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History of Yokohama Midori Ward, Volume 1 Contents

Last updated on July 31, 2024.

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Contents
In publishing "History of Enku"
Publishing Midori Ward History
To celebrate the publication of "History of Enku"
Preface
Example
Part 1 Primitive and Ancient

Introduction

Chapter 1 Natural Environment

Position and topography

Geology

Vegetation

Chapter 2 Pre-Earth Age

Overview

Sannomaru Site

Kenkayama Site and Hanamiyama Site

Yokkahata Site

Received Daiyama Site

Kirigaoka Ruins

East No. 2 Site

Chapter 3, Jomon period

Overview

Hanamiyama Site

Eda No. 10 Site

Neko Tandodai Site

Okuma Nakacho Ruins

Kirigaoka Ruins

Orimoto Shell Mound

Ikebe No. 4 Site

East No. 7 Site

Gentoin Kaizuka

Sugiyama Shrine Ruins

Received Daiyama Site

Okuma Nakacho Ruins

Sannomaru Site

Ikebe No. 14 Site

Hanazodai Site

Nishinohara Site

Archeological Documents in Midori Ward

Part 2 Middle Ages

Introduction

Chapter 1 Heian period (Reference Materials)

1838 (838) Sugiyama Shrine was involved in government money

2848 (848) The deity was cut off at Sugiyama Shrine

(3) In 861 (861), in each county of Musashi Provinces shall be assigned to each county.

(4) In 867 (867), there is a piece of the Musashi Country Teshi Makimitsuma.

5899 (899) Set up Ashigara-zaka and Usui-zaka

(6) 909 (909) Musashi National Nomaki shall be the Imperial Makumoku.

7918 (918) Tatenomaki's Betto Fujiwara's remains were awarded.

8 927 (927) Sugiyama Shrine was placed on Engishiki

9927 (927) Tsuzuki-gun was placed on Engishiki

10927 (927) The storehouse Tsuzuki appears in Engishiki.

11927 (927) The name of Tatenomaki appears in Engishiki.

12932 (932) Tateno Maki's Komatou is seen.

At the time of Ichizo Seihei (931-937), the name of Tsuzuki-gun can be seen

14960 (960) An article about Komatou of Tatenomaki appears.

In the middle of the 1511st century, there is an article about Komatou of Tatenomaki.

A collection of waka poems that read the pieces of Tateno, which were written around the beginning of the 1610th century.

17938 (938) Musashikoku Teshimaki's Komatou was delayed

18939 (939) Musashikoku Teshimaki's Komatou was delayed

19941 (941) There was no piece of Musashikuni Teshimaki.

20949 (949) Musashikoku Teshimaki's Komatou was delayed

21951 (951) There is a piece of Musashikuni Teshimaki.

In 22952 (952), a law shall be established to punish provincial governor and the pastor if the date and number of horses are different.

The first year of 23 Owa (961) Musashikuni Teshimaki is delayed

The second year of 24 Owa (962) Musashikoku Teshimaki is delayed

25 978 (978) There is a piece-tou of Tatenomaki

26 990 (990) Musashi Kokumoromaki's Komatou was delayed

27 993 (993) Musashi Kokumoromaki's Komatou is delayed

28 998 (998) The schedule of Musashi Country Komatou is written

2999 (999) Tatenomaki and Akibumaki's piece-tou are delayed by one year.

301005 (1005) There is a piece of Tateno Betsumaki.

31 1012 (1012) Maintain and restore the Imperial Makumoku

32 1014 (1014) There is a piece of Tatenomaki.

33 1020 (1020) Tachinomaki's Komatou is delayed

340,000ju 2004 (1027) There is a piece of Tateno Maki.

35 1030 (1030) There is a piece-tou of Chichibu and Tatenomaki.

36, 1031 (1031) The upper horse of Tatenomaki's p.m.

37 1034 (1034) The date of Tatenomaki's Komatou is delayed

38 1034 (1034) Mitsugu Kamikoma of Tatenomaki was ordered not to be late.

In the middle of the 3912th century, Tsuzuki's name is in the Ironami character abstract

Chapter 2 Kamakura period

In 1180 (1180), Tsutaro and others died.

In 1180 (1180), the spelling party struggled to attack Kinugasa Castle.

Forty-two 1180 (1180) Shigetada Hatakeyama leads and battles the Musashi Seven Party

Forty-three 1180 (1180) The Tsuzuki Party fights according to Shigetada Hatakeyama

44 1184 (1184) The Tsuzuki Party fought in Ichino Valley according to Genji.

Forty-five 1185 (1185) Heita Tsuzuki became a secret soldier of Minamoto no Yoritomo

At the end of the 4612th century, the Tsuzukikei family took over evil horses and was sinned by Minamoto no Yoritomo

47 1190 (190) The secret soldiers of Minamoto no Yoritomo were named Juro Kamoshida, Saburo Tsuzuki and Heita Tsuzuki.

