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History of Yokohama Midori Ward, Volume 1 Photo Information
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4Figure 1 Topography around Kawawa as seen from the sky (approval of shooting and duplication in June 1969 Kanagawa Prefecture)
7Figure 3 Hilly Topography
7Figure 4 Landscape of Tando Nagatsuta and Genkaida
7Figure 4 Landscape of Tando Eda Akata
8Figure 5 Hayabuchi River
8Figure 6 Tsurumi River
8Figure 7 Onda River
8Figure 8 Tanimoto River
8Figure 9 Landscape of Alluvial Lowlands
9Figure 10 Spring Water
9Figure 11 stratum
9Fig. 12 Japanese white oak crowd of former castle temple (Miho-cho)
12Figure 14 Excavation Status of Zone E
12Figure 15 Status of Stoneware Excavation
13Fig. 16 Debris (knife-shaped stoneware, scraper, stone blade, elaborate stone, etc.) excavated from ward E
13Fig. 17 points excavated from the archeological site
13Fig. 18 Slice nuclei (middle left)
16Figure 21 Stoneware-making site at the Kenkayama site
16Fig. 22 Excavated stoneware (knife-shaped stoneware, scraper, stone nucleus, fragments)
17Figure 24 A panoramic view of Hanamiyama Site No. 1 gravel group
19Figure 26 Status of Stoneware Excavation [Yokatahata Site]
19Fig. 27 Excavation Status of Knife-shaped Stoneware [Yokatahata Site]
19Fig. 28 Excavation of shards [Shikatahata Site]
20Figure 29 Excavated stoneware (knife-shaped stoneware, pointed device, debris, stone nucleus) [Shikatahata archeological site]
22Fig. 32 Excavated stoneware (pointed, tongue pointed, knife-shaped stoneware, scraper) [Received Daiyama archeological site]
24Figure 35 Stoneware excavated at point 7 (knife-shaped stoneware, pointed device, scraper, etc.) [Kirigaoka archeological site]
25Figure 36 Cross section of Tachikawa ROHM layer (approximately 6m deep) [East Site 2]
26Figure 37 Stoneware Excavation (Konoha-shaped tip) [East Site 2]
29Figure 40 Full view of the archeological site (from the west) [Hanamiyama archeological site]
29Figure 41 Cross-sectional photo of the inclusion layer (Takasen pottery was mainly excavated from the VII layer) [Hanamiyama archeological site]
30Fig. 42 Solidholes and Relics Excavated [Hanamiyama Ruins]
30Figure 43 Excavation of Taka Line pottery [Hanamiyama Ruins]
31Fig. 44 Hosotaka Line pottery [Hanamiyama archeological site]
31Fig. 45 Hosotaka Line pottery [Hanamiyama archeological site]
32Figure 46 Fine Taka Line pottery [Hanamiyama archeological site]
32Figure 47 Fine Taka Line pottery [Hanamiyama archeological site]
32Fig. 48 Slanted pottery [Hanamiyama Ruins]
33Figure 49 Stoneware excavated (stone arrowheads, stone cones, stem tip, Konoha-shaped tip) [Hanamiyama Ruins]
34Figure 50 Excavated stone tools (scratchers, percussioned one-edge stone axes) [Hanamiyama archeological site]
37Figure 54 Residential Site (early) [Eda No. 10 Site]
37Figure 55 Residential Site (early) [Eda No. 10 Site]
40Figure 58 Residential Site No. 1 [Neko Tandodai Site]
40Figure 59 Residential Site No. 2 [Neko Tandodai Site]
43Figure 62 Residential Site (early) [Okuma Nakacho Site]
43Figure 63 Residential Site (early) [Okuma Nakacho Site]
44Fig. 64 furnace hole group [Okuma Nakacho ruins]
44Figure 65 Furnaceholes [Okuma Nakacho Ruins]
45Figure 66 furnace hole [Okuma Nakacho Ruins]
45Figure 67 Drophole [Okuma Nakacho Ruins]
48Figure 70 The whole view of the pit group in District 3 (from above the west) [Kirigaoka archeological site]
49Figure 71 No. 26 Pit (B1 size large) [Kirigaoka archeological site]
49Figure 72 No. 114 Pit (A1 type small) [Kirigaoka Ruins]
49Figure 73 No. 107 Pit (C type) [Kirigaoka Ruins]
49Figure 74 No. 41 Pit (A3 type) [Kirigaoka Ruins]
50Figure 75 No. 22 Pit (F type) [Kirigaoka Ruins]
50Figure 76 No. 91 Pit (D type) [Kirigaoka Ruins]
50Figure 77 No. 70 Pit (H type) [Kirigaoka Ruins]
50Figure 78 No. 18 Pit (E type) [Kirigaoka Ruins]
51Figure 79 Current Status of Sites [Orimoto Kaizuka]
52Figure 80 Collected Pottery (first half) [Orimoto Kaizuka]
52Figure 81 Collected Pottery (first half) [Orimoto Kaizuka]
