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Introduction
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Part 1 Primitive and Ancient
Chapter 1 The Beginning of Hunting Life
Section 1 Tama Hills and Shimosueyoshi Plateau
Introduction
The Tama Hills
The Shimosueyoshi Plateau
Tsurumi River, river terraces, alluvial plains
Kanto Loam Formation covering the Tama Hills and Shimosueyoshi Plateau
The appearance of the second verse hunters
Culture in the Red Earth
Cold climate and falling volcanic ash
People who follow large animals
Stoneware used for hunting
Trade with obsidian
The life of hunters
The appearance of pottery and bow and arrow
End of the Ice Age and Changes in the Environment
The beginning of hunting with bows and arrows
Use of Pottery and Advances in Life
The oldest life in Jomon people seen at the site of Hanamiyama
Section 4 of the Settlement
Formation of pit dwellings and unevenness
Development of pitfalls and hunting activities
People who repeat the furnace hole and movement
Active exchange with other regions
Chapter 2 Development and Decline of Hunting and Gathering Life
Section 1 Jomon Kaishin and Kaizuka
Stagnation period and Nomi-do ruins
Jomon Kaishin
Shell mound
Footprints of Orimoto Shell Mound
Appearance of routine settlements
State of inland
Gentoin Kaizuka and Obsidian
Section 2 Establishment of Settlement Life
Development and transition of routine settlements
A pit dwelling
Remains of Horidate Pillar Building
Seafood and mountain food
Section 3 Hunting and Gathering Life
Huazodai archeological site and a decreasing archeological site
Nishinohara archeological site at the end of Jomon period
Cold weather and eruption of Mount Fuji
Chapter 3 Beginning and Development of Agricultural Life
The first section of the groove
The beginning of Yayoi period
Groove surrounding unevenness
It looks like Yayoi Mura
The World after Death
Crops and tools
Pioneering villages
The Beginning of Section 2, Tsuzuki
From the Eda style to the Asako Terahara style
Pottery from all over the world
Rice and millet
Changes in unevenness
A village and a village
The appearance and development of the third-stage tumulus
Investigation of Tumulus in Tsuzuki
Tumulus in the Hayabuchi River basin
Tumulus in the Tanimoto River basin
Tumulus in the Onda River basin
Tumulus in the Tsurumi Kawamoto basin
From the sacred place to the county government office
The lives of people who have heard the tombs
Chapter 4 Ritsuryo Society and Tsuzuki County
Section 1 Influential Farmers and Yokoana Tombs
Expansion of agricultural productivity
The shape of a new grave
The grave of the family
Section 2 Ritsuryo system and the establishment of Tsuzuki-gun government office
Relationship between the Ritsuryo system and localities
Mura in Tsuzuki-gun and county
Significance of discovering the Chojabaru archeological site
Section 3 Fluctuation of the Ritsuryo system and the lives of farmers
Reform of Land System
Tsuzuki-gun in the Heian period
The East Country
Section 4 From Ritsuryo politics to the world of samurai
Sugiyama Shrine
Rebellion of prisoners
Maki Tateno
[Shu] A horse party
The rebellion of Heishomon
Mr. Chichibu, Takeshidan
Yokoyama Party
West Party
Tsuzuki Party
From the ancient township to the Middle Ages town
Manor and Farmers
Part 2 Middle Ages
Chapter 1 Samurai of Tsuzuki County and Kamakura shogunate
Section 1 Kamakura shogunate and his family
Yoritomo soldier
Section 2 Samurai in Tsuzuki-gun
Heita Tsuzuki: The House of Makai and Waka
Juro Kamoshida - The scenery of Tando and the construction of the plate monument
Mr. Onda - a splendid samurai who neglected the role of the family
Shigetomo Hayatani - Aide to Yoritomo, a master of archery and horse master
The destruction of the influential family and Mr. Hojo
Government Office and Tsuzuki-gun
Narratives
Section 3 Tsuzuki-gun under the control of Mr. Hojo.
