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Oyama-cho, Midori-ku, Yokohama-shi Local Magazine Table of Contents
Last updated on July 31, 2024.
To the list of materials related to Midori Ward
Preface
To celebrate the publication of the local magazine
Chapter 1 Outline
1.Changes in the area, number of units and population of Oyama
2.Koyamamura, where people lived a long time ago
3.From the Warring States period to the Edo period
4.Judgment of dispute over ground border with hassaku Village
5.Survey and address in the Omamura area
6.Huyfield and Youth Mountain
7.The villager nature of Koyama
Chapter 2 Administration of Village
1.The name of the village
2.Reorganization of the former flagship territory
3.The people who gathered up the village (town)
4.Naka-Satomura was born
5.Examples of changes in permanent members and meetings
6.Create Naka-Satomura Oyama Sanitation Association
7.A group of people
8.Member of Naka-Satomura Agricultural Cooperative
9.Village fire
10.Agricultural land reform
11.About Neighborhood Association Koyamacho
Chapter 3 War and Service
1.War dead
2.Returnee
Chapter 4 Village Industry
1.Koyama Weir (Irrigation Association)
2.Main crops
3.A side job of a farmer
(1) Old livestock
(2) Sericulture industry
(3) Rather than Koyama
(4) Shipment of Maru persimmons
(5) Making New Year's decorations
(6) Shipment of vegetables
(7) Strawberry cultivation
4.New agricultural management by pears
5.Drainage work
6.Onda River Land Improvement Project Begins
Chapter 5 Roads in Village
1.Kodo Kamakura Road
2.Daido (Prefectural Road Kawasaki Machida Line)
3.A village road and a road
Chapter 6 Faith of Villagers and shrines and temples
1.Dosojin
2.No. 6 Tensha
3.Komyoin (Jizo-do hall)
4.Shinmei Shrine (Tenno)
5.Inari-ko
6.Jijin-ko
7.Ebisu
8.Oyama-ko and rain begging festival
9.Ise-ko and Ise-san
10.Hie-jinja Shrine (Sanno-sama)
11.Kango-ji Temple
12.Hojuin
Chapter 7 Living in the Village
1.Last name (last name) and name
2.Medical care in the village
3.Ceremonial occasions and lectures
4.Annual events of the village (Meiji to early Showa)
5.Holidays
(1) Dontaku and Farmers
(2) Farmers' holidays
(3) A festival
(4) New Year's Day, etc.
6.How to say old times
7.Old language (logon and dialect)
8.Dangoyaki
9.Pick-up
10.Striking
11.Play with fireflies
12.Inokonobotamochi
13."The ladies" is coming
14.Night duck bocha
15.Hachioji Line Got, Gotton Goton
16.There was a light in the village.
Chapter 8 Hobbies and Culture
1.The importance of hobbies and culture
2.Jodan language
3.Koyama's music festival
4.Phrase of dedication to Hie-jinja Shrine
5.People who enjoyed Haiku
6.A worth living in tanka poetry
7.Koyama Ondo and Koyama Kouta
Chapter 9 Appendix
1.Koyamamura in the new edition of Musashi topographical record
2.Former Koyama Topographic Map and Old Place Name
Editing Postscript
People who were taken care of for editing
Facilities and literature used
Biography of the author
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