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Preface
Example
Part 1 Primitive and Ancient
Chapter 4 Yayoi period
Overview
Daiba Fujizuka Site
Kirigaoka Ruins
Orimoto Nishihara Site
Miyahara-Shimizuba Site
Nomi-do Site
Asako Terahara Site
Kanpuku Teraura Site
Yazakihara Site
Received Daiyama Site
Ko Shrine Ruins
Shakado hall Site
Ko Kuroya Site
Yokkahata Site
Inari-mae Site
Shimone Site
Chapter 5, Kofun period
Overview
Inari-mae Kofun Group
Kokuzo Tumulus
Asako Terahara Burial Mounds
Sugisawa Tumulus
Kitamon Burial Mounds
Akata Burial Mounds
A side hole located in Jikecho
Ekoda side hole
Ichigao Yokoana Group
Kumagaya Yokoana Group
Shimone and Amagaya Yokoana Group
East side hole group
Higashi cultivated land
Higashihara Site
Kami-Tanimoto Second Site
Mt. Yazaki Site
Nasunahara Site No.3 District
Chapter 6 Nara-Heian period
Overview
Chojabaru Site
Kami-Tanimoto Second Site
Received Daiyama Site
Nasunahara Site No.3 District
Yabune Fudohara Site
Miyahara-Shimizuba Site
Higashi cultivated land
Crematory tombs from Nara to Heian period
Archeology-related catalog of Midori Ward
En-ku Local History Study Group Archeological Subcommittee Bulletin "Ashiato" General Contents
Part 2 Middle Ages
Chapter 3 North-South Dynasty and Muromachi period
Overview
Drawing
In the first year of Kozo (1333), Yasuie Hojo's army teamed on Oyamada to pick up the Yoshisada Nitta army moving south.
On the other hand, Sadamasa Kanazawa fights between Sadatane Chiba and Tsurumi.
Two Kenmu years (1334-36) You can see Musashi Kuni Asogo and others in the catalog of Ashikaga Takashi and Naoyoshi.
(3) In 1335 (1335), Tokiyuki Hojo raised his army in Shinano and approached Kamakura. Battle with Tadayoshi Ashikaga Army in Idezawa
(Iv) 1341 (1341) Settsu Chikahide Literary Disposal Letter as Noh Naotoshi Shigetomi and Matsuo Maru.
There is Ozawa-go
5 1343 (1343) Shuto Yamauchi, Norinori, owned by the territory of Musashi-kuni Eta-go Uchiborinai Akata, Bingo-kuni Tsukuchi, a family member of Tsukuchi
Donated to Zenho-ji Temple together with Shonai Otomaruna and Aihiro and Tsutsuna
6 In 1343 (1343), Takanori Miyake and Tomotada Ogino in the southern morning were raised, but were attacked by Ashikaga and defeated.
Ashikaga's Samurai Shojidai Tsuzuki entrance is active
(7) Regarding the role of dairy cows in Hongo Horiuchi, Aso-go, which Takashi Ashikaga donated to Honing-ji Temple earlier in 1345 (1345).
Musashi Kunimoridai Yakushiji sent a letter of exemption to the elder of Honingji.
8 1351 (1351) Noriaki Uesugi, Kanto territory, won Jiro Hatano with Kawai-go, Tsuzuki-gun, etc. as a medal award.
I ordered him to keep it
In 1352 (1352), Takashi Ashikaga embarked on Honingji territory Asogo Uchigo and Horiuchi.
In 1352 (1352), Takashi Ashikaga was the Hokkedo territory Musashi Kuni Kodago, etc. in Sanetomo Minamotono, which is under the control of Daigo-ji Temple Sanboin Temple.
I gave you a teaching about the matter
In 11364 (1364), Noriharu Uesugi was asked about half of Kurokawa-go in Koyamanosho in response to the complaint of the Onito Bureau.
At the order of Kanto Kokata Motoji Ashikaga, Minoru Kaji and others were given half of the land to the deputy of the bureau.
In 121364 (1364), Minoru Kaji passed half of Kurokawa-go to the deputy of the Onini Bureau.