Development of small desks and Toriyama and Yasutsuna Sasaki
Shimotsuki riot and Mr. Tsunashima
The construction of the embankment of Bubaigawara and the neglect of Ichio entrance and Ondaden
The battle between a legitimate child and a stepmother over Niihago
Section 4 Middle Ages Villages and Horinouchi in Tsuzuki-gun
Horinouchi and Tando
The House of Lords
Akata Uchi-Akata, Eda-gobori
Onda-gobori and the Buddhist temple bell of Mannen Abandoned Temple
The uprising of the villain and the destruction of Kamakura shogunate
Chapter 2 Tsuzuki-gun in the North-South Dynasty and Muromachi period
The Civil War of the North and South Dynasties and the Establishment of Kamakura Prefecture
Around Tsuzuki-gun under Kenmu New Government
The rebellion of the Kanto region and the Middle Ages under the Kenmu administration
Villages and people in the North and South Dynasties
The disturbances of the Kano era and Aso-go and Kawai-go
The actual situation of samurai in Takeshi Minamizo
Section 2 Tsuzuki-gun under the Kamakura Prefecture system
Kurokawa-go donated to Koumein
The structure of Kamakura Prefecture
The Ishikawago donated to Enkaku-ji Temple and Kokuseiji Temple.
Praying for the settlement of the rebellion of Yoshimasa Oyama
The rebellion of Zenshu Uesugi
The Rebellion of Zenshu Uesugi and Kodago
Section 3 The turbulence in Kanto and Tsuzuki-gun
Mr. Kimikatamochi Kamakura's exclusive system and Mr. Norinao Uesugi
Ichio-go, donated to Izu Kokurinji Temple
Outflow of rice fields in Sugao-go
Eikyo Rebellion and Enoki Shimojo Lord Kennao Uesugi
Narita Mikawa Entrance Road, which does not pay the annual tribute to the small desk
Osamu Ota, who attacks Ogi Castle
Verse 4 Life and faith in the Middle Ages
The religion of Sugiyama Shrine in the late Middle Ages and the development of Shingon sect
Tendai Monk Choben's "Private Sho"
Development of Soto sect
Spread of Nichiren sect
What are stone structures and plate monuments in the Middle Ages?
A monument and faith
Plate monument of the Kamakura period
Monuments of the North and South Dynasties and Muromachi periods
Butterfly-shaped lotus plate monument
The monument of the Warring States period
The disappearance of the plate monument
Development of life tools and distribution economy in the Middle Ages as seen from excavated relics
Chapter 3 The World of Warring States
Section 1 Soun Hojo's advance to Sagami and Musashi
The appearance of Sengoku Daimyo Soun
Expansion into Soun Sagami
Battle of Gongenyama
Capture of Edo Castle
Section 2 Koseki Castle, the base of Takeshi Minami Kura.
The master of a small desk
Kasahara Echizen Mamoru Shintame
Section 3 The small desks seen in Odawara Shoshosho's Office Book
A small desk
Skillful placement
Section 4 Castle ruins still remain
The ruins of Eda Castle
Ruins of Enoki Shimojo Castle
The ruins of Saedo Castle
Chigasaki Castle Ruins
The state of the farmers at the end of Mr. Hojo, Section 5
Suzuki Family Documents
Growing peasants
Section 6 Hideyoshi's Conquest of Odawara and Ogi Castle
Nago Momo Castle Incident
Letter of arrival
Uehara Family Documents
After that
Hideyoshi's Prohibition
Inuyama Castle owner Ogasawara Izumimori Munetada
Part 3 Early Modern
Chapter 1 Beginning of Early Modern and Midori Ward Region
Section 1 Tokugawa's entry into the Kanto region
Ieyasu Tokugawa's entry into the Kanto region
Ieyasu Tokugawa After entering the Kanto region
Section 2
The beginning of the ground
Land inspections of each village in the Midori Ward area
From the survey book of Nagatsuda Village
The beginning of villages in the early modern era and the villages in the Midori Ward region
The beginning of a village in the early modern era
Unevenness in the village
The state of Uchimura in the Midori Ward area
Chapter 2 rule of lord and structure of village
Section 1 Flaghon and the Land of Knowledge
Mechanism of territorial rule by a flag book
The flag book
Section 2 Mr. Okano, Lord of Nagatsuda Village
Dai Hayashiji Temple in Nagatsuta
Okano's genealogy
1st Fusatsune
Section 3 Heavy Farmers' annual tribute
Annual tribute and annual tribute
Various roles other than annual tribute
Salvation rice
Umbrella seal
Section 4 The structure of the village and village officials
The three roles of Murakata and their roles
Appointment of village headman
The work of the master as seen in the "Yodome"
village headman's knowledge
