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Kanagawa Prefectural History 2 Table of Contents
To Kanagawa Prefectural History
Introduction
Introduction
General Theory-Maintenance of the Shogunate System
Chapter 1 Tokugawa's Kanto Enclosure and the Land of Aibu
Section 1 Edo Tsukijo and retainer
Ieyasu Kazunori River in Kanto
After the Battle of Odawara
Ieyasu Tokugawa's entrance to Edo
Land of Edo Tsukijo and Aibu
(Iiii) territories under the direct control of Aibu and their control
Aibu's knowledge
Composition of each county
The vast jurisdiction and its settings
Control of territories under direct control
Allocating retainer Group in Aibu
The flag territory of Sagami country and its villages
The flagship territory of Musashi Sangun and its villages
Over the daimyo territory
The reins of Mr. Shigo Hojo
After dispersion, the former minister of Hojo
The reins of Sagami country
The reigns of Musashi Sangun
Indigenous ministers
Genealogy of Influential Farmers
Section 2 Tokugawa's Prosecution
1 Tensho era inspection site in Aibu
Tokugawa's prosecution
Progress of the Tensho era inspection
The lord and the prosecution
Standards for Land Inspection
(Ii) Tensho era inspection site in Sagami country
Prosecution of Ashigarakami-gun
Prosecution of Taya-gun and Osumi-gun
Inspection site in Aiko-gun
Inspection site in Koza-gun
Prosecution of Kamakura-gun
Inspection site in Miura-gun
Tensho era inspection site in San Musashi Sangun
Prosecution of Tachibanaju-gun
Inspection site in Kuragi-gun
Prosecution of Tsuzuki-gun
Bunroku kenchi in Siaibu
Bunroku kenchi in Sagami country
Prosecution of Taya-gun and Osumi-gun
Inspection site in Aiko-gun
Inspection sites in Koza-gun and Kamakura-gun
Inspection site in Miura-gun
Bunroku kenchi in Musashi Sangun
Prosecution of Tsuzuki-gun
Prosecution of Tachibanaju-gun
Inspection site in Kuragi-gun
Section 3 Establishment of the Odawara Domain
Mr. Ichikubo's seal
Odawara after the battle
Mr. Okubo's Area
Tadayo's record
Mr. 2 Okubo's territorial management
The Tensho era inspection begins
The People's Government of Tadayo
The death of Tadayo
Chapter 2: Establishment and Control of Edo shogunate
Section 1 Control under the direct control of the Shogunate
Establishment and direct control of the Kazuedo Shogunate
The battle of the world
Establishment of Edo shogunate
Establishment of Edo shogunate
Development of Makumasa and dual politics
Establishment of Kanto Sogyo magistrate
Kanto Sogyo and Daikanto
The disappearance of Kanto Sogyo magistrate
Initial Makumasa and Deputy Chief
The disappearance of the second government
Mr. Hase Kawatake Tsuna
Rule of the land of Hase Kawatake Tsuna
The death of Hase Kawatake Tsunada
Motomasa Hikosaka, Daikanto
Control under the direct control of Motomasa Hikosaka
Reform of Motomasa Hikosaka
Mr. Nagayasu Okubo, Deputy Chief
After the death of Changan and political incidents
Nagayasu Okubo and Tadatsugu Ina
Mr. Nakahara and others
Irrigation Waters with Mr. Koizumi
Tsuguo Koizumi and two territorial waters
Genna-Kanei era politics and direct control system
Establishment of account magistrate and Kanto county
Section 2 Clan territory and its rule in the early modern period
(I) Aibu's territory
Daimyo in the prefecture
Daimyo and its territory
A turning seal
2 Hiroyuki Kuze and its control
Mr. Kuze of Seki-juku Domain and his territory
Mr. Kuze's rule
Section 3 Setting of traffic routes
1. Establishment and Development of Tokaido
Transportation routes in the early modern era
Establishment of post town
The establishment of Tozuka-juku and the appearance of early traffic
Establishment of Hakone-juku and Kawasaki-juku
Increase in traffic volume
Transportation facilities
Ishimichi in Hakone
The mechanism of the post office