Ichizo In 1372 (1372), the Onini bureau donated half of Kurokawa-go to Koyoin in subordinate Zen Temple, Enkaku-ji Temple.
Kanto Kokata Ashikaga Kinomaru issued a letter of relief and approved it.
14 1372 (1372) Kanto territory Yoshinori Uesugi received the order of Kanto Kokata, half the territory of Kurokawa-go to Koumein.
I ordered Norikata Uesugi to give it
151380 (1380) Kanto Kokata Ujimitsu Ashikaga was based on a letter of donation, such as the site of Oi Saburo in Ishikawa-go, Tsuzuki-gun.
He ordered Shigetaka Mune and Captain Shirozaemon Yamashita to receive the base from Kinrikuji.
16 1380 (1380) Mune Shigetaka followed the order of Ujimitsu Ashikaga in Kanto, including the site of Oi Saburo in Ishikawago, Tsuzuki-gun, according to the order of Kanto Kokata Ujimitsu Ashikaga.
The base of the ground was passed on to the small palms of Kinrikuji
In 171380 (1380), the Daikan Myogen of Shigetaka Mune was based on the site of Oi Saburo in Ishikawa-go, Tsuzuki-gun.
It was handed over to the small palms of Kinriku-ji Temple
18 1382 (1382) Kanto Kokata Ujimitsu Ashikaga sent to chief priest, Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu, the land of Musashikuni Kosekihodedomura.
191382 (1382) Kanto Kokata Ujimitsu Ashikaga ordered Shosuke Chikugo Criminal Department to deliver the land of Musashikuni Kosekihodeto Village, a prayer place, to Wakamiya chief priest Daibantokuni, Tsuruoka.
201387 (1387) Kanto Kokata Ujimitsu Ashikaga rejected Daisuke Takakura's complaint about half of Kurokawa-go.
I reported this to Koumein
21 1393 (1393) Nushinbo donated to Kokuseiji Temple in Ishikawa-gouchida, Tsuzuki-gun, and Kanto Kokata Ujimitsu Ashikaga was relieved.
22 years Unknown around 1398 (1398), Musashi Kuni Go Yoshida can be seen in the order of Kotsuinji Temple.
23 1398 (1398) Doen dedicated a crocodile to Zao Gongen in Sugao Okura, Shimotato-gun
24 1404 (1404) Exemption from Koumein of Soja Rokushomiya built-in antisen was applied to Mr. Hanaya, the guardian.
It was issued by Kanto-fu magistrate
From 25 1381 (1381) to 1403 (1403), the priest of Tsuruoka Hachimanguji Temple was honored.
It was the Buddhist monk of the Zen temple
From 26 1401 (1401) to 2018 (1423), the monks of Tsuruoka Hachimanguji Temple were honored.
It was the kingzen (Zen) temple.
27 1404 (1405) The monk Choben of Jindaiji Temple wrote the letter of memorial service for Tsunashima-gobashi.
28 1416 (1416) Kanto Kokata Ashikagamochi joined the Zenshu rebellion with Ujinori Uesugi (Zenshu) and Kido /
We sent Shimojo's territory and the ruins of Jiro Nagai's entrance to Koseki Honai to Yoshihide Naganuma
29 1416 (1416), Mitsutaka Ashikaga and Mochinaka, who expelled Kanto Kokata Ashikaga Mochi, were defeated by the samurai of Mochikata.
For this reason, Norikata Uesugi will be sent to a small desk.
30 1417 (1417) Mitsutaka Ashikaga and Ujinori Uesugi (Zenhide), Musashi-Kuniseiya (Seya) Hara, etc.
Battle
31 1417 (1417) Mitsuchi Settsu replaced Ozawa, Musashi Kunikurazuki Shonai Moroe and Yamaguchi as a substitute for Ozawa and Koseki, Musashi Country.
Nanzenji? I donated to Katsuken
In 1422 (1422), Mr. Isshiki Ogosho donated Imai Village in Yamazaki-go to Taisanji Hongu.