48 1192 (192) Haitani Mikuri is in the document of Ise-jingu Shrine.

49 1195 (195) Heita Tsuzuki became a secret soldier of Minamoto no Yoritomo

In 1209 (1209), there are place names of Kurokin, Tsunashima, Yasako, and Katsuta in the lower sentence of a certain house administration office.

In 1232 (1232), Tsuzuki Keikei was added to the Wakakai of Shogun Yoritsune (1232).

52 1233 (1233) The Tsuzuki Keikei was added to the Wakakai of Shogun Yoritsune.

In 1237 (1237), Tsuzuki Keikei was added to the Wakakai of Shogun Yoritsune (1237).

54 1238 (1238), Captain Tsuzukizaemon and Shogen Sakon were added to the secret soldier of Shogun Yoritsune.

55 1239 (1239) The Shogunate ordered Yasutsuna Sasaki to develop the wilderness of small desks and Toriyama.

56 1250 (1250) There is a name of Tsuzukiemon in the role of a family member for the construction of Kanin-den.

57 In 1252 (1252), there is Kuro Tsuzuki among the guards who returned to Kyoto by the former Shogun Yoritsugu.

58 1262 (1262) The wife of Tokihiro Hojo made Saedo-go a place of ban on killing

chief priest Sugiyama can be seen in the tribute of 1278 (1278)

In 2900, there is an argument about the remnants of the land of Omisada Village in Niihago.

61 1299 (1299) Saedo Muryojufuku-ji's view of nunity refers to the law from the sea of Shomei-ji Temple.

62 1304 (1304) Musashi Country Absence Office issued a reminder letter for construction to Mr. Onda, a family member.

63 1304 (1304) Musashi Country Absence Office issued a reminder letter for construction on the family's Ichio entrance.

The bell of Mannenji Temple in Onda was cast in 1325 (1325).

65 1328 (1328) The scripture is transcribed at Saedo Muryojufukuji Temple

Part 3 Early Modern

Introduction

Chapter 1 Prosecution

Overview

1594 (1594) Nagatsuda Village Prosecution Book

1695 (1695) Teraya Murayama Prosecution Book

1707 (1707) Shimotetsu Village Prosecution Book

1757 (1757) Tokaichi Market Village Prosecution Book

Chapter 2 Annual Tribute

Overview

1817 (1817) Tetsumura Umbrella-shaped joint letter

1821 (1821) Nagatsudamura fixed-dismissal allocation letter

1822 (1822) Nagatsuda Village annual tribute Catalog

1825 (1825) Nagatsuda Village annual tribute Mina completed catalog

1853 (1853) Teraie Village fixed exemption letter

1856 (1856) Shimotetsu Village annual tribute letter

Chapter 3, Village Statement

Overview

1748 (1748) Kubo Village Statement Book

1814 (1814) Shimotanimoto Village Statement Book

1822 (1822) Eda Village Statement Book

1841 (1841) (estimated) Tokaichi Market Village Statement

1862 (1862) Tetsumura Statement Book

1868 (1868) Chutetsu Village Statement Book

1870 (1870) Ikebe Village Statement Book

1870 (1870) Onda Village Statement Book

Chapter 4:

Overview

1714 (1714) Jotetsumura Somonjin-specific rebook

1840 (1840) Tokaichichiba Village Somonjin-specific rebook

1841 (1841) Enoki Shimomura Somonjin

1842 (1842) Shimo-Tanimoto Village Somonjin

1868 (1868) Shimo-Tanimoto Village Somonjin

1869 (1869) Teraiemura Somonjin-cho

Part 4 Modern

Introduction

Chapter 1 Geographical Magazine

Overview

Ikebe Village Geographical Draft

Kawawa Village Geographical Edition

Tsushi Musashi

Chapter 2 Product

Overview

Yoshidamura Bussan Co., Ltd.

Takada Village Product Interrogation Report

Eda Village Product Record Book

Sannaimura Product Table

Tamura Product Table

New Tamura Product Table

Chapter 3 Politics

Overview

Ichima, Tsuzuki-gun, Kanagawa Prefecture

Overview of Shinji Villages

Regulations of Shinji Village Ordinance

Chapter 4 Statistics

Overview

Statistics of Tsuzuki-gun, Kanagawa Prefecture

Part 5 Folklore

Introduction

Chapter 1, shrines and temples

(1) Shrine

(2) Temple

Chapter 2 (Anator) Word

Editing Postscript
List of Document Providers
List of Editorial Committees
List of Editing Cooperators

Inquiries to this page

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Phone: 045-262-7336

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Fax: 045-262-0054

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