53Figure 82 Collected Pottery (Middle and Late) [Orimoto Kaizuka]
53Figure 83 Collected Shellfish and Beast Bones [Orimoto Shell Mound]
55Figure 85 No. 1 Residential Site [Ikebe No. 4 Site]
55Figure 86 No. 2 Residential Site, No. 11 Pit [Ikebe No. 4 Site]
56Figure 87 Storage hole (Goryogadai period) [Ikebe No. 4 Site]
56Figure 88 Pottery from the pit (Goryokeidai type) [Ikebe No. 4 Site]
59Figure 91 No. 2 Residential Site (Goryogadai Period) [East Site]
59Figure 92 No. 4 Residential Site (Goryogadai Period) [East Site]
62Figure 95 Current Status of Sites [Gentoin Kaizuka]
64Figure 97 Status before the survey [Sugiyama Shrine Ruins]
64Figure 98 Collected Pottery and Stoneware [Sugiyama Shrine Ruins]
67Figure 102 No. 27 Residential Site [Receiving Site Daiyama Site]
67Fig. 103 Pottery excavated [Received Daiyama Ruins]
72Figure 109 North Residential Sites [Okuma Nakacho Site]
72Figure 110 Southern Residential Sites [Okuma Nakacho Site]
73Figure 111 Residential Site (Katsusaka Period) [Okuma Nakacho Site]
73Figure 112 Residential Site (Kasori EI Period) [Okuma Nakacho Site]
74Figure 113 Residential Site (Kasori EII Period) [Okuma Nakacho Site]
74Figure 114 Large Residential Site (Kasori EII Period) [Okuma Nakacho Site]
75Figure 115 Residential Site (Kasori EIV) [Okuma Nakacho Site]
75Figure 116 Rectangular pillar hole row (middle) [Okuma Nakacho archeological site]
76Figure 117 The entire view of the pits (from Kitakata) [Okuma Nakacho Ruins]
76Figure 118 Grave Pit Site (Okuma Nakacho Ruins)
81Figure 122 Residential Sites in District B [Sannomaru Site]
81Figure 123 Residential Sites in District A (Sannomaru Site)
82Figure 124 Residential Site (Mid-term) [Sannomaru Site]
82Figure 125 Residential Site (Late) [Sannomaru Site]
83Figure 126 Storage hole (Late period) [Sannomaru Site]
83Figure 127 Pit (Late) [Sannomaru Site]
84Figure 128 Pottery (Mid-term) [Sannomaru Site]
85Figure 129 pitted pottery (late term) [Sannomaru archeological site]
88Figure 131 Full view of the archeological site (from above Kitakata) [Ikebe No. 14 Site]
89Figure 132 No. 48 Residential Site (Horinouchi II Period) [Ikebe No. 14 Site]
90Figure 133 Pit (left: Kasori BI period, right: Horinouchi II period) [Ikebe No. 14 archeological site]
93Figure 137 Full view of the archeological site (from Kitakata)
93Figure 138 No. 48 Residential Site (Horinouchi II Period) [Hanazodai Site]
94Figure 139 No. 3 (foreground) and No. 4 (opposite) Residential Sites (Kasori BII to III) [Hanazodai Site]
94Figure 140 No. 1 Housing Site (Kasori BIII) [Hanazodai Site]
95Figure 141 No. 8 residence site (Angyo II to IIIa period) [Hanazodai archeological site]
95Figure 142 No. 14 residence site (Angyo IIIa period) [Hanazodai archeological site]
96Fig. 144 Coffin Tomb (Horinouchi Phase I) [Hanazodai Site]
96Figure 145 Pit Grave (Kasori BI period) [Hanazodai archeological site]
97Fig. 146 Pottery excavated (Kasori BI type) [Hanazodai archeological site]
97Fig. 146 Pottery excavated (Kasori BII type) [Hanazodai archeological site]
97Fig. 146 Pottery excavated (Horinouchi II type) [Hanazodai archeological site]
97Fig. 146 Pottery excavated (Kasori BI type) [Hanazodai archeological site]
98Fig. 147 Pottery excavated (late crude pottery) [Hanazodai archeological site]
98Fig. 147 Pottery excavated (Angyo II type) [Hanazodai archeological site]
98Fig. 147 Pottery excavated (Angyo IIIa type) [Hanazodai archeological site]
99Figure 148 Jade Ball and Dogu (Late period) [Hanazodai Ruins]
99Figure 149 Earth-made earrings (late and late) [Hanazodai archeological site]
100Fig. 150 Stone arrowheads (top) and whetstones (bottom)
100Fig. 151 Stone sticks (upper left), stone swords (upper right), stone swords (middle and lower)
101Figure 152 Near the Site [Nishinohara Site]
102Fig. 153 Collected Pottery [Nishinohara Site]
102Figure 154 Collected Stoneware (stone arrowheads, stone cones, scrapers) [Nishinohara archeological site]
146Kanazawabunko document Fuho Yucho actors, etc.