Mr. Shigeru Ashikaga, Kanto, was relieved.
331430 (1430) Kanto Kokata Ashikagamochi applied for the application of Morihide Nikaido, and the site of Hikojiro Katayama in Ichigao-go.
I donated it to Rinkai-ji Temple in Kawazu, Izu country
In 1433 (1433), Enoki Shimojo lord Kenna Uesugi dedicated the Tachikawa Fuzaiji version Gobe Onori Sutra to Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu.
35 1435 (1435) Kanto Kokata Ashikagamo acknowledged the fact that the rice fields of Sugao-go, Musashi-kuni leaked.
Instructed Mr. Morihide Nikaido, the secretary of the Kamakura Prefectural Government Office, to talk about the field.
36 1438 (1438) In the battle between Sagami Odawara and Kazematsuri, Ashikaga Mochi's Masagami Sugino was defeated and captured.
In a letter from the Nichiren sect Buddhist monk Japan and North Korea in the middle of the 15th century, Suzawa and Onda in Musashi Province were involved in the missionary activities of Japanese superiors.
Therefore, it states that the believers are continuing.
38 1452 (1452) Ozawa-go, Ozawa-go, Koseki Honai Shigetomi, etc., entrusted to the letter of Mitsuchi Settsu's letter.
Tomokuni Hatakeyama, the territory of the Muromachi Shogunate, knew the territory with the intention of Shogun Yoshimasa Ashikaga.
39 1477 (1477) Ashikaga Furukawa relieved Oyamada Hoshinkoji and others as Hokoku-ji territory in Kamakura.
1940 Civilization 9-10 (1477-8) Michio Ota fought with Kageharu Nagao's ruling party Yasukyo Toyoshima and others, and was based on the Thai Keikei.
Drop off a small castle
41 1478 (1478) Mr. Ashikaga Furukawa sent a letter from Jinchu to Umeko Koyama Ku, and his allies were in the house.
He states the war situation, such as the fact that the small desk hazard was deprived by Michio Ota, and urges the army.
42 years Unknown From the end of the 15th century to 1501, Tadakei Nagao, the butler of Akisada Uesugi, Kanto territory, was the annual tribute of small desks.
In response to the news of everyone's loss, Narita Mikawa Irimichi should pay the annual tribute to Unzenan Pagoda Kubo Juncho.
I will send you a letter saying
You can see Musashi Asogo Ouzenji Hanazoin in the postscript of the lingering mirror with the date of 1488 (1488).
From 1373 (1373) to 1474 (1473), the Shingon sect Daigo Sanboin Temple tradition was introduced.
The monks, Toumi, Inyu, etc., live in temples such as Onda, Toriyama, Ouzenji, Okagami, Niiba, and Enoki.
45 years Unknown Around the end of the 15th century, you can see Hatsushigo, county following in Kumano Nachiyama Jihoin Dannamochi Branch.
1486 (1486) Doko went around the eastern country to strengthen the Kumano mountaineering asceticism cult, passing through Niwa from Maruko.