Sodai lord of the late Tokugawa shogunate period
Gumi head
Peasant's
Chapter 3: Life of Farmers
The Life of Farmers in Section 1, Shinoda Diary
"Shinoda Diary"
village headman and the Lord
The villagers and village headman
Weather and Life
Section 2 Somonjin Separate Book and Five-person Book
Religion Policy of the Shogunate
Somonjin's Book
What you can see from the book of Somonjin
Jotetsu Village Somonjin
Tookaichiba-mura Somonjin
Enoki Shimomura Somonjin
Shimotanimoto Village Somonjin
Age of childbirth and marriage
Hereditary name
The difference between the rich and the poor
Five-person system and five-person book
Preface of the Five-Party Book
Cases involving the Five-Party
Section 3 The village and village
And the solution
A storm of water
The storm of Nagatsuda Village and Mizushita Seven Villages
Irrigation Water
5 villages and 2 villages
The storm of Shimotetsu Village and Haya Nomura
A raft that has been handed down
Chapter 4 Living and Takaba
Section 1 The villages of the Oyama Kaido Highway
Daisen Highway
Visit Daisen
"Yuso Diary"
Eda-juku
From Ichigao
To Onda Chaya
Nagatsu Tajuku
Sericulture
Section 2 The villages of Nakahara Kaido Highway
Nakahara Highway
The succession of Saedo and Nakayama
Saedo Village
Hino Departure
Kawawa-mura
Zojoji Temple
The struggle to reduce the annual tribute
Section 3 The hardships of Sukego
Inn station horseback system
Establishment of the Sukyo System
Sugo Village in the area
The hardships and influences of Sukyo
A petition for the reduction of the exemption
A raft over Sukyo
Section 4 Takaba and the Life of Farmers
Hawkba
Hawkba in the Midori Ward area
Hawkba and Farmers
The role of the field
Other burdens
Incidents over Hawkba
Chapter 5 Culture in the Early Modern Midori Ward Region
Section 1 Waka, Haiku
Introduction
The poets of Tsuzuki
People who enjoy Haiku
The second verse flower arrangement (flower path)
Flower arrangement made by the master group
The rise and fall of the middle stream
No. 3 Terakoya
Beginning of Terakoya
Terakoya in the Midori Ward area
Admission and Expenses for Terakoya
The subject and teacher of Terakoya
Chapter 6: Movements before and after the Restoration
Section 1 Kanto Board of Directors and Donation Association
Establishment of Kanto Board of Directors
Food solder
Donation Association
Role of the Donation Association
late Tokugawa shogunate's turbulence and Call
Incident of Terayama Village
The Meiji Restoration from the View of the Yodome Section 2
Yodome
The movement of the Shogunate
Investigation of gun
Maintaining security
The emperor
Part 4 Modern
Chapter 1 Midori Ward area in the early Meiji era
The lives of the people in the village
Topography
Sober
Number of units and population
Occupation of Residents
Agricultural products
Conscription and the role of the Southwest
Section 2 Self-Government of New Villages
The birth of Kanagawa Prefecture
Created by family register
Ward program
To a small ward system
Section 3 Village where the Tsuzuki County Office is located
Birth of “Countries, Wards, Towns and Villages”
Early Mayor Tsuzuki
Tocho and Tocho Office
Alliance Office
Establishment of prefectural assembly and first election
Establishment of post office
Section 4 Amendment of land tax
Land tax reform
Section 5 Maintenance of Police
Early security
A troupe
Section 6 Medical Care
Introduction
A doctor before the Meiji era
Early doctors
A medical workshop established in Kawawa
Chapter 2 Linked to Liberal Rights and the Midori Ward Region
The movement of the Liberal Rights Movement in the Midori Ward Region
Increase in the Liberal Rights Movement
Forming and joining the Liberal Party
Freedom Party
Association within Section 2
Kyoaisha and Ikuei
Sotosha and Sentamakai
Civil rights in Section 3
Manosuke Kaneko
Sadamiki Sato
Chapter 3 Beginning of New Education
Dissemination of the Academic System and School District
Need for academic system
School district system
Elementary school rules of the prefecture
Section 2 Establishment of Elementary School
Establishment of elementary schools in the area
The actual conditions of facilities
Contents of education
Section 3 People involved in educational administration
School District Control
School caretaker
Early teacher
Chapter 4 Midori Ward area in the middle of the Meiji era
The birth of a new village
The origin of the name of the new village
