. Ota's origin
The battle of the three-way
The movement of the people of the country
Battle over Koseki Castle
Doi Attack
Bridge memorial service in Tsunashima-go
Plate monument
Rule of Mr. Sango Hojo
The rise of Soun Hojo
Battle of Gongenyama
Kozukue Castle
Masanobu Kasahara Echizen
A supporting castle of Koseki Castle
Odawara Shosho territory book
Control system of the Tsurumi River basin
The upset of Hojo's rule
A battle system
The destruction of Gohojo
Ayumi of the third district
Chapter 1 Tsunashima District
Section 1 Tsunashima before the Edo period
Origin of place name
Jomon Kaishin and Minami Tsunashima Kaizuka
Yayoi period
Tsunashima Tumulus
Toshoji back side cave graves
Samurai with the last name of Tsunashima
Tsunashima-gobashi memorial service
Gohojo period
Section 2 Tsurumi River in the Edo period
Tsurumi River and the villages in the area
Takada weir
Yoshida Weir
Yagami dam
Conflict in 1781
Conflict in 1808
Conflict in 1809
Reconciliation in 1810
Conflict in 1783
In 1792, when the casualties occurred
Reconciliation in 1793
Conflict during the Kaei era
Wish for renovation of Tsurumi River
Request for renovation in 1802
Request for renovation in 1804
Request for renovation in 1822
Construction work in 1833
Replacement plan of Tsurumi River
A conflict
It was not realized in the Edo period
Section 3 The burden of Sukego Villages
Post Office System and Sukyo
Josukego Village Daisukego Village
Maintenance in 1694
Abolition of distinction between Josuke and Daisuke
Change of Sugo Village
Sukego of the village
Tsunashima Village exemption
In 1834, exemption from Sukyo.
1848 palanquin complaint
Directly controlled and private territory
Assistance to the inn
The burden of cleaning staff
He also plays a role in the construction of a bridge.
Request for cooperation in the repair of Shinohara Village Michibashi
Hired horse contract
Sukego of late Tokugawa shogunate
Verse 4 Tsunashima in the Edo period
18 Knight Tsunashima
Minamitsunajima-mura Kitatsunajima-mura
Land inspection
Repair of Tsunashima Bridge
Orofuba
The role of the field
Organization of Donation Association
Transfer of Places
Business in Minamitsunashima Village
Farmer's business
Riverbank merchant
Minami Tsunashima Village Statement
Festive sumo
Shipments from the banks of Hashiba
Section 5 Tsunashima during the late Tokugawa shogunate Restoration Period
After the opening of the port
A sharp increase in the role of assistant town
Musashi Revolt and Farmers Organization
10s Iidasuke Tayuhiro
Section 6 Tsunashima in Meiji period
Michio Osaki
The river boat on the Tsurumi River
Management of the Iida family
Sericulture
Business Condition Report in the General Administration Division
From sericulture to vegetables
Roads and Boats
A play performance
Section 7 From Taisho to Showa
Renovation of Tsurumi River
Tsunashima Subdivision
Showa 2025s
Prosperity of hot spring inns
Ask the Old Tsunashima, Section 8
Small letters and trade names
Old Tsunashima
Yagami River Irrigation Water
Raigo-ji Temple
Yang Hayashiji and Toshoji
Chopukuji Temple
Suwa-jinja Shrine
Peace pagoda Itabashi
Yagami dam ruins
Stone signpost
Hisamitsu-in
Iida-Iketani Family Documents
Chapter 2 Hiyoshi District
Section 1 The Change of Hiyoshi
A quiet place
Villages and the World of the Edo Period
From Meiji to Taisho
Great Kanto Earthquake
In the Showa era
Section 2, Branch Village Merger
Yokohama City or Kawasaki City
The Birth of the City Name
Section 3 Hiyoshi and Keio University
Determination of land
Hiyoshi Opening and Yukichi 100th Birthday
The birth of Fujiwara Kogyo University
Requisition of former Japanese Navy facilities and U.S. forces
Hiyoshi 50 years
Section 4 Opened Toyoko Line
Kanagawa Line opened
Hiyoshidai Sales and Development along the railway line
Section 5 Origin of the name of the town and annual events
The origin of the town name
Annual events
Section 6 History Walk of Hiyoshi
Kannon Matsu Tumulus
Hofukuji Temple
Yagami dam
Pumping Story
Shimoda guardian of children and travelers
