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History of Seya Yokohama Table of Contents

Last updated on August 1, 2024.

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Part 1 Primitive and Ancient

Chapter 1 The Natural Environment of Seya

Seya as the stage of life
Section 2 Characteristics of the Natural Environment

Characteristics of Topography
Geological Features

Chapter 2 Paleolithic period

Section 1 Ice Age
Section 2 Culture in the Red Earth

Chapter 3, Jomon period

The birth of pottery and the formation of shell mounds

Birth of Pottery
Early earthenware and archeological sites
Formation of Jomon Kaishin and Shell Mound

Section 2 From Prosperity to Decline

Formation of large settlements
The end of the Jomon period

Chapter 4 Yayoi period

Section 1 Rice cultivation and metalware

Beginning of rice farming
Rice farming and agricultural tools

Section 2 Mura and Leader

Villages and square tombs

Chapter 5, Kofun period

A tomb with the first verse burial mound

Takatsuka Tumulus in the Aibu region
Takatsuka Tumulus in Seya Ward

Section 2 Toward a New Hierarchical Society

Seya Ward's side hole tomb
Village of Kofun period

Chapter 6: Establishment of Ritsuryo Society

Section 1 Seya under the Ritsuryo System

Kokuzo in the Aibu area
Centralization and Manyoshu
Propagation of Buddhism and Sagami Kokubunji Temple

Section 2 Formation of the Bushidan

Growth of the Bushidan

Part 2 Middle Ages

Chapter 1 Kamakura period

Section 1 Opens the Shogunate in Kamakura

Minamoto no Yoritomo's soldiers
Kamakura and Yoritomo
Yoritomo and his family

Section 2 Public territory, manor and samurai

Public territory and manors around Seya
Kamakura Road and Seya
The destruction of Kamakura shogunate

Chapter 2 From North-South Dynasty to Muromachi period

Section 1 of Ashikaga's Kanto rule

The conflict between North and South Korea
The end of the conflict and the Muromachi Shogunate system
Kanto Kokata and Kanto Territories

Section 2 Deterioration of the Shogunate System

The Battle of Zenshu Uesugi and the Battle of Seya Hara
Setani-go and Aku Wago
The fall of Kanto Kokata and the division of Kanto territory

Chapter 3 Warring States period

Section 1 Hojo Odawara's advance to the Kanto region

From Sounmo to Ujiyasu
Odawara Shosho territory book and Seya Akuwa
Prosecution, annual tribute and various roles

Section 2 Hideyoshi Toyotomi's attack on Odawara

The destruction of Hojo Odawara
Seya and Akuwa in the Middle Ages

Part 3 Early Modern

Chapter 1 Ieyasu Tokugawa's entry into the Kanto region

Section 1 From the control of Daikan to the flagship territory

Daikan rule
Land inspection
The lord of Setani Village
Lord of Miyazawa Village
The lord of Akuwa Village
Noshin, Seya Field
Seya Nitta

Section 2 Nakahara Departure and Old Road

Improvement of round-trip and round-trip
Horse succession
Hachioji Road
Hoshinoya Road
Yagurazawa Departure
The Road of the Wuseo State Border
Sagami Road

Chapter 2 Life of Villagers

Section 1 Annual Tribute and Farming

Village and annual tribute
Village officials
Merchants and Craftsmen in Setani Village
Earning watermills

Second Section Sukyo and Takaba

Tozuka-juku
The role of Sugo
Cleaning yard
Setani Village and the Ranba
Rangers and villagers

Chapter 3 Disasters and Lifestyles

Eruption of the First Earthquake and Mount Fuji

major earthquake of the Genroku era
Sandfall in the Hoei era
Famine

Section 2 Living and faith

Temples and shrines
The festival of the guardian
Inari religion and stone Buddha
The earth god tower and the earth god religion
Visiting Ise
Fujizuka in Miyazawa
Monument of Mount Asama, Kanegatake

Chapter 4 Palanquin Prosecution and Donation Association

Section 1 Akuwa Village High School and Annual Tribute

Increase in village height and annual tribute
A palanquin complaint against the elderly
Settlement of Litigation

Section 2 Regional crackdown and Kanto crackdown

Wide-area crime
Senior Managing Director of Kanto
Crime Control and Donation Association

Chapter 5 Culture of Seya Ward

The writers of the village

Dr. Takashi Ishikawa
Dr. Ryusen Okumura
A poet
Natural reasoning and swordsmen

No. 2 Terakoya

Brush mound
Opening status
Master Terakoya
Learning content
Scale

Part 4 Modern

Chapter 1 Establishment of Kanagawa Prefecture

Before and after the Restoration of the turbulence

From the opening of the country to the opening of the port
A fierce increase in the number of horses
Satsuma domain relations such as attacks on the Ogino Yamanaka Domain
Yes, there's an uproar
Fall down the shogunate

The Birth of Kanagawa Prefecture

The passage of the East Conservative Army
From Yokohama Court to Kanagawa Court
Transfer to Kanagawa Prefecture
To a small ward system
Set up a special pilgrimage
Section 3 To Trial due to land tax reform
Dissatisfaction with land tax reform
Status of arable land in the villages
Dissatisfaction with Seya Village before the revision
Twelve villages complained
Proceedings to Tokyo Courts
Summer Hatakata in 1869

Section 4 The county system begins

The birth of Kamakura-gun and the resurrection of the old village
Merger of towns and villages
Dispute over Merger
The dream of Nakase Village

Chapter 2 Elementary School begins

From Daiichi-Setsu Terakoya to elementary school

Establishment of school districts and elementary schools
School maintenance costs
Examination and Promotion

Section 2 Municipal Merger and Elementary School

Architecture of Seya Elementary School
School integration and school district
Hirone High School Seya Elementary School and Suzo Nakamaru
Hiroshi Akuwa Elementary School and Kenji Morimoto

Section 3 Organization of Youth

From the Youth Group to the Youth Association
Supplementary school and youth society
From the Youth Association to the Youth Group
End-of-life

Section 4 Seya Library

Establishment of a library
Library organization
Purchase and loan of books
Kamakita Shobukai was established
Jingu tournament track and field players
Competition between Seya and Nakagawa youths
Jingu Shooting
Sports competition
Dispatch of rescue teams, speech contests, etc.