People involved in the politics of the village
Section 2 The activities of the people who moved politics in the county
Formation of Tsuzuki-gun social gathering
Movements over by-elections for prefectural assembly members
Tsuzuki-gun Club
Chapter 5 Midori Ward area in the late Meiji era
Section 1: Changes in Agriculture
Agriculture in the second half
Zenjimaru persimmon
Tsuzuki-gun Agricultural Association and Village Agricultural Association
Section 2 Development of Commerce
Stores in the area
Silk industry
Bank
The illusionary bank of Tsuzuki
Pawn shop
Section 3 Sino-Japanese War and Russo-Japanese War
People who were involved in the Sino-Japanese War
Mobilization of the Russo-Japanese War
A letter from a soldier
Section 4 Activities of the People in the Meiji Era
Matsubayashi and Akikokai in Kawawa Village
Masanori Okakura
Yoshiki Makino and Dr. Hebbon
Mitome Gijuku
Chapter 6 Development of Transportation
Major highways in Section 1 Area
Yagurazawa and Nakahara
Hino Departure
Section 2 Opening of Yokohama Railway
A number of railway plans
Opened
Business conditions on the opening day
Business Status of Yokohama Railway
Sales to the Railway Company
Yokohama Line in the hospital line era
Section 3 Other Railway Plans
Phantom railway plan
Section 4 Water Transport of Tsurumi River
Tsurumi River used for transporting daily necessities
Chapter 7 Midori Ward Area during the Taisho Period
Events in the First Section Village
Abolition of the county system
From the lives of oriental lamp and lamps to the lights
Army Exercise and Onodatesho
Section 2 of the villages
Number of units and population
Agriculture
Horticultural Association
Agricultural Execution Association
Section 3 The Great Kanto Earthquake and the Midori Ward Area
major earthquake outbreak
damage situation in Tsuzuki County
rescue
Fly a hoax
Section 4 Literary Activities
Haruo Sato's residence
Hirota Flower Cliff and "Rural"
The young people of the village
Youth and Youth Association
Women's Youth Association
Chapter 8 Midori Ward area in the early Showa period
Section 1: Rural Villages under the Depression
Agricultural Execution Group
Side work and night work
Introduction of new agricultural equipment
Annual service
A peddler
Kawawa's Year's Market
Section 2 Childcare Activities in Rural Areas
Childcare centers during the busy season
Section 3 From Tsuzuki-gun to Yokohama
Transfer to Yokohama City
The birth of Kohoku Ward
Municipal assembly election with city transfer
Chapter 9 The Road to Pacific War
Section 1 Tana Unit
Establishment of Tana Unit
Organization of Tana Unit
The catastrophe of the Tana Unit
Dissolution of Tana Unit
Section 2 Mobilization and Evacuation
Labor mobilization
Martyrdom of working students
Evacuation of schoolchildren
Section 3 of the Expeditionary Soldiers
Conscription inspection
Entering scenery
Expedition scenery
A silent triumphal
Verse 4 Life during the War
Hygiene Association
Police
Neighborhood Associations
Volume 5 Contemporary
Chapter 1 From the World War II to the High Growth Period of the Midori Ward Region
Round 1 defeat and the Midori Ward region
The day of the end of the war
Stationing of troops
Section 2 New Rural Village
Agricultural land reform
Establishment of agricultural cooperatives
Agricultural Committee
Cable broadcasting
Section 3 New Education after World War II
Implementation of the 6.3 system
New junior high schools in the Midori Ward area
PTA
Post-war educational facilities
Construction of elementary and junior high schools
Establishment of public high schools
Section 4 Urbanization
Agriculture in cities
Construction of Municipal Housing
Development of Shopping Streets
Industry
Modernization of life
Chapter 2 Construction of a New Community
Section 1 Kohoku New Town Plan
Introduction
Contents of Business Plan
Review of Business Plans
Progress of Business
Section 2 Kohoku New Town Buried Cultural Properties
Introduction
Overview of the Survey
Section 3 Development and Land Readjustment Project
Introduction
Development along rural cities
Development of Other Areas
Section 4: Towns born one after another through development
Introduction
A new town born in the Kohoku Ward era
A town born in Midori Ward
Chapter 3 Development of Roads and Transport Networks
Section 1 Road Improvement
Introduction
Main roads
Major city planning roads
Section 2 Development of transportation network (train)