Komabayashi Shrine
Konzoji
Daishoin
The site of the ground house
Masao Inoue Theatre Dojo
Moe Kato Haji
Chapter 3 Daisone, Taru and Futoo districts
The state of the village
Overview of the Village
Arable land with low productivity
Ownership of each house
Number of units and population
Overwork
Section 2 The Politics of Village
Lord
Transition of the Lord
Tenryo and Daikan Tarumura
Ochitao Village, Sokyu Village
Finding Futoo
The red seal of the temple and shrine territory and Onori-ji Temple
Village officials
The rules of Taru Village
Section 3 Flood and Drought
Villages with difficulty in water drought
Tsurumi River water breakwater
1. A bank called a field field
Evil Mizubori
Bad water spout
Water use of Tsurumi River
Irrigation Canal
Nurui
Section 4: Tribute and Husband of Village
Taxes of Territory
Land Inspection and Land Inspection Book
Low stone mori
Net taxes
Catalog
Knowledge of annual tribute
Small items
High hanging items
Sugo
Outbound cleaning
Other labor officers
Section 5 Falconry
Hachiro Tomikawa
Catch-up yard
Around the field
Prohibition and Duties to Froup Farmers
Catch-up and inn
The burden of the village
Pledge
Verse 6:
Legend of the Blood Pond Obagasaka
Bairin in Okurayama
Natural skating rink
The land where Rajum mineral springs come out
Iris garden
Jun Miyauchi Shino Rice Planting Tour
Okura Institute of Psychiatry and Culture
Section 7 Temples, Shrines, and Lectures
A temple
Honchoji Temple
Onori-ji Temple
Chokoji Temple
Ryushoin
Josai House
Nikami Company
Sugiyama Shrine
Shinmei Corporation
Inari Shrine
Yahata Shrine
Futoo Shrine
Mitsumine Corporation
3 lectures
Folk religion and lecture
Inari-ko
Koshin Lecture
Nenbutsu-ko
Title Lecture
Mitsumine Lecture
Jijin-ko
Chapter 4 Shinohara, Shioka, Kikuna, and Mamedo districts
Section 1 Shinohara District
Shinohara Village in the late Kazuedo period
Location of Shinohara Village
The origin of the village name
Soil
Character name
Arable land area
Deputy Director and Village High School
Access
Sugo
Fujizuka
The flooding and water struggle of the Tsurumi River
Irrigation
Disasters
late Tokugawa shogunate turbulence and village guard
The Meiji and Taisho periods
From Shinohara Village to Otsuna Village
Location of Shinohara, Otsumura
Area
Doorway
Climate
Sober
Business
House name
Products
Village expenses
Village education
Opening of Yokohama Railway
Traffic in the Taisho Era
Toyoko Line
Sansho Japanese Period
Development of Shinohara Town
Shinohara-cho during the war
U.S. military barracks and residents
U.S. Army General Hospital
Movement for Return of Residents
Requisition release promotion campaign
Pollution of the U.S. Army Kishine Camp
The birth of Kishinekoen
Shin-Yokohama Station opened
Section 2 Shiokacho
Yasushi Oka
Kumano Shrine in Shioka
Shioka Kaizuka
Results of the survey
Future Challenges
Kumano folk museum
Section 3, Kikuna-cho
Kikuna Kaizuka
Pre-war survey
"Study of Kikuna Kaizuka"
Investigation by the Prefectural Board of Education
Development of Kikuna Village
Kikunayama Renshoji Temple
Naga Mitsuyama Myorenji
Section 4 Mamedo-cho
Mamedo-mura
Soyado Village in the Edo period
Paddy fields in reservoirs
Circumstances of drought water damage
Flood control conflicts
Litigation in 1759
Litigation in 1796
Litigation in 1840
Conflict on water use
Irrigation water for the Toriyama River
Irrigation water for the Tsurumi River
Section 5 From Rural Areas to Urbans
Agricultural situation in Meiji Taisho
Housing development along the railway line
Reminiscence of Former Director General
Chapter 5 Jogo District
The origin of the place name
Kishine Village
Toriyama Village
Koseki Village
Name
Shirogo-mura
Section 2
Tsurumi River and Three Lands
Section 3 of Land Use
Paddy fields in Tando
Paddy fields in alluvial lowlands
Land use on the plateau
Section 4 Agricultural Conditions
Cultivation of tea and peaches
Sericulture and strawberries
Encourage vegetables and poultry sericulture
To a part-time farmer with a focus on upland farming
How has the farmers changed?