1611594 Nagatsuda Village Land Prosecution Book
2021822 Nagatsuda Village Annual Tribute Catalog
2501870 Onda Village Statement Book (Tana Elementary School Collection)
457Former Shinji Village Office, Daisho 3 August
457Shinji Village Office May 1, 1928 New construction completed
457Completed in April 1926
457Shinji-mura Terayama police station completed in July 1914
457Shinji Village Kamoi Co., Ltd. completed in October 1926
457Shinji Village Kamoi Hirone Elementary School Daisho 11 December Ochisei 13 In July 1926 [* 1] Completed construction
457Shinji Village Asahihiro Elementary School, Meiji 42 February, Meiji 42 March, Showa 3
458Shinji Village Nakayama Hirone High School Meiji 42 May Ochinari Daisho 3 August and July 1944 [* 1] Completed October 1926 and April 1928 [* 1] Completed
458Nakayama Station on the Yokohama Line
458Kubo-mura Shrine Sugiyama God [* 1] Shrine festival god [* 1] Japan Buson Wabimer's brother Tachibana Hibimer's brother Tachibana Hibimer's servant Sugahara Michishin Amaterasu Ogami [* 1] Ukano Gomei Sarutahikomei Omiyanobiya's child 120-day grounds 351 Tsubo in September 2000
458Taimura Shrine Hachimanjin [*1] Shrine festival god [*1] Ojin [*1] Emperor shrine parishioner
458Tokaichiba Village Shrine(*1) Myosha Festival deity(*1) 311 tsubo in the precincts of the temple.
458Enoki Shimomura Shrine [* 1] Myojin [* 1] Shrine festival god [* 1] Rei Dainichi Kanayama Hikotojin [* 1] Emperor Itsukushima Hime Nihonbuson Izanagison Ukayuki soul life face Takashi Omi The 63rd floor area of 441tsubo Otsuma 3rd June designation
458Terayama Village Shrine Sugiyama God [* 1] Shrine festival god [* 1] fifty gods [* 1] fifty gods [* 1] 286 tsubo in the 56th floor of the precincts of 56 houses.
458Nakayama Village Shrine Sugiyama Shrine Festival God [* 1] 557 tsubo in the 100-do grounds of 557 tsubo
459Kami-Saruyama Villagesha Hachimanjin [*1] Shrine festival god [*1] Ojin [*1] Emperor shrine parishioner
459Shimo-Saruyama Village Shrine Hakusanjin [* 1] Shrine festival god [* 1] Saya Himemei shrine parishioner 86 tsubo
459Kamisugada Villagesha Yahata Shrine Festival god [*1] Hachiman Okami [*1] 497 tsubo in the precincts of shrine parishioner 67 units
459Arai-Nittamura Shrine Rice Inari Shrine Festival deity [* 1] 638 houses in the 18-house grounds of Somei Inakura
459Hongo Village Shrine Rice Inari Shrine Festival deity [* 1] Inakura Somei Ujiko 56 houses 3,330,000 tsubo in the precincts
459Kamoi Village Shrine Sugiyama Shrine Festival God*1 Yamato Takeru Amaterasu Omikami [*1]
459Emperor Kanmu imperial prayer no Reijijin (*1) Nagawa territory
459Enoshita Raizan Enko-ji Temple, which is unknown, is unknown, is unknown.