Section 5 School Education during the War

Intensification of war and evacuation of schoolchildren
Distributed Classes
Independence of Branch Schools
Model school building during the war
Making vegetables in the schoolyard

Chapter 3 Industry Supporting Living

Section 1 Development of sericulture and silk production

Development of sericulture
Kuwahata and cocoon production

Section 2 Silk Industry

Trends in silk mill
Management of silk mill
silk mill
Procurement of cocoons
silk mill's management struggle
End-of-life silk industry
Toward union silk due to the recession
The opening of the Seya Bank

Section 3 Special products of the region

Cultivation of lily roots
Cultivation of watermelon
Potato digging party
Greenhouse and Western vegetables
Huang Shu Aoi, etc.
Fruit and Vegetable Collection and Distribution Center

Chapter 4 Sakaigawa and the Life of Residents

Section 1 Sakaigawa Water System

headwater is near Lake Shiroyama
Business Conditions of the Sakai River in Geographicals
Go around the village world
Collection of gravel
August 1875 Great Flood of Sakaigawa River
Measures to promote the Sakaigawa renovation of the Taisho-Showa period

Section 2 A tributary of Sakaigawa

Aizawa River
Daikadogawa
Izumi River
Akuwa River

Chapter 5 annexation to Yokohama City

Section 1 Farmers' Movement, etc.

Changes in arable land
Status of the Arable Land Management Association
Organize a tenant association
Mud game by subleting tenants

Section 2 Changes in Village Administration

The situation of village administration

Section 3 The long-awaited railway runs

The opening of the Kanchu Railway
Road renovation
The opening of the telephone
Futatsu Bridge Club
Shibano Kannon horse racing
The Lord of Yoro

The birth of the Totsuka Ward

Merger with Yokohama City
Participated in Tozuka Koyukai

Volume 5 Contemporary

Chapter 1: Reviving Peace

Section 1 The Life of Citizens after World War II

The end of the war
Food shortages and food shortages
Situation in Seya
Population, number of households and occupation in the Seya area

Section 2 Kami-Seya Communication Base

U.S. forces stationed
Kami-Seya Base
Radio interference regulations
Incident of Puebro
Events at the base
Anti-base movement
Relaxation of restrictions
Friendship and Future

Section 3 Agricultural Land Reform

Establishment and maintenance of self-cultivated farming
Purpose of Farmland Reform
History of Farmland Reform
Acquisition and sale
Prefectural Agricultural Land Manager Report
Results of the Reform
Those who have and those who do not have
In the case of Kami Seya
Characteristics of Reform
Farmers and crops
Population and arable land
Age color of crops
Agricultural specialty areas and large-scale suburban agriculture
Visit to Seya Agricultural Cooperative
Seya Agricultural Cooperative Hara Agricultural Cooperative
Minami Agricultural Cooperative Branch

Chapter 2 Commerce and Industry of Seya Ward

Section 1 Development of Commerce

Rural commerce
Shopping street
Commercial size
Where is shopping?
Oroshisenta, Yokohama

Section 2 Development of Industry

Postwar factory
Dai Nippon Weapons Fifth Factory
Companies that enter the market
Industrial Statistics

Chapter 3 Reform of Academic System

Section 1 Femalary Movement for New Education

Eligibility Examination for faculty and staff
From a national school to an elementary school
Establishment of new junior high schools
Establishment of PTA
School lunch

Section 2 Futatsu Bridge School for the Disabled

Opening of Futatsu Bridge Gakuen
Futatsu Bridge Gakuen and Tuberculosis Situation
Rapid decrease in children with tuberculosis and increase in children with asthma

Chapter 4 The Birth of Seya Ward

Section 1 Road to Bed Town

Residential area candidates early on
Post-war housing situation
Development along the railway line begins
Construction of public housing
Housing contents and rent
Increase in elementary school students
Passengers at the station
Increase in residential areas
Trends in Population Households
Construction of public facilities

The birth of Seya Ward, Section 2

Situation of Subdivisions
Name of Seya Ward
Preparation for the New District

Chapter 5 Toward a Lively Town

Section 1 Sotetsu Line and Ekimae Redevelopment

Development of the North Exit of Seya Station
Development of the South Exit of Seya Station
Development of road network
Maintenance of Ring Route 4
Widening of roads in the ward
Water and Green Town Development
River maintenance business with hometown
Park maintenance business

Section 2 Work on Culture

Library and Reading Party
Regional History Research and Publishing
Birth of Cultural Association
Cultural Organizations and Activities
Culture

Section 3 Construction of facilities for residents of the ward
Section 4 30th Anniversary of Seya Ward System

Separate part

1. Temple in Seya Ward
2. Seya Ward Shrine
3. Yokohama Seya Hachifukujin
4. Seya Ward Stone Structure
5. Changes in the name of Seya Ward
6. List of Representatives from Seya Ward
7. List of successive branch offices, branch offices, and Director General
Seya Ward History Chronicle
List of History Editorial Members of Seya
List of Cooperators
List of Document Providers and Cooperators
The secretariat list
Sweeping

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