Characteristics of Kishine Village (Town)
Characteristics of Toriyama Village (Town)
Dispute over water use
Characteristics of Koseki Village (town)
Urbanization and Challenges
Section 5 From the Yokohama Railway to the Yokohama Line
Progress up to the construction of railways
Railway Officers
Rejection of petition
Yokohama Railway Operations commenced
From Yokohama Railway to Yokohama Line
Development around Kozukue Station
Section 6 Ogi Castle and Main Temples
Koseki Castle Ruins
The Kasahara family and Unshoin
The first Hiroshige and Senya-ji Temple
The Muraoka family's Fukurodo picture
Zuiunzan Sankaiji Temple
Chapter 6, Niiba, Shinyoshida, and Takada districts
Section 1 From the Middle Ages to the Early Modern
Clues to the Middle Ages
Higo Omi
Juuzo Niiba
Doko Zhou Zhou Zhou Zheng
Niwa Izumizobo
Niwa Saihoji Temple
Sato family ancestor Nakamaru Hyogo
Komyoji Temple in Kita-Niwa
Rengeji Temple in Kita-Niwa
Niwa Zenkyoji Temple
Sennen-ji Temple and Minegi Soki
Oyama family tree
Yokoji Auditor, Yokoji Auditor
Go Yoshida, Tsuzuki-gun
The joint seal of Enno-ji Temple
Joshinji Temple in Shinyoshida
Tanaka Family Tree
Mori Family Past Book
The Miyata family of Shinyoshida
Itamon-gun of the Miyata family.
Kato family monuments
Takada Kozenji Temple
Mamoru Momoi
Statue of Honen, Choenji
Takada Shioya-ji Temple
The ruler of Takada
Plate monument
Section 2 Edo period
Land inspection
How was the inspection done?
Prosecution of Niwa Village
Tax increase after land inspection
Tadashi Okubo, lord of Yoshidamura
The lord of Niiba Village, Miyu Wakabayashi
Village officials
Number and Population of Villages
Family structure
Individual composition
Breakdown by Owned High
Age-specific composition
Earning between farms
The annual tribute
Terakoya in the Nitta district
Section 3 From the materials remaining in Shinyoshida Ina Sakatanido
Maintenance costs for courses
Expenses for Sugiyama Shrine
Yorimoko Inari-ko
Ina Sakatani Voting Form
Rejecting Nembutsu Hail Festival
Section 4 Modern Nitta District
Transition of Administration
Cold noodles
Start of production
Manufacture of noodles in the Nitta area
The actual production
Use of water transport
Thatched roof
The brewing business of the Itakura family
Natural water
Flower cultivation and home work
Pilgrimage
Establishment of post offices, etc.