Leading to a mailer
[Supplemental Materials] Kodago-related materials 1-9 of Daigo-ji Temple document
Chapter 4 Warring States period
castle relations remain
1. Koseki Castle Ruins
2. Eda Castle Ruins
3. The ruins of Enoki Shimojo
4. Chigasaki Castle Ruins
Documents related to Mr. Gohojo
1. Suzuki Family Documents
2. Uehara Family Documents
Third, the Great Sone Family Document
4. Unshoin document
5. Inoue Family Documents
6. Odawara House of Representatives
Documents after entering Ieyasu Tokugawa
1. Jinya relations
2. Kawawa Village, 1632 Land Inspection Book
3. possession of Yokomizo family, sword, matchlock musket
4. vermilion seal stamp bill
Five-ringed pagoda of Saedo Muryoji Temple
Five-ringed pagoda of Honyanagi-ji Temple, Kamoi
Tower of Ondacho Kasuya
Hojuin Olympic Tower
Monument of Kamoshidacho Nenbutsudo
Plate monument of Dairinji Temple, Nagatsuda-cho
The monument of Hikaru Hayashi-ji Temple in Kamoi-cho
Monument of Saedocho Muryoji Temple
Plate monument of Kawawa-cho Muryoji Temple
Monument to the treasure tower of Honyanagi-ji Temple in Kamoi-cho
Edacho Yahane Fudodo Hall Monument
Kannen Buddha Monument at Kamiyamotochocho (now Mitakedai) Shosenin Temple
Memorial Buddha monument of Kurosuda-cho
Monument of Motoishikawa (now Azamino)
Part 3 Early Modern
Chapter 5 Sukyo
Overview
1671 (1671) Saedo Village Sugo Document
Year of the Holy Calendar (1756-62) Nagatsudamura Sugo Document
1776 (1776) Saedo Village Sugo Document
1838 (1838) Shimotanimoto Village Tobunsuke Township Book
1842 (1842) Tetsumura Kasukego Various Entry Book
1854 (1854) Shimotanimoto Village Loan Application Form
Chapter 6, Five-person Book
Overview
1749 (1749) Kubo Village Five-person Book
1815 (1815) Teraie Village Five-person Book
1846 (1846) Kubo Village Five-person Book
Chapter 7 Water Use
Overview
1721 (1716) Water Paper of Nagatsuda Village and Mizushita Seven Villages
1803 (1803) Kami-Tanimoto Village Tamesui Paper
Bunsei period (1823-24) Jotetsu Village and other four villages water papers
1858 (1858) Ichigao Village and 12 other village applications
Chapter 8 Takaba
Overview
1719 (179) Tokaichiba Village Takaba Document
1719 (179) Kubo-mura Takaba document
Part 4 Modern
Chapter 5 Educational Materials
Overview
First Annual Report of the Ministry of Education (School District, School and Teachers, Academic Affairs Committee, Statistical Table)
2nd Annual Report of the Ministry of Education (Kanagawa Prefectural Public Elementary School Table)
(Kawashima, Kamoi, Futamatagawa, Miyazawa, Kawai, Imajuku, Nakayama, Kubo, Aoto, Nakamura, hassaku, Nagatsuta, Tanimoto, Iron, Onda, Nara, Ichinosawa)
Four Gakusha Figures (Kubo, Nagatsuta, Onda, Aoto, hassaku, Nara, Nakamura, Teraya, Kamoi, Hongo)
(5) Payments Record since the establishment of the 6th Ward Gakusha
Rokuonta (Tada) School Student List
Shichihasaku Gakusha Student List
(8) Notification of the name of elementary school students (Tokaichiba Village)
Notification of the name of elementary school students (Tetsumura)
10 Notification of the name of elementary school
(Kubo Village)
(Aoto Gakusha) 12.
Ichizo Student Record Book (Kamoi Gakusha)
14 In the Student Age Record (Hongo Village)
15 School of Men and Women
16 elementary school teacher monthly salary
17 School Age Population Survey Report (Onda Village)
18 Tsuzuki-gun Educational Bulletin No. 1
Chapter 6 The World Articles in the Daily Newspaper
Overview
Construction of a school in Tanimoto Village
The hail damage in Yoshidamura
How to establish a Santosho School
The old evils of the countryside
5 Insults of God
Seibei Toshida, a virtue of Onda Village
Controversy over the Seven Land Tax Reform Project
8 Theft Investigation Report
Drought in Kutsuzuki-gun
The trend of the story of Saemon
Overview of 11
Appointment of 12 Mayors
Donations to Ichizo School
Appointment of the Secretary of the 14th county
Appointment of 15 county secretary
Location of 16 County Office
17 county government office location conversion request
Rescue of the poor in Onda village
19 Letter Application for Conversion of Location of County Offices
20-year-old county office location change
21 Falling at Ishikawa School
22 Kawai village area Oyumi trend
Establishment of a medical training center
24 Sakaimachi police department Kawai Branch Office
Atsushi family of Nigo Onda Village
Donations to Kamoi School
27 letter, reduction teacher's den
Donation of new construction costs for the Shimokawai Police Branch Office
Establishment of 29 Agricultural Talks
Chrysanthemum of Kawawa Village
Donations to Sanichi Ikebe School
Request for establishment of the Sanji Sake Shochu Association
Establishment of Sansan Ikuei and Kyoaisha
Purpose of 34 Ikuei and Kyoaisha
Sangoitagaki Respiration Party
Sanroku Musashi Roku-gun social gathering
37 Icemaking in Kanagawa Prefecture
Mr. Toshida Seibei's ceremony attached to the chief of the county
Establishment of a medical training center
Insufficient water in Tsuzuki-gun
Election of Executive Committee Members of the 41 District
Mayor of New Tsuzuki
Forty-three-five-day social gathering and arts-related talk
Donation of 44 Chrysanthemums
Inauguration ceremony of the Shigo-Kawawa Police Branch Office, etc.