460Kubosan Medical Office Old Joji Kaizan Enkai Monk's capital is unknown, the Buddhist sect of the Kogi Shingon sect of Buddhism, Dainichi Nyorai, who is unknown, is 755 tsubo in the precincts of 24 people.
460Kubo Old Joji Temple Yakushido Honson Eyeless Yakushi Nyorai Writer Gyoki Bodhisattva
460Hirofuku Nakayama [* 1] The opening of the mountain Daizoji Temple is unknown, the religion of the Soto sect of Buddhism, who is unknown.
460Zhongshan Juhozan Hoko Shosenji Kaizan Chuko's 1st Shigehan Chuko's 1st Shigenori Hoshunji Temple is unknown, the founder of the Kogi Shingon sect of Buddhism is unknown.
460Terayama Zuiyama Kannon-in Jinguji Temple, which is unknown at the opening of the mountain, is unknown at the beginning of the sect, the 11-faced Kanzeon sect.
460Terayama Jinguji Temple Kannon-do Honson 11-faced Kannon Bodhisattva Writer Gyoki Bodhisattva
460Kamisaruyama Koshozan Seirenin Manzo-ji Temple opened in Manzo-ji Temple, the first generation of Hozo Hoin sect, the old-fashioned Shingon sect of Buddhism, Amitabha Nyorai, is unknown.
460Daigozan Koshoji Kaizan Myoiwa Soju Yamato Shozen, who is unknown to the founder of the sect, Soto sect of Buddhism, Shakamuni Buddha, who is not known, is unknown.
461Kanon-do in Shimosaruyama Hoto-in Temple Kannon-do Honson Shokanzeon Bodhisattva Writer Unknown
461Shimosaruyama Takasaruyama Hotoin Hodoji Kaizan Chuko No. 1, which is unknown to the establishment of the first generation of the sect.
461(Kamoi) Renshuzan Honyanagiji Kaizan II, the saint of the Yanagishita Wakasa sect Nichiren sect, the three treasures of the 18th family members of the precincts of 170 Tsubo is unknown.
461(Hongo) Zuikeisan Hoshoji Kaizan Betsumine sect Tenkai, unknown sect of Soto sect, 11-faced Kanzeon Bodhisattva writer, 1500-tsubo Yuo in the precincts of Asaan.
461(Kamoi) The opening of Hokoku-ji Temple is unknown, and the founder of the Hokoku-ji Temple is unknown.
461Kamoi Hikaru Hayashi Temple The author of main deity Fudodo Hall, Acalanatha.
461Kamoi Kamoiyama Myoin Rinko-ji Kaiyama Yoshikei Hoin, which is unknown to the establishment of the Buddhist temple of the sect, Kogi Shingon sect, Fudo Myo, is unknown, 446 tsubo of the 53 members of the precincts.
461Kami Sugeta Blue [*1] Kiyama Fuku [*1] The opening of the Ikuji Temple is unknown.
461Hongo Zuishozan Jingu-in Temple, Tokanji Temple, Kaizan Hoinji Temple, which is unknown to the religion of the ancient religion Shingon sect, is unknown, 24 people in the precincts, 500 tsubo Yuo unknown
583Sugiyama Shrine Okuma Town, Midori-ku
583Nishihara, Orihonmachi, Midori-ku, Awashima Shrine
584Tenmangu Shrine Higashigatacho, Midori-ku
584Arable land in Kawamumachi, Midori-ku, Inari-sha
584Sugiyama Shrine Ikebe-cho, Midori-ku
584Sugiyama Shrine Saedo-cho, Midori-ku
584Kawawa-cho, Midori-ku, Yahata-sha
585Hongo Shrine, Midori-ku, Hongo Shrine
585Sugiyama Shrine, Midori-ku, Kamoi-cho
585Shirayama Shrine Hakusancho, Midori-ku
585Kamiyama-cho, Midori-ku, Yahata-sha
585Sugiyama Shrine Nakayama-cho, Midori-ku
585Sugiyama Shrine Terayama-cho, Midori-ku
586Daimura-cho, Midori-ku, Yahata-sha
586Miho-cho, Midori-ku, Sugiyama Shrine
586Shinji-cho, Midori-ku, Shinmei-sha
586Hyugayama Shrine Midori-ku, Tokaichibacho 808