Management of post stations
Honjin and secondary inn
Hatagoya
Sugo
Characteristics of Koshu Road
Establishment of Koshu Road
Transport of commercial goods
Establishment and Development of Miwaki Roundabouts
Running horizontally and horizontally
Falconry Road Nakahara
The Road of Faith Yagurazawa
The path of faith and healing
Maritime Security Road Kamakura and Miura Departure
checkpoint
checkpoint surrounding Edo
Establishment and Function of checkpoint
Shosetsu Yui Rebellion and checkpoint
Hakone-sekisho Checkpoint
checkpoint Nebukawa
checkpoint Yagurazawa
Aonohara, Ratzaka checkpoint
checkpoint break
5 Maritime and River Traffic
Marine traffic in Sagami Bay
Misaki Hashirimizu Bansho
Minato Controversy
Beginning of the Sagami River Water Transport
Arakawa Bansho
Takase ship on the Sagami River
Chapter 3 Development of Odawara Clan Administration
Section 1 Okubo's renovation and Abe's enclosure
Inheritance of Tadachika Okubo
Spreading territory
The neighbourhood of the Makumasa
Neighbor's territorial management and loss
A civil administration
Loyal
And his family
Sanbanjo period and Masatsugu Abe's enclosure
Odawara Castle surrender
Odawara during the Banjo period
Mr. Abe's 50,000 stones
The second time of the castle
Section 2 Inaba's seal
I. Masakatsu Inaba's entry
The movement of the Shogunate and the entry of Masakatsu
The death of major earthquake and Masakatsu in the Kanei era
retainer Group under Masakatsu
(Ii) Masanori Inaba's seal
Inheritance of Masanori
Expansion of territories
Section 3 of Mr. Inaba's territorial management
Expanding Territory
To the male of Kanto
Structure of the feudal territory
Castle and castle territory
Establishment of two clan systems and the retainer Group
The structure of the clan system
Composition of the retainer Group
Mechanism of territorial rule
Fundament of Odawara Domain Finance
High annual tribute
Collection from straw, bran, firewood to plum and persimmon
Succulations of horses
The burden of the townspeople
Changes in the Four Clan Governments
The movement within the clan as seen in the Eidai Diary
Collective measures for the retainer Group
Plight of the retainer Group
Transition of Private Administration
Section 4 Castle and Village Village
Towns and villages within one territory
People in Odawara Town
The village of the castle village
Life of Villagers
Fish, stone materials, hot springs, mandarin oranges, Uiro
Chapter 4 Tomoyuki Hagimoto
Section 1 Aibu's flagship territory
Increasing number of Aibu's flagship territory
The flagship and the flagship territory
Establishment of the flagship territory for the Bunroku period
The flagship territory of the Keicho era and Genna era
Land and Villages of the Keicho era Genna period
(Ii) Implementation of rehabilitating the Kanei era region
Rehabilitation of the Kanei era
Localization of Sagami Country
Rehabilitation of Musashi Sangun
Rehabilitation and Villages
Reform of the Sangenroku and Hoei era regions
Revitalizing the Genroku era
Rehabilitation of Aibu
Rehabilitation and Villages of the Hoei era
Over local rehabilitation
Section 2 The structure and control of the flag territory
The structure of the first flag territory
The flag territory, villages and farmers
Various flag territory
Combination of flag territory
From distribution to distribution
Wakarego
From Chiyuki Passing to Wakarego
The rule of the two flag territory and the village
The law of the flag book, Tsuchiya No. 22 or Article
The laws and regulations of Mr. Sakamoto and Mr. Ogasawara
Makuho and the Order of the Earth
Prosecution of the flag territory
The prosecution of flag books
Annual tribute rate of flag territory
How to earn annual tribute
Over tribute and various roles
1622 Hagizonomura Imai Territory Memorandum of Understanding
