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Kanagawa Prefectural History 1 Table of Contents
Last updated on April 17, 2024.
To Kanagawa Prefectural History
Introduction
Legend
Introduction
Internal and external circumstances surrounding the establishment of the Kanagawa Court
First,
Inauguration of New Government Diplomacy
(1) Zhentai and the Court
(2) Nagasaki Court and Hyogo Court
(3) Diplomacy of the Kobe Case and the New Government
Santo Seido Tokaido Line
(1) Advance of the Tokaido Army
(2) Ordered the control of Yokohama by Masagon Yonekura, the lord of the Rokuura feudal lord
(3) Meeting between Governor Hashimoto and Masayuki Kanagawa
(4) Controversy and miscarriage of Yokohama enforcement issue of Yonekura Rokuura feudal lord
International Relations Routes
(1) Hyogo-Osaka Diplomacy
(2) Security in Yokohama
(3) Kanagawa magistrate and Parks
(4) Request to the Kyoto Government
(5) Seiichiro Kinashi and Parks
(6) Establishment of Kanagawa Court
(7) Process to Kanagawa Prefecture
From Zhang Mang to Liberal Rights: The Sagami Ogino Yamanaka Domain Jinya Incident
Location of the question
(1) Introduction
(2) Overview of the Ogino Yamanaka Clan Jinya incident
(3) Review of the Case
(Ii) about Zhang Mang.
(1) Shiro Yuki Monjin's Book
(2) Shiro Yuki and Sakichi Suzuki
(3) Martial arts and national studies in late Tokugawa shogunate
Migino Yamanaka Clan Jinya Incident
(1) Participation of Monjin Group
(2) Granting money to the poor
(3) Regarding the evaluation of the incident
From Sichuan Mang to the People's Rights
(1) The Man of Mang
(2) The trajectory of Zhang Mang as a free civil rights house
(3) As the leader of the trajectory of Zhang Mang and others
5musubi
(1) Experience the restoration of Zhang Mang
(2) Time Yumin Family Members and "Sang Mang Awareness"
Touching the politics of Nishi-Sagami in the early Meiji era and the rule of the people of Ashigara prefecture.
First of all, new and old replacements
Reorganization of Futatsugara Prefecture
Infiltration and acceptance of the three policies
Promotion of new education
The foundation of the formation of the five-min wealth
The Dawn of Fishery
7
Quality and quality of the early Meiji Period Through the Mado incident
First,
In the first year of the Meiji era, the Matsuki family's possession of quality land
Form of quality centered on Mimado Village
Situation of Conformity Lands
History of the Liberal Rights Movement in Tsukui-gun
The spiritual climate of Ichikui-gun
(Ii) the occurrence of the Liberal Rights Movement
Development of the Liberal Rights Movement
4 Tsukui Mindan Party Case
5:
In order to study the history of Jiyuto (Liberal Party Headquarters)
First,
2. Liberal Party's financial situation
Regarding the dissolution of the three Jiyuto Party
Introduction of Historical Materials "Liberal Party Headquarters Press Book"
Based on the "Risuke Hoshitani Diary" of the Meiji 2025s-
First,
Chuichiro Ueda and the Political Movement
Activities as a member of the Liberal Party
About the Shibuso Central Railway Site
5
Trends in the Liberal Democratic Party in the Kanagawa Prefectural Constitutional Reform Party
First,
A civil rights association under the umbrella of the Liberal Democratic Party
(1) A forum for political debate in Yokohama
(2) Kamakura-gun Tomobunkai and Tachibana-gun social gathering
(3) The constitutional reform party in Hachioji, Minamitama-gun
(4) Other counties of Yaton
The Kanagawa Club and the People's Party Movement
4.
About permanent leasehold problem in Yokohama
The first one
Impact of the Futatsuya Tax International Court of Arbitration
(3) The Foreign Minister directive and the request for resupply of the national treasury.
The first year of the four major shoguns: Yokohama's financial difficulties and opposition to Tokyo's diplomacy
Immediately before and after the earthquake
6musubi
"Shincho" and "Progress" in Kanagawa Prefecture's regional magazines Turning to the theory of expansion in Japan.
First,
2 From the theory of "the pioneer of civilization" to the theory of national expansion
From the theory of the three-party coalition to the theory of longitudinal politics
The 4th magazine "Progress"
Socialist movement at the end of the Meiji era, mainly in western Kanagawa Prefecture
First,
(Ii) Socialist Spread Activities
Tokijiro Kato Villa and Socialist
Gudo Uchiyama
Trends in towns and villages during the formation of industrial zones Mainly on measures to attract factories in Kawasaki.
Location of the question
Situation in the Kawasaki area in the late Meiji period
Flood Control of the Tama River and Kawasaki Area
Shimachize "Industrial Invitation" and Taisuke Ishii
Invited five factories and pollution problems
6musubi
Urban problems during the establishment of the Keihin Industrial Zone, mainly in Kawasaki in the 1910s.
