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Tsurumi Ward History Table of Contents
Last updated on July 29, 2024.
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Part 1 Ayumi of Tsurumi
Chapter 1 From the Primitive to the Samurai Era
Section 1: History to Agricultural Life
Standing on the hill of Tsurumi
Life in Nature
Propagation of agricultural and metalware
Tsurumi area of Kofun period
Section 2 Under the samurai government
One Bushidan and Tsurumi
Tsurumi during the Second War Rebellion
About Mikawanokami Suwa
Chapter 2 The Lively of the Tokaido
Life along the First Section Road
(I) Tokaido round trip
The suffering of Nisukego
Section 2 Prosecution and annual tribute
1.
2 years Mitsugu
Section 3 Development of Nitta
Nitta on the coast of Tsurumi River
Development of the two shores
Section 4 The suffering of disasters
1 Earthquake and storm and flood damage
The suffering of two bad harvests
Section 5 Living in Village Village
A Lord
2 years old
300 surnames
The four Lords
Ask the old road
One Terao Road
Nikosugi Road
Section 7 Changes in Rice Prices and Prices
U.S. price
(iii) Prices
Section 8 Fishery in Minaura and Isotsuki Seaside Village
Ichimina Hachikaura and Ikumugiura
Fishery of Niisotsuki Seaside Village
The battle between Mioka and Hama
Transport on the Shikai Sea
Chapter 3 The present and old days of the Tsurumi River
Round 1 Cycling rides on the river breeze - the current situation of the Tsurumi River, fish and wild birds that have returned-
Current Situation
Current status of middle and upper streams
The battle over the river
The turmoil of 1841
Confrontation over flood control
Section 3 Living and Disasters by River
One boat
2. the tail of the river
Sanji Water and Improvement
Section 4: Refurbishment with National Costs
1 Scissors from Tsurumi River and Tama River
Establishment of the Tsurumi River Flood Prevention Association
Chapter 4: Change to a large industrial area
Section 1 Opening of Port and Barley Incident
From the opening of the country to the opening of the port
Nisei wheat case
From the second verse Terakoya to elementary school
Birth of Mio, Asahi and Machida three schools from Ichiterakoya
From the implementation of the two-district system to the launch of the new school system
Section 3 From Muramura to Tsurumicho
One merger into three regions
The birth of Tsurumicho
Development of transportation
Four Sojiji Temple
Two Airfields in Five Shiota
Roku Amusement Park
Section 4 From Western vegetables to intensive agriculture
Cultivation of Western vegetables
(Ii) suburban agriculture
Third-Party Agriculture
Section 5 Development into aquaculture and fisheries
Fishery in the Meiji Period
(Ii) Fishery chased by industrialization
The birth of the Tsurumi Ward
Transfer to one city area
Landfill in the coastal industrial zone
Expansion of three factories
Birth and Development of Four Shopping Streets
Section 7 Air Raid and War Damage
Kazuaki Kazuo April 15, 2008
Ni Tsurumi Air Raid and War Damage
Section 8 The Movement of Workers and Citizens
Worker movement in the Meiji Period
Workers' Movement
Worker movement during the Sansho War period (before and during the war)
Worker Movement after Four Wars
5 Recent Labor Movement
Section 9 Civil Life after World War II
Requisition and Reconstruction
Reconstruction and Development of Shopping Streets
3 Citizens' Meeting
Section 10 Tsurumi Ward and Modern Literature
Part 2 Folklore
Chapter 1 Land and Life
Festival for each family
Two stories and songs
Chapter 2 List of Temples and Shrines
Chapter 3 List of Stone Monuments
Appendix Tsurumi Ward's modern chronology
List of Cooperators
List of prefectural and city council members elected by Tsurumi Ward
Director General
List of Tsurumi Ward History Publication Committee
Sweeping
List of Editing and Authors
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