46 Advertisement for Kanagawa Social gathering
47 Application for ice making water purification test
Reelection of 48 standing committee members
49 Elections of the Health Committee and the Standing Committee
Executive of the Tea Industry Association
Location of the 51th Office
Number of heads, number of towns and villages, number of units
53
The reality of the poor in Kanagawa Prefecture
Appointed as Gogo Sato Sadamiki Prefectural Government
By-elections for members of the prefectural assembly
57 Kawawa Chrysanthemum
58 Kanagawa Prefectural Assembly Member
Fifty-nine Tsuzuki-gun big social gathering
60 Ice making in Kanagawa Prefecture
Sixty-one Club First Party
623-gun volunteer party
Election of 63 prefectural assembly members
Refual against the election of 64 prefectural assembly members
Counselor of Counselor
66. Counseling of Club Members
67 House of Representatives election expenses
Election of 68 members
Gathering of Kanagawa Club
70 A social gathering for the second constituencies in Kanagawa Prefecture
71 Candidates for House of Representatives in Kanagawa Prefecture
72 Wheat Farming in Kanagawa Prefecture
73 House of Representatives Election Results
Seventy-four-five social gathering
Business conditions of silkworm species and wheat cropping in Shichigo Kanagawa Prefecture
76 Candidates for House of Representatives Election
77 The People's Party Speech in Kanagawa Prefecture
Business conditions in the second ward of Kanagawa Prefecture
79 Member of the House of Representatives
80 Kanagawa Prefecture Freedom Reception
81 Land Tax Reduction Alliance
82 People's Party Congress
General Assembly of Jiyuto (83)
Eighty-four out-of-hospital volunteer tournament
85 Kanagawa Prefectural Assembly Member
86 Election of Counselor of Kanagawa Prefecture Counselor
87 Rice cultivation in Kanagawa Prefecture
88 Kanagawa Prefectural Assembly Member Election
89 Winner of Kanagawa Prefectural Assembly
90 Kanagawa Pref.
Guard of the 91 Police Department
Winner of the 92 House of Representatives
Kusansoo Railway Co., Ltd.