Chapter 5 Establishment of Early Modern Villages
Section 1 The structure of the village
The beginning of a village
Relationship between villages in the Middle Ages and villages in the early modern era
The grass of the village
Separation of Fukuda Village, Koza-gun
The grass of Terada Nawa Village, Osumi-gun
Separation of Akata Village, Ashigarakami-gun
Sitting and Grading
2 Prosecution and Village
Land Inspection and Land Inspection Book
Village contract system and stone high system
Koken and Shinken
Village setting
Procedure of Land Inspection
Functions of Mimura
Village and annual tribute
Demonstration of village functions as seen in the context
Disasters and villages
For Murairi
The composition of the four villages
Small regional organizations
A group of five
A family organization
A lecture organization
Hierarchical organization
The order of the five villages
Infiltration of lord-controlled villages
Village officials
The order of the village
In and out of the village
Movement of Six Villagers
A servant
Lack and running
Expulsion from the village
Section 2 Joining Mountain and Water Theory
One village and forest
Village rules about forests
Landlord Law on Forests
Theory
Lives of Yamamura
The theory of water and fishing
Irrigation Water and Village
The theory of water and its judgment
Fishing villages and fishing theory
Section 3 City and Town
The money economy of modern times and cities and towns
Regional distribution of one city and town
City and town as seen in the previous year village statement book
Odawara and nearby municipalities
Markets in Other Regions
The cities and towns in the topographical record article
Products from Ashigara-gun and Taya-gun
The cities and towns of Osumi-gun
Aiko-gun city
Koza-gun
Kamakura-gun
Miura-gun
Tsukui Province
Musashi Sangun
Summary
Yado Station and City / Town
The rise and fall of Nitoma City
Mr. Gohojo and Mr. Toma
The City Festival of 1630
Decline of Tohma City
Competition between Mikubozawa and Harajuku
Collecting and Controversy between the two cities
Confrontation
A joint battle between the two cities
Overview of both cities during the late Tokugawa shogunate period
Distribution of goods in the early modern period
A variety of products
Distribution of Kashiwa skin and charcoal firewood
Perspectives for the Late Early Modern Period
Section 4
Overview of the Family
Farming and Homes
Somonjin's Book and House
A variety of houses
A big house
The House of Chizu Shimamura
A servant of Chizu Shimamura
Summary of Chizu Shimamura's House
Kanbara family in Makino Village
The rules of the Kanbara family
General existence of slave farmers
A small house
(2) From the "devil" to the "peasant"
Nako Exclusion Certificate
Various “independence”
Demolition of subordinated management
The establishment of a three-minute house
Akamura Farmer's Genealogy
With the book of the temple village seat
Yotsuya, Ona Village and Village
House and village
Ona village as a small area unit in the village
Ona Village and House
Chapter 6 The religion of temples and shrines and common people
Daiichi Shrine and temple territory
Overview of one temple and shrine
Regional distribution
Number of temples by sect
Age of temple construction
Control of temples and shrines in the Shogunate
Temple law
Shrine Law
Method of study
End-of-life
The temple contract system and the Danya system
Overview of land belonging to a shrine Futatsutera
Classification of temples and shrines
Consideration of quantity
More than fifty stones
Eiko-ji Temple in Kamakura-gun
Huge Zojoji territory
Establishment of vermilion seal stamp Temple
Dividends of temples and shrines
Section 2 Temples and shrines in Kamakura-gun
1 Temples and shrines in Kamakura-gun
Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu
History
land belonging to a shrine
The annual tribute of Ogigaya Village
Control of land belonging to a shrine Farmers
Kenchoji Temple
History
Dividends on the territory
Kenchoji Temple and Magistrate's office over the Monzen Farmer's Book
The branch temple
Enkaku-ji Temple
History
Territory Law
Annual tribute reduction
Rescue of Monzen Farmers
Finance
From a monk's diary
It refers to Thailand-ji Temple in Ezo Akkeshi country
Tokeiji Temple
History
Method for calculating annual tribute
Rush in
Komyo-ji Temple
Kiyokoji Temple (Yugyoji Temple)
History
temple town
The country of the superiors
Enoshima
History
Establishment of Iwamoto-in rule
Ryoushicho
Eisho-ji Temple
Daicho-ji Temple
Section 3 Temples and shrines in various counties
Temples and shrines and temples and shrines in Ichigo-gun
Saijoji Temple
Hakone Gongensha
Sounji Temple
Okuji Temple
Soseiji Temple
Shodaiji Temple
Kawawa Shrine
Rokusho Myojin Company
Koryoji Temple
Hachimangu Shrine
Sannomiya Shrine
Shinomiya Shrine
Taisanji Hachidaibo
Auspicious
The establishment of Daisen in the early modern period
Yakushido hall
Hasugesan Shichisha Gongen Company
Dojo for training
Bochu legality
Hasgesan Nitta
Ichinomiya Shrine
Mugenkoji Temple
Kounji Temple
Kawasakidaishi
Seto Daimei Shrine
Shomei-ji Temple
Zojoji Temple
Special role burden
Basics and Characteristics of Regional Control
Futatsutera Shrine Gold
Yugyoji Shrine
Loan provisions
The shrine money as a common money
Visiting the 4th temple and worshiping the common people
Prosperity of visiting temples and shrines - Enoshima and Oyama -
Visiting Ise
Visit Enoshima
Visit Daisen
The battle over the visit of Oyama
Proceeds from Oyama
Activities of the Two Oyama priest
priest's activities in the guide
priest Murayama's Activities
Small shrines and guards in Mimura
A small shrine in countless villages
The guard of the village
Festival of guardian
Four folk religions and lectures
Ise-ko
Various lectures
Small Pilgrimage Course-Sagami Country Semi-Shikoku-
Fujiko
Five Roads ancestor patron and Koshin Tower
Plate monument
Dosojin
Bato Kannon
Koshin-ko and Koshin Tower
Nenbutsu Peace pagoda
Six festivals and their crackdowns
People and festivals
Festivals and young people
portable shrine of the Three Palaces
The control of festivals
The seven talisman
The pattern of descending talisman
Yeah, the enthusiasm
The people who are happy
Relationship with Thanksgiving
Why in 1867
List of writing assignments
Chronological table
Appendix
List of old villages by municipalities
(2) Country-Country Table
(ii) Chinese zodiac ranking table
Quaternity
5 gold and silver coins
June name nickname
Nanajuku Station
Eight-way timetable
9 time method
10 Years List
Roads in the 11th Early Modern
Sweeping
Mouth picture
1732 (1732) Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu Shrine precinct map (Tsuruoka Hachimangu Shrine)
Colored paper-colored stone drawing screen part
Sagami Miura Misaki Figure (Saifukuji Kura)
Figure of Gotenato, Nakahara
Tadayo Okubo, Odawara castle owner (Odawara City Library)
Image of Odawara feudal lord Minomori Inaba (collected by Inaba Shrine)
1668 (1668) From Edo to Fushimi (collected by the National Diet Library)
Figure of Tokaido Shin Nagawa-juku before Meiryaku era (Kurazo Sanboin Temple)
Figure of Hodogaya-juku on the Tokaido before the Meiji calendar (collected by Sanboin Temple)
Figure of Odawara Castle Town, Tokaido before Meiryaku era (Sanboin Temple Collection)
Figure of Sakawa River Watari and Kawabansho (History from the University of Tokyo)
Shin-Buddhist and Buddhas
The statue of the hidden Christian transmitted to Kawasaki City
Katsuta-mura, Tsuzuki-gun, Musashi-kuni Name Sekiyamoya
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