5861-chome, Shin-Ishikawa, Midori-ku, Sudo Shrine
586Tsurugi Shrine Eda-cho, Midori-ku
587Sugiyama Shrine Onta-cho, Midori-ku, Sugiyama Shrine
587Tsuda-cho, Midori-ku, Oishi-sha
587Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine Naracho, Midori-ku
587Shiratoridai, Midori-ku, Kamijima Maekawa Shrine
588Aoto-cho, Midori-ku, Sugiyama Shrine
58812 shrines Kita-Hatsusakucho, Midori-ku
588Nishihasakucho, Midori-ku, Sugiyama Shrine
589Hie-jinja Shrine Oyama-cho, Midori-ku
589Sugiyama Shrine (former Kamiyamotochochocho) Mitakedai, Midori-ku
589Kamiya Honmachi, Midori-ku, Pharmaceutical Shrine
589Sugiyama Shrine (former Shimoyamotochocho) Chikusadai, Midori-ku
590Kumano Shrine Teraya-cho, Midori-ku
590Kamoshida-cho, Midori-ku, Ko Shrine
590Children's Shrine (formerly Nariai-cho) Midori-ku Tachibanadai
590Tetsu Shrine, Midori-ku Tetsumachi
591Suwa-jinja Shrine Obacho, Midori-ku
591Goku Shrine (former Kurosuda-cho) Susukino-cho, Midori-ku
591Yakumo Shrine Midori Ward Kamiichigaocho
591Sugiyama Shrine Midori Ward Shimo-Ichigaocho
592Hisamatsu Sanchofukuji Temple (Soto sect) Okuma Town, Midori-ku
592Sawamizuyama Seiryuin Shinshoji Temple (Shinso Otani school) Orihonmachi, Midori-ku
592Buddhist Hozan Sowakain Tojoji Temple (branch temple of Toriyama Sankaiji Temple, Shingon sect Takano School) Sanno-mae, Saedo-cho, Midori-ku
593Hatamoriyama Toshoin Ryuunji Temple (branch temple of Jodo sect Jinsei Kosekisenya-ji Temple) Tohomachi, Midori-ku
593Iwasawayama Keiunin Tenso-ji Temple (branch temple of Koseki Senya-ji Temple in the Jodo sect Jinsei sect) Mukodai, Kawawa-cho, Midori-ku
593Ryosan Zuiunji Temple (branch temple of Enkaku-ji Temple, Kamakura Enkaku-ji Temple) Nakamura, Kawawa-cho, Midori-ku
593Joneyama Myorenji Temple (Nichiren sect) Shiroyamashita, Kawawa-cho, Midori-ku
594Sunday Yamanishi Koji Gento-in Temple (branch temple of Jodo sect Jinsei Kosekisenya-ji Temple) Tohomachi, Midori-ku
594Kawamukai-san Yakuo Teranaga Sho-in (branch temple of Kozuki-in, Soto sect) Miyano-mae, Kawamukai-cho, Midori-ku, Midori-ku
594Takagiyama Fukujuin (branch temple of Toriyama Sankaiji, Shingon sect Takano school) Hachisho Yado, Ikebe-cho, Midori-ku
594Koshozan Ryukain Sochu-ji Temple (branch temple of Kozuki Senya-ji Temple, Jodo sect Jinjin West School) Ikebe-cho, Midori-ku
595Maruyama Fumonin Kannonji Temple (branch temple of Toriyama Sankaiji Temple in the Takano School of Shingon sect) Yabune, Ikebe-cho, Midori-ku
595Jomiyama Yotsuin (branch temple of Kozukiunshoin, Soto sect) Ikebe-cho, Midori-ku
595Hoshiyasan Nenbutsu-ji Temple (branch temple of Kozuki-senya-ji Temple, Jodo sect)
595Jonen-ji Temple (branch temple of Kozuki Senya-ji Temple, Jodo sect) Ikebe-cho, Midori-ku
595Dr. Hisashi Yamanishi Oji (branch temple of Toriyama Sankaiji Temple, Shingon sect Takano School) Ikebe-cho, Midori-ku
596Reimeizan Muryoji Temple (branch temple of Toriyama Sankaiji Temple, Shingon sect Takano School) Shimizuba, Saedo-cho, Midori-ku, Midori-ku
596Suishozan Jingu-in Tokanji Temple (Shingon sect) Hongo-cho, Midori-ku
596Zuikeizan Hoshoji Temple (Soto sect) Hongo-cho, Midori-ku, Yokohama
596Renshuyama Honyanagiji Temple (Nichiren sect) Kamoi-cho, Midori-ku
596Hikaru Hayashi-ji Temple, Kamoi Sanmeioin Temple (Shingon sect)