War and Nitta district
Ayumi after the war
Education in the Nitta area
Niwa Elementary School
Yoshida Elementary School and Nitta Elementary School
Takada Elementary School
Nitta Junior High School
Section 5 Tsurumi River
Transporting goods
Use of water
Cherry blossom bank
A dispute over water
Renovation of Tsurumi River
Section 6: Culture of Farmers
Surprisingly a studyer
Teaching materials at Takada Gakusha
Calligraphy
Section 7 Person in Nitta District
Shakukenzen
Saruwatari Kitaizumi
Ryofuchi Kokoku
Shinbei Oikawa
Saburo Fujisawa
Nobuyuki Taira
Sakakura Shimine
Jiro Aizawa
Kinshu Omori
Ito Fooldo
Uheita Aizawa
Haiku writer
Yoshizo Watanabe
Nishiyama left text
About Section 8 Dialect
Local dialect
Local dialect vocabulary collection
Chapter 7 Nakagawa District
Section 1 Kohoku New Town and Nakagawa
Save the green
Section 2 Treasure House of History and Folklore Materials
Old customs that remain today
The treasure trove of primitive ancient ruins
Archaeological Sites telling the history of development
Section 4 Hachioji Sennin Concentric and Nakagawa
Hachioji Thousand Concentrics
Section 5 The Life of Farmers
Somonjin's Book
Ishimori-Unseen Book
Annual tribute - Annual tribute Catalog
The Mechanism of People's Life
Honke's branch house and jishinrui
Many temples
Lecture at Ushikubo Kiniri
Chigasaki dondo-yaki
Part 4 Supplement
Chapter 1 Memories of Prehistoric Archaeological Site Reconnaissance
Kohoku Ward as a research field
Reconnaissance began at the end of the nineteenth century
In the Showa era
Survey based on the year
The shell mounds and fish shellfish capture sites on the Niyajodai
Shellfish that make up a shell mound
Where did you catch the shell?
Yagami Tando Kaizuka
Shimogumi Kaizuka
Higashikaizuka, Shimoda
Nishikaizuka, Shimoda
Where did you catch the fish?
Nakai Ne shell mound
Sansho Kazu Excavation in the 2025s
Shimoda-cho Higashi No. 3 Kaizuka
Excavation of Nishikaizuka, Shimoda-cho
Hiyoshi Honmachi Donobukuro Site
Chapter 2 About Sugiyama Shrine
Distribution of Sugiyama Shrine
Research of predecessors
Tsurumi Company
Nishihasakusha
Osana Corporation
Chigasaki Company
Yoshida Company
Miwa, Machida City
Reason for the establishment of a government office
Future research topics
Chapter III Buddhist Culture
Outline of Section 1
syncretism of Shinto and Buddhism
The sect of temples
There are many temples in Tendai sect in the north.
The law of Shingon sect
Chiyama School Toyoyama School
Nakahonji Temple near the small desk
Musashi [*1] In order of residence chief
Tanidera, Izumi
Soto sect's legal system
Sankaiji Temple in Toriyama
Contributing to Educational Culture
The success of the second section of the seal and the cult
Be a person with a seal
The disciples of Inyu
Inyu's book
The Law of Infusion
My favorite book
The Study of Infusion
History of Saihoji Temple
Part III Buddhas in the Tsurumi River
Cultural Heritage of the Middle Ages
Various statues of Saihoji Temple
Buddha statue of Sennenji Temple
Thousand-armed Kannon of Enno-ji Temple
Statue of Masa Kannon in Chigasaki
Maitreya Bodhisattva of Sankaiji Temple
Hokke-ji Temple in Shioka
Various statues of the late Muromachi period
Buddha statue during the Warring States period
Buddha statue from the Edo period
About Buddhist priests
A local Buddhist priest appears
Section 4 Stone Cultural Properties
Plate monument
Stone tower
The stone tomb of Kozenji Temple
The Holy Body
Visceral bone
Section 5 Folk religion and pilgrimage bills
Pilgrimage, visiting the temple
33 places of small desks
Tora Toshi Yakushi's billhouse
Rooster-toge Jizou billhouse
Yokohama Seven Lucky Gods Lecture
Takesou Fudoson 28 bills
Siddhartha Gautama Thirty-two-sounding Song
Chapter 4 From Terakoya to School
First Section Terakoya Education
The masters of Terakoya
Shintaro Koizumi
Jiunsai Iida
Ichikawa of Kishine Suzuki of Shioka
Onori Tada
Eio Hiratsuka
Norinori Hino
Kakuo Hagino Mamasa Kumazawa
Ryosuke Kurihara
A Factory Uhachi
Kokoku Shofuchi and Kokoku Ryofuchi
Yamamoto of Yoshida, Koike of Niiba
Terakoya of Okubo Kan.
