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Nakazato Local History Table of Contents
Last updated on July 31, 2024.
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Overview of the native Nakazato
When people who use primitive earthenware began to live
History
Chapter 1 Jomon Culture
Chapter 2 Yayoi Culture
Chapter 3 Kofun Culture
Chapter 4 Nara period
Chapter 5 Heian period
Chapter 6 Kamakura period
Chapter 7 Muromachi period
Chapter 8 Odawara Hojo Period
Chapter 9 Edo period
Section 1: Establishment and Structure of Nakazato Jugoga Village
Section 2 Urban Economics in Edo and Establishment of Inn Stations
Section 3 Sugo and Tsuzuki Village
Section 4 Flood Control, Water Use and Water Theory in the Upper Tsurumi River
Section 5 Reform of the Government of the Shogunate and Natural Disasters
Section 6 Rural Economy and Trends in the late Tokugawa shogunate Period
Chapter 10 Religion and Folk Religion
Chapter 11 Meiji period
The political situation in the early Meiji era and Nakazato
Section 2 Issuance of Academic System and Primary Education
The birth of Satomura in Section 3
Section 4, Nisshin-Japanese Russo-Japanese Warsors
Chapter 12 Taisho Period
Chapter 13: After Showa
Section 1 Changes in Agricultural Production
Section 2 Economic Correction Movement
Section 3 Merger of Yokohama City and World War
Section 4 Agricultural Land Reform
Section 5 Road Rehabilitation and River Rehabilitation
Section 6 Land Improvement
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Nareai-cho
Kamoshidacho
Jikecho
Kuroganecho
Kurosuda-cho
Oba-cho
Ichigaocho
Kitahassakucho
Aotocho
Oyama-cho
Nishihassakucho
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