597Takasaruyama Hotoin Hodoji Temple (Shingon sect) Hakusan-cho, Midori-ku
597Mitsuteruzan Seirenin Manzoji Temple (Shingon sect) Kamiyama-cho, Midori-ku
597Ju Baoshan Hohosenji Temple (Shingon sect) Nakayama-cho, Midori-ku
597Hirofukuyama Daizoji Temple (Soto sect) Nakayama-cho, Midori-ku
597Zuiosan Kannonin Jinguji Temple (Shingon sect) Terayama Town, Midori-ku
597Daigoyama Koshoji Temple (Soto sect) Daimura-cho, Midori-ku
598Hachimanyama Treasure Temple (Soto sect) Tokaichi Market-cho, Midori-ku
598Former Joji Temple (Shingon sect) Miho-cho, Midori-ku
598Umiyama Choenji Temple (Sanomune Honganji School) Miho-cho, Midori-ku
598Raikoyama Enkoji Temple (Shingon sect) Oyama-cho, Midori-ku
599Kanfukuji Temple (Shingon sect) Eda-cho, Midori-ku
599Yoroyama Shinfukuji Temple (Shingon sect) Eda-cho, Midori-ku
599Shibusawayama Ryusen-in Shingyoji Temple (branch temple Shiba Zojoji Temple, Jodo sect) Eda-cho, Midori-ku
599Manganji, Kongosan Seijuin (branch temple, Ouzenji, Shingon sect) Azamino, Midori-ku
599Kagekenzan Saishoji Temple (Sanomune Honganji School) Shin-Ishikawa-cho, Midori-ku)
600Shorinzan Hodoji Temple (Soto sect) Eda-cho, Midori-ku
600Maniyama Enjuin Toku [*1] Onji Temple (the end of Mt. Koya-san Hoshoin, Shingon sect) Onta-cho, Midori-ku
600Koeizan Shinjoin Manpukuji Temple (Shingon sect Toku [*1] Onji Temple, branch temple) Tanamachi, Midori-ku
600Tenryu Yamafuku Shoji Temple (branch temple of Nagatsuta Obayashi-ji Temple, Soto sect) Onta-cho, Midori-ku
601Omineyama Shogakuin Temple (branch temple of Shimotenning-ji Temple, Tokyo, Soto sect) Nara-cho, Midori-ku
601Ryuo Sanseienji Temple (branch temple in Kuonji Temple, Nichiren sect, Mt. Minobu) Sumiyoshidai, Midori Ward
601Jiunzan Dairinji Temple (Soto sect) Midori Ward Tsuda-cho
602Yakuosan Fukusen-ji Temple (Toku Onda, Shingon sect, branch temple of Onji Temple) Tsuda-cho, Midori Ward
602Koyosan Shoryuin (branch temple of Obayashi-ji, Soto sect) Midori Ward Mayor Tsuda-cho
602Renseiji Temple (branch temple in Kuonji Temple, Nichiren sect, Mt. Minobu) Aotomachi, Midori Ward
602Ryu Sawayama Hojuin (branch temple in Seigenin, Shimoaiko-gun, Soto sect) Oyama-cho, Midori-ku
603Ukita Rakuzan Ryukoin Kango-ji Temple (branch temple of Sankai-ji Temple, Shingon sect) Oyama-cho, Midori-ku
603Shosenin (branch temple of Hosenji Temple, Sagamihara City, Soto sect)
603Hokutoyama Nankeiin (branch temple of Enkaku-ji Temple in Kamakura, Rinzai sect)
603Ichizosan Soeiji Temple (branch temple in Hasedera TempleSoto sect, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo) Tetsumachi, Midori-ku
603Yakuoji (branch temple in Ouzenji, Shingon sect) Oba-cho, Midori-ku
603Tofukuji Temple (branch temple in Ouzenji, Shingon sect) Ichigao-cho, Midori-ku
604Shiratamayama Shihoin Asako-ji Temple (the end of Kosen-ji Temple, Koza-gun, Soto sect) Keo-cho, Midori-ku
604Komyo Yamanishi Koji Temple (branch temple in Ouzenji, Shingon sect) Nishihasakucho, Midori-ku
604Sesonin (Shingon sect) Kitahatsusakucho, Midori-ku
604Gankozan Kain Gokurakuji Temple (Shingon sect) Miyamae, Nishihasakucho, Midori-ku, Midori-ku
604Hokkosan Sosenji Temple (branch temple of Nagatsuta Obayashi Temple, Soto sect)

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