Enrollment rate
Education Policy
Section 2 From Gakusha to School
The birth of the school building
Academic Plan
School capital system
Large Test
Ratio of male and female enrollment rates
New construction of schools
From ordinary elementary school to national school
The birth of a new village and elementary school
Memories of school
Acceptance of group evacuation
Section 3 Launch of a new school system
Birth of a new junior high school
New construction of elementary schools
Chapter 5 Folklore
The life of a man
Pregnancy
Childbirth
A match
marriage ritual
Foothold
Tool feed
Wedding
Notice of death
Forwarding to Nobe
Memorial service after death
Section 2 Annual Events
Preparation for New Year
New Year's event
Spring events
Summer events
Autumn events
Shiwasu's event
Section 3 Folk religion
Inari-ko
Nenbutsu-ko
100 million pilgrimage Buddha
Title Lecture
Koshin Lecture
Koshimachi
Jizo-ko
Jijin-ko
Daisen Lecture
Fujiko
Mimine-ko
Jizo around Shimoda
Citation
Chapter 6 Walking the Old Road
Introduction
1 Kanagawa Road
Iida Yokomachi
Walk along the Kanagawa Road
Kiunji Temple
Sankaiji Temple
Unshoin
Road on the south bank of the Onda River
Road on the north bank of the Onda River
The Road to Ichigao
2 Inage Road (Tsunashima Kaido)
Walk along the Inage Road
Kikuna Pond
Kawasaki Road
Fudodo Hall
Myogi Shrine
Shioka Kumano Shrine
This village road
Radium Reisen Spring Monument
Otsuna Bridge
Raigo-ji Temple
Kagemuji Temple
To Mizoguchi Katamachi
(ii) Kawasaki Road
There are stone pagodas in some places.
Kosugi Road
Shi Nakahara Road
The original shape of Nakahara Road
From Edo to Nakahara
Walk along the Nakahara Road
In Kohoku New Town
Sugiyama Shrine and Saijoji Temple
The Road to Eda
Hayafuchi Kawakita River Road
To Yamada Shrine
The road to Ushikubo
Yamada Shrine Fudodo Hall
The Road to Tsunashima
Michinakazaka Kamata-do
Five Great Mountain Roads (Yagurazawa Departure)
The Road to Oyama Ishison
Walk along the mountain path
Fudodo Hall
Rokukoseki Kannon Sacred Ground Road
33 small desks Kannon Sacred Ground
From Senya-ji Temple to Matsukage-ji Temple
Twelfth House
Thirteenth Enno-ji Temple
14th Shoji Temple
Saihoji Temple and Sennji Temple
No. 19 Jufuku-ji Temple
Nanaawashima Road
Awashima Shrine
Walk along the Awashima Road
Eight Kamakura Road
Okuoodo
From Kitakase to the Mailing Inn
The Road of "Mikuni Zaki"
Appendix
References
Chronological table Tsurumi River
Sweeping
Supervisor/author
Editorial Committee
Kohoku Ward Local History Publication Committee Member
Successful Advisors
Materials Providers and collaborators
Secretariat
Vegetation distribution and old road map (folding)
Title
【※1】 Kanji characters that may be garbled, such as old fonts, have been changed to common kanji.
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