The first one
Reclamation and creation of waterfront areas and attraction of factories
(ii) Increase and Concentration of Population and Change in Kawasaki Town
Housing Problems for Workers and Public Health
5 Commuting Traffic Issues and Water Supply System
Six Summary
History of the Village in the Meiji and Taisho Periods Change in Aihara Village, Koza-gun
Kikutaro Aizawa, who left a note
Changes in the scenery of Nimura
Attachment / Documents (1) Silkworm / Agricultural Record Abstract
Appendix (2) Changes in Prices and Expenses
Trends in Yokohama Municipal Government during the Taisho Democracy Period
First,
Reform of the two-city system and elimination of constituencies
Retreatment of Three Masters and Advancement of Bureaucrats
Changes in political guidance and the path to cooperative municipal administration
The Wu Labor Federation’s Democracy Turn to Fascism
First,
Illusions for the establishment of the Nibu Minister Labor Federation
(1) Formation of the Labor Federation
(2) Declaration of Formation The ideological character
(3) Independence of the Koshinkai and its character
Mikami Nagawa Self-Government Party Movement Selection and setbacks of Local Incarceration Partyism
(1) Formation of Kanagawa Self-Government Party
(2) Response to the 1928 General Election
(3) Theory of Central Political Partys
Conversion to the Fascism Labor Movement to the Four Nippon Shipbuilding Labor Federation
(1) Inclination toward economic principles
(2) Participation of Jiangjiang Association
(3) Transformation process of the Koshinkai
5
Showa history of "A certain mountain village" described by the Showa Depression and the Monument of the Rural Economic Rehabilitation Movement
First,
Rural and Farmers under the Depression
(1) The bitterness of the village road told by the stone monument
(2) Rural villages suffering from the recession
(3) Uplifting Farmers' Movement
To escape from the recession and exhaustion
(1) Start of the Rural Economic Rehabilitation Movement
(2) Construction of an ideal agricultural village
Development of special incentives for agriculture in four prefectures
(1) Overview of Ikuta Village Hosoyama Village
(2) Plan for the establishment of incentive areas
(3) Implementation Status of Encouragement Sites
5
Overseas migration in Kanagawa Prefecture
First,
(2) Overseas migration of Kanagawa as seen from statistics
(ii) Yokohama Port and overseas immigrants
(1) The first year of Hawaii and Guam immigrants
(2) Official No. 1 Thursday Island Underwater
(3) About Hawaiian immigrants
(4) Immigration company in Kanagawa
(5) Immigration inn in Yokohama
(6) Overseas Traveler Training Center
The American village of Shigami Nagawa
Immigration overseas after World War II
Rural women living in the Sagamihara area
First,
In an era when two girls were told that they didn't need learning.
The days of the three daughters
4 Silk Mills
And as a housewife
(V) Hands that are not produced
The seventh round
Eighth
Life History of Koreans in Japan
Formation of Korean Workers and Great East Japan Earthquake
(1) Koreans living before the earthquake
(2) The massacre of Koreans under the parent's judgment
(3) Number of Korean casualties
(4) Exact measures by the authorities and memorial service by the Koreans themselves
(5) The rapid increase in Korean workers after the earthquake
2. Transition from the rise of labor movement to the wartime system
(1) Formation of Kanagawa Prefecture Korea Labor Union
(2) Reconciliation of the Kanagawa Prefectural Fresh Association
(3) The lives of Koreans during the Great Depression
(4) The rise of labor movement
(5) Forced Koreans under War regime
(6) Construction of Sagamiko Dam and Koreans
(7) Kyowa-kai System and Resistance
3musubi - Prospects of Postwar History
Modern Buraku Problems in Kanagawa
First,
And seek equality and freedom of human beings
(1) The light and darkness of the Low-Rise
(2) Christianity and the Liberal Rights Movement
With the aim of eliminating three-part drops
(1) Evangelism against Buraku
(2) Elementary school teachers and writers
(3) Buraku improvement movement and local improvement movement
Calling for the elimination of four-part drops
(1) U.S. turmoil and regional improvement
(2) The spirit of Horizontal Corporate Operations
(3) At the beginning of its establishment, Aowakai
Reconciliation Movement in the Five Fascism Period
(1) Procedure against discrimination in school
(2) Wartime Reconciliation Movement
Go to sixmusubi
War and the Diary of the People's Citizens
Diversity of the People's Image
A spirit of criticism that has continued to live
The People's Foundation of the Emperor System fascism
Intensification of Four Wars and Contradictions of Patrioticism
5. Deterioration of willingness to work and discouragement
Six-Point Deal War System and the People
A sudden shame of the Seven Loss
A cross section of postwar food problems
First,
2. Requests for Food Import by the Government
3 General Headquarters, U.S. Government, Far East Committee
Progress of late payment and food measures
5. Requests for Food Release by Governors
Meaning the release of six meals
The foundation of postwar labor movement formed an employee union at the Toshiba Horikawacho Plant
First,
(2) Assumptions
(1) Characteristics of the Horikawacho Plant
