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History of Tsurumi and People's Life Table of Contents
Last updated on July 29, 2024.
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Chapter 1 Nature of Tsurumi
First, the terrain of Tsurumi
(1) Topography
Geographic location
Born from the birth of the local area
Tama Hills and Shimosueyoshi Plateau
(2) Geology
Topography and Geology of Tsurumi
Eastern lowlands
Southern landfill area
2. The climate and vegetation of Tsurumi
(1) Climate
Overview
Temperature
Rainfall
(2) Vegetation
Along the railway line and the Tsurumi River bank
Seaside landfill
Open water plants
Third, the river of Tsurumi
(1) Tsurumi River
Fight against floods
Boat transport on the Tsurumi River
(2) Irie River
Irie River
Kenkoji River
The current state
(3) Other rivers
Reservoir on the west bank of Tsurumi River
Irrigation Water
Chapter 2 Ayumi of Tsurumi
A long time ago
(1) Rich seafood and mountain food
(2) In search of richness by sweat
(3) Tachibana (Tachibana tree) village
2. The world of samurai
(1) The appearance of samurai
Samurai related to Tsurumi
Record of Tsurumi-go
The Battle of Tsurumi
Kamakura Road
(2) The world of war
Tsurumi in the early days of Muromachi
Growth of National Powers
The appearance of Mr. Gohojo
(3) Terao Castle in Tsurumi
The current figure of Terao Castle
Mr. Suwa and Terao Castle
Terao Inari
Suwayama
The fall of Terao Castle
Shishigaya Castle
The end of the world of Sengoku
Third, the time of Edo
(1) The busy streets of the Tokaido
milestone
The hardship of Sukyo
Increasing the number of assistant towns in late Tokugawa shogunate
(2) Rural village in Tsurumi
Land inspection
Ishimori and High
Annual tribute (inspection method and fixed exemption method)
Nitta Development
Living in the village
The three roles of Murakata
(3) Disasters during the Edo period
Earthquake
Wind and flood damage
Famine
(4) The opening of the country and the barley incident
The arrival of Perry
Yokohama Port Opening
Namamugi Incident
Payment of compensation
Monument of raw wheat
4. Tsurumi after the Meiji era
Landfill in the coastal industrial area of Tsurumi
Development of Ono Nitta
Reclaimed land in Ikumugiura
Full-scale landfill in industrial areas
Landfill project for the Tsurumi River
Development of the Keihin Canal
Landfill for Ougishima
Ougishima Replace Project
Landfill near Ikumugi-cho (Daikoku-cho)
Landfill in the Oguro-cho Industrial Zone
Reclaiming the "Daikoku Wharf" modernization of port facilities
Renovation of Tsurumi River
Bay Bridge Project across the Daikoku Wharf
Tsurumi after the war
(1) War and Reconstruction
Tsurumi, who was bombed
Tsurumi, which is revived
(2) Economic Growth and Tsurumi
Economic Growth and Tsurumi
"Pollution Town" Tsurumi
The northern part of residential land
5. New Tsurumi
(1) To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the constituency system
(1) Sixty years since the birth of Tsurumi Ward
Our Tsurumi Ward
Commemorating the 60th anniversary of the constituency system
The birth of Tsurumi Ward
(2) Ayumi for the ten years from the fiftyth anniversary
50th Anniversary Ceremony
Ayumi for the ten years from the fiftyth anniversary
(3) Around Tsurumi Station, which has changed significantly
East Exit, Tsurumi Station
The reborn Tsurumi Station West Exit
(2) New Tsurumi Ward
(1) Tsurumi Ward in Yokohama City
Tsurumi Ward with three faces
Tsurumi in Yokohama
Tsurumi Ward involved with Minato Yokohama
(2) Making Tsurumi Ward by Residents
Based on the "Yokohama 21st Century Plan"
Aiming to create handmade Tsurumi Ward
(3) Toward Tsurumi tomorrow
Points of Tsurumi inhabitants, new general government building
Creating a ward in Tsurumi Ward for tomorrow
Chapter 3 Living with the People of Tsurumi
Agriculture and fishing
Agriculture
(1) Age of Rice and Mugi Making
(2) Opening of Yokohama Port and making new vegetables and fruits
(3) Tsurumi's specialty products, pears, peaches, etc.
Pear (pear)
Peach (peach, watertight peach)
Loquat (loquat)
Fig (flower fruit)
(4) Manufacture of natural ice
(5) The heyday of Terao radish
About Terao radish
Daikon radish without three times
(6) Farmers who supply fresh vegetables
Fishing
(1) Proud Namamugi fishery
(2) Nori, clam cultivation
(3) Fishery chased by coastal landfills
(4) congridae fishing in Namamugi
2. Annual events and customs
(1) Preparation for New Year
Soot payment
rice cake making
Kadomatsu and shime decorations
New Year's Eve event
(2) New Year's event
New Year's Day
Zoni
Herb
Cocoon dumplings
Dondonaki
Squirrel
Nokkomi
(3) Spring events
Setsubun
Beginning fishing
Hinamatsuri
Flower Festival
Dango's offering
(4) Summer events
Obon
(1) Preparation for the Bon Festival
Sand pile
Tray shelf
(2) Obon event
A fire
Meal for Buddha
Fire
(5) Fall and Winter Events
Moon viewing
Winter solstice
3. folk tales and traditions
(1) Introduction
(2) General Kappa of Tsurumi River
(3) Takenaga's wolf
(4) Jiro Bee's Muzina
(5) A large snake
(6) Substitute Jizo
(7) The story of otter
(8) A cat from Hozoin
(9) Pufferfish
(10) Dalabocchi (Daita Hoshi)
4. Folk religion
(1) Gods and Buddhas worshiped in houses
(2) Gods and Buddhas worshiped in groups
Inari-ko
Nenbutsu-ko
Koshin Lecture
Jizo-ko
Real Estate Course
Jijin-ko
Fujiko
Mitsumine Lecture
Goku course
Daisen Lecture
Doryu course
Entrance course
5. shrines and temples
(1) Temple
Tofukuji Temple
Sojiji
Matsukage-ji Temple
Shinpukuji Temple
Hosenji
Ryochuji Temple
Saiganji Temple
Tennoin
Joganji
Jorinji Temple
Kenko-ji Temple
Sosenji Temple
Sennenji Temple
Masayuki-ji Temple
Ryusenji Temple
Hozoin
Kongoji
Anyoji
Mitsunaga-ji Temple
Hongakuji Temple
(2) Shrine
Tsurumi Shrine
Sueyoshi Shrine
Atago Jinja Shrine
Shirohata Shrine
Baba Inari Shrine
Shinmei Corporation
Kumano Shrine
Yahata Shrine
Sugiyama Shrine
Hie-jinja Shrine
Shiota Shrine
Kumano Shrine
Oyamazumi-jinja Shrine
6. Traditional performing arts
(1) Traditional Performing Arts and Life of the People
(2) Traditional performing arts of Tsurumi
Gagaku
Jindai Kagura
Yuka Shinto ritual
Tsurumi Field Festival
Snakes and mosquitoes
Beginning ride
Soban Nenbutsu
Hundred Mannen Buddha
Hayashi and Lion Dance
Namamugi Jinku
Long-lasting song
Rice planting song
Woodworking
Candy and song
Chronological table
References
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