1994 Rice Farming in Kanagawa Prefecture
95 Conscription Counselor
96 This year's rice cultivation in Kanagawa Prefecture
97 Change of Yokohama Hachioji railway prospectus
1998 Kanagawa Prefectural Progressive Party
99 Yokohama's cattle plague
Rejection of application for launch of Yokohama Railway
Petition for expansion of Tsuzuki county
102 Yokohama Railway
103 Launch of the Yokohama Railway Problem
104 Approval of Yokohama Railway
105 Yokohama Line survey approval
106 Survey of Yokohama Railway
107 General Assembly of the Founder of the Yokohama Railway
Advertisement for Yokohama Railway Shareholders
109 Yokohama Railroad Co., Ltd.
110 Establishment of Credit Unions
111 Application for Yokohama Railway License
Honor of Tana Village 112
113 The Title of Yokohama Railway
Sericulture in 114 Naka Satomura
Groundbreaking ceremony for the 115th Yokohama Railway
116 Mako Training Session
117 New station name of Yokohama Railway
118 The opening of the Yokohama Railway
General Assembly of the 19th Yokohama Railway
120 Tsuzuki-gun Youth League Association Rules
Opening ceremony of the 121 Nagatsuta Youth Association
122 Agricultural Products Fair
123 Boshin Shosho Reading Ceremony
124 Silk Industry Seminar Certificate Award Ceremony
125 Buddhist speech
126 Youth Association Preparation
127 School Problems in Satomura
School problems in Satomura, 128
129 Regional Improvement Opening Ceremony
The 130th Shin-sha Great Address
131 School problem solving
132 Tsuzuki Academic Affairs Status
133 Tsuzuki Academic Affairs Status
134 Sericulture Lecture
135 Tsuzuki Agricultural Implementation Site
136 sweet persimmon Zenjimaru
The honor of the 137th pine forest field
Chrysanthemum of Kawawa
Part 5 Folklore
Chapter 3 Annual Events
Overview
Preparing for Kazumasa Month Events in December
(1) Soot sweeping
(2) Rice cake milling
(3) Kadomatsu, New Year's decorations
(4) New Year's Eve soba
New Year's Day
(1) An old man
(2) Put the axis of faith in the three companies
(3) Over six days
(4) Herb porridge
(5) Storehouse opening (Mirror opening)
(6) Dosojin Festival (Dondo Yaki)
(b) Cocoon ball dumpling
(b) Squirrel
(7) Red bean porridge
(8) New Year's Day (Hagoita split)
March event
(1) Setsubun, Mamemaki
(2) 8 days
(3) The first day
(4) Day of Shaka's Day
April-March event
(1) A peach
(2) Spring Higankai
(3) Jijin-ko
(4) Jizo Nenbutsu Lecture
May April event
(1) Flower Festival (Shaka Birthday)
June 30
(1) Dango's Setsudo (Men's Setsudo)
July-June event
(1) Wheat autumn and rice planting
(2) Natsukoshi's exorcism
August event
1998
(1) Cleaning of Buddhist altars and graveyards
(2) Bon fence decoration
(3) Making sand fill
(4) A fire
(5) Grave visit
(6) Bodaiji Temple Fence Sutra
(7) Fire
September event
(1) Fifteen Nights (Otsukimi)
(2) Autumn equinoctial meeting
November 2011:
(1) Thirteen Nights of the Moon
December event
(1) Harvesting Celebration (Celebration Celebration)
(2) Boinoko's peony mochi
Ichizo December event
(1) 8 days
(2) Winter solstice
(3) New Year's Eve New Year's Eve
14 Changes in values for old events, etc.
(1) Kohoku New Town Cultural Properties Survey
Chapter 4, the rite of life (the rite of passage)
Overview
One's customs
(1) Pregnancy
(2) Childbirth
(3) Postpartum
(b) A third celebration
(b) Seven nights, naming
(c) I went out for the first time
(ni) first shrine visit for a newborn
(ho) Beginning of eating
2 adult customs
(1) Growth
(b) Birthday
(b) The first party
(c) A child and a pick-up parent
(ni) Celebration of Shichigosan (Miyari)
(2) Marriage
(b) marriage ritual
(b) Wedding
3 Funeral customs
(1) Death
(b) Sata, preparation
(b) Coffin, wake-up
(2) A coffin, a sender
(3) Burial
(4) Buddhist memorial service
(5) Funeral methods for women and children
(b) A woman's grave
(b) A child tomb
(c) Funeral Law of Children
Chapter 5 Folk religion
Overview
1 Indoor Shinto and Buddha
Niyashiki deity
Lecture in Mimura
(1) Inari-ko
(2) Jijin-ko
(3) Nenbutsu-ko
(4) Koshin Lecture
(5) 10 night course
(4) Remote Area Visiting Course
(1) Three Mountains of Dewa Lecture
(2) Daisen Lecture
(3) Haruna Lecture
(4) Fujiko
(5) Dr. Hamakawa
Five Jizo worship
(1) Jizo in each district
Editing Postscript
List of Document Providers
List of Editorial Committees
List of Editing Cooperators
Writing sharing of Volumes 1 and 2
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