The opening of the Denentoshi Line
Kodomonokuni Line
Yokohama Line in the Showa era
Section 3 Development of transportation network (expansion of bus routes)
Before the Pacific War
Road conditions at that time
Extended bus route
Chapter 4 The Birth of Midori Ward and Significant Population Growth
Section 1 from Kohoku Ward
Background of the birth of Midori Ward
The birth of Midori Ward
Establishment of Section 2 Northern Branch
Background of the establishment of branch offices
Establishment of branch offices
Section 3 Population Increased Population and New Sector Plan
Population increasing rapidly
New division plan
Chapter 5 People who build local communities
Section 1 Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Associations Activities
Transition of Neighborhood Association and Neighborhood Associations
Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Associations of Midori Ward
Section 2 Residents' Meeting
Birth of inhabitant of a ward meeting
Citizens' Meeting in Midori Ward
Section 3 Activities of Consumer Affairs Committee and Children's Committee
Introduction
Launch of the Consumer Affairs Committee System
Section 4 The Japan National Council of Social Welfare and Community Welfare Activities
Introduction
The birth of the Japan National Council of Social Welfare
Japan National Council of Social Welfare
Chapter 6 Economics of Midori Ward
Section 1: Economic Trends in Japan
Introduction
Economic Situation in Japan
Section 2 Agriculture in Midori Ward
Introduction
Agricultural area
Section 3 Midori Ward Industry
Introduction
Status at the time of entering the factory
Birth and Development of the Yokohamakita Kogyo Association
Overview of Midori Ward Industrial Area and Hakusan High-Tech Park
Industrial Trends in Midori Ward
Section 4 Commerce of Midori Ward
Introduction
Development of Shopping Streets and the birth of Midori Ward Shopping Street Federation
Expansion of large-scale retail stores
Commercial Trends in Midori Ward
Part 6 Folklore
Overview
Chapter 1 Annual Events
Events in preparation for New Year's Day
Soot sweeping
Rice cake milling
New Year's Market
Kadomatsu interior decoration
Section 2 New Year's Day
An old man
Slaughter (extending life)
Zoni
New Year's Day and New Year's Day
The storehouse opened on the 11th
Cocoon ball dumpling decoration
Dosojin Festival
Red bean porridge (15th rice porridge)
New Year's Day
Section 3
Spring events
Setsubun
8 days
The first day
Nehankai
The 3rd day
Higankai
Flower festival
Dango's offering
Naeshiro making and rice planting
Section 4 Summer Events
Natsukoshi's exorcism (Mizunazuki exorcism)
Tanabata event
Bon festival event
Section 5 Fall / Winter Events
Fifteenth and Thirteenth Nights
Cut-off celebration and handling celebration
Boar's peony mochi
Soak in the river
Faigo Festival
Winter solstice
New Year's Eve / Nighting
The Life of Daini Akito
Section 1 of birth education
Pregnancy
Childbirth
Raising and visiting the shrine
Beginning of the meal
Birthday
New Year's Day and First Festival
Celebration of Shichigosan
Section 2 of an adult
Age of Childcare and compulsory education
The Age of Youth
Marriage
Matchmaking
marriage ritual (basket)
Wedding reception
Standing behavior
New customers and new customers
A reception
Events after the reception
Section 3 of the funeral
Death
Yui and casket
Wake-up
Sending a coffin and Nobe
Buddhist memorial service (legal)
Memorial service of Shinbon
A woman's grave
A child tomb
Chapter 3 The religion of the village
First Section Shrine
Guardian and small shrine
The second verse Buddhist temple
Temples and Kodo
mountaineering asceticism
Dormitories
Section 3 Indoor God and Outdoor God
Indoor God
Outdoor god
Section 4 Yashikigami
Yashiki deity
Section 5 Lecture Group
In-village lectures and out-of-village lectures
Jijin-ko
Inari-ko
Koshin Lecture
Nenbutsu-ko
Title Lecture
Fujiko
Daisen Lecture
Three Mountains of Dewa Lecture
Mitake Lecture
Bushu Mitake
Around Jizo
Circumstance
Chapter 4 Language, Theory and Folk Song of the Village
Version 1 Language (Photo accent)
Language
Section 2 Theory and Folktales
Introduction
Kirigaike no Nushi
Very much Yohei
Section 3 folk song
Chronological table
Editing Postscript
Writer (by charge)
Midori Ward History Publication Committee
Midori Ward History Editorial Committee
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