(2) Labor capital relations during the war
(ii) Formation of an employee union
(1) "Researchers" workers
(2) "Current work" workers
(3) Three tides
(4) Response by the Plant
(1) “Factory Roundtable” = Reorganized Production News Line
(2) "In-company cooperative association" concept
5
(1) Increase in union membership
(2) Issues in the History of Research
Transition process of the Kanagawa Pollution Prevention Ordinance
A mustache
Enactment of the Kanagawa Prefecture Business Site Pollution Prevention Ordinance for 2951
(1) Background of Ordinance
(2) Characteristics of the 1951 Ordinance
(3) Amendments to the Socialist Party
Enactment of "Ordinance on Prevention of Pollution" in 3964
(1) Partial revision of ordinances around 1960
(2) Enactment of the 1964 Ordinance
(3) Characteristics of the 1964 Ordinance
Enactment of the Kanagawa Prefecture Pollution Prevention Ordinance for 1971
(1) Pollution problems from the late 1960s
(2) 1971 Ordinance System
(3) Changes in the post-war Pollution Prevention Ordinance
Development Coordination Period Kanagawa Pollution Administration Over Local Government Administration in Kanagawa Prefecture and Yokohama City
(I) Basic character of "Ordinance on Prevention of Pollution"
(1) Priority of "conservation of Living Environment" in pollution administration
(2) “Sound development of industry” as a national policy
(3) Strengthening administrative authority to business sites
From regulation guidance to subsidy guidance in two prefectures
(1) Certification of pollution factories and administrative sanctions
(2) Enactment of the Basic Law and return to grant guidance
(Iii) Yokohama City "Creating a City Where Everyone Wants to Live" and Pollution Prevention Contract
(1) Pollution Prevention Ordinance for Comfortable Environment
(2) Significance of pollution prevention measures at the Relocation of Ougishima, Nippon Kokan
(Iv) Change the value of prefectural pollution administration targets to "ensure a good environment"
Problems of Local Governments In connection with the erasure of local governments
First,
295 Heavy chemical industrialization in prefectures since the 2025s
(ii) Foundation for the birth of innovative local governments
(1) Yokohama Municipal Government
(2) Kamakura Municipal Government
(3) Kawasaki Municipal Government
(4) Fujisawa Municipal Government
Characteristics of Innovation Administration in Four Prefectures
Future issues related to the foundation of innovative local governments
6
History of the Yokohama 10,000 Citizens' Assembly and its era
First,
(Ii) the birth of innovative municipal administration and the rejection of public assembly
(1) Appearance of Mayor Asukada Yokohama
(2) Do not become an assistant in charge of civic assembly
(3) The discussion of the public assembly begins
(4) 10,000 citizens' assembly plan
(5) 10,000 citizens' meeting
Progress leading to voluntary holding by three citizens
(1) Labor unions and citizens' movements over rejection of civic assembly
(2) Re-election of Mayor Asukata and Development of Municipal Administration
(3) The 1st 10,000 People's Assembly
Background and Issues of the 410,000 Citizens' Assembly
(1) From the Second Citizens' Meeting to the Citizens' Meeting
(2) The Significance of the 10,000 People's Assembly and its Age
New Kanagawa Plan
(1) To advance the New Kanagawa Plan
2. New Kanagawa Plan as a Social Plan
(1) Logic of Market and Plan
(2) New Kanagawa Plan for Self-Government and Solidarity
(3) New Kanagawa Plan with a three-layer structure
New Kanagawa plan of three o'clock land and decentralization
(1) New Kanagawa Plan to Create the Future
(2) Basic conditions for creating the future
(3) "Plan" of self-government and decentralization, participation of citizens of the prefecture
4 Major results of the New Kanagawa Plan
(1) Major composition of the plan and today's challenges
(2) Health, Medical and Social Welfare
(3) Reinstatement of work, consumer life, and Dowa measures
(4) Education, culture
(5) City Planning
(6) Commerce, Industry, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
Toward a New Regional Plan
Focusing on regional characteristics for the reconstruction of the modern history of Kanagawa
Perspective of Compilation of Prefectural History in 1991
The prototype of modern regionality
Composition of Complex Changes in Three Regions
Re-verification of the human image that supported the four regions
List of writing assignments
Sweeping
Mouth picture
Former Ogino Yamanaka Prefectural Office pictorial map
A car doll with the word "freedom"
Buddha statue made by Gudo Uchiyama (Rinsenjizo) and current Hakone-machi Ohiradairinsenji
Near Kawasaki Station in the early Showa era, Kawasaki Suido Tode Water Purification Plant (from "Kawasaki Magazine")
Kawasaki City Map of the 1930s (from "Kawasaki City Directory" published in 1930s)
Women trained during the War-Kawasaki City-
Women's Association officials in front of the New Yokosuka Women's Hall (1947) (Benton W. Decker's warehouse)
Women who vote with suffrage (from "Ayumi Ten Years after World War II")
Scenery of the 1st 10,000 People's Assembly in Yokohama
Current night view of Keihin Industrial Area (prefectural history editorial room)
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