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Kanagawa Prefectural History 3 Table of Contents
Last updated on April 17, 2024.
To Kanagawa Prefectural History
Introduction
Legend
Introduction
Part 1 Ancient and Middle Ages
1 The Song of Sagami
The song of Ono by Aibu
(1) The oldest song in Sagami
(2) The meaning of Ono's song in Sagami
(3) A song of Aibu Nonoyaki
Nito Uta
(1) Toka of "Manyoshu"
(2) The character of Toka
(3) Toka of "Kokin Wakashu"
(4) Customs Song
(5) Toyu's Song
The song of the three defenders
(1) The Guardian Song of Manyoshu
(2) The author's unknown guardian song
(3) The author's obvious human guard song
(4) The song of the Sagami Guardman
(5) Characteristics of the Audience Song
2 Kamakura Gozan
The birth of Kamakura Five Mountains
(1) Meian Eisai and Jufuku-ji Temple
(2) Rankei Dotaka and Kenchoji Temple
(3) Jomyoji Temple and Jochi-ji Temple
(4) Sogen Mugaku and Enkaku-ji Temple
(5) The Five Mountains System
Development and History of the Kamakura Five Mountains
(1) Invited by Eicho Zen monks headwater of the Gozan school
(2) The path to the establishment of the Gozan Zen Forest
(3) Propagation of the second sect of Genchozen from Zen sect
(4) Arts and Sciences activities of the people under Kongo Tongo The rise of Gakugei in Gozan
(5) The rise of the dream window faction and the evils of the party
(6) History of Kamakura Gozan since the Sadaharu and Oan era
3 The Art of Kamakura
First half of Kamakura
(1) Shochojuin and Buddhist teacher growth
(2) Buddha of Unkei
(3) A variety of paintings
The late Kamakura period
(1) The statues of Enno-ji Temple and the Great Buddha of Kamakura
(2) Zen sect Art
(3) Soong-style sculpture
(4) Picture scrolls and lost murals
(5) The advancement of Buddhist priests
Three North and South Dynasties and Muromachi Periods
(1) Kamakura-style painting monks
(2) Buddhist masters in Kamakura
4 The culture of the samurai centered on Sadaaki Kanezawa
Introduction
1 Sadaaki Kanezawa and Kanazawa Bunko
(1) Footprints of Sadaaki's calligraphy and book collection activities
(2) The actual situation of Sadaaki's calligraphy and book collection activities
The calligraphy style of Sadaaki Kanezawa
(1) Difference between the real time and the book style of Sadaaki
(2) The style of the Kamakura period
(3) Teiken and right-handed style
(4) Relationship between Sadaaki and the Sesonji family
Musubi
5 Gohojo's culture
(1) Expansion of cultural spheres
(1) Odawara culture
(2) Impact of Kyoto
2. Enhance culture
(1) A view of Shinto and Buddha
(2) Ethical Thought and Literature
Three Artists and Paintings
(1) Artisan organization and artisan
(2) Painting and Crafts
Four Buddha Education Culture
(1) Zen sect
(2) Esoteric Buddhism, Jodoism, Ise worship
Part 2 Early Modern
1 Local literary arts
1 Early Modern Waka
(1) Characteristics of Early Modern Waka
(2) A poet from the prefecture
(3) The poets of "The Title Xinzhu Shu"
haikai in the 2nd modern times
(1) Before Basho
(2) Before and after Genroku era
(3) Five-color Ink Movement and Sagami Haidan
(4) Around the Yasunaga and Tenmei era
(5) Culture and Bunsei and Tenpo era
(6) Basho stone monument
(7) Haikai Dojo Shigidatean
2 Education for the common people
One Terakoya
(1) Establishment of Terakoya
(2) A politician for Terakoya
(3) Old terakoya
(4) Number of Terakoya by region
(5) A longing for the teacher of Terakoya
(6) Master Terakoya
(7) Gender of female master and terako and size of terakoya
(8) Introductory age of Terako and years of enrollment
(9) Contents of subject
A private school
(1) Status of Establishment
(2) Martial arts dojo
Misato School
(1) Township schools in the late modern period
(2) Movement in the Meiji era
(3) Counselor Oya and Township School
(4) Township schools in the Ogino Yamanaka and Karasuyama prefectures
(5) Development of a Township School in Kanagawa Prefecture
3 common people's religion
Development of the Denominations
(1) Ashigarakami-gun
(2) Ashigarashimo-gun
(3) Taya-gun
(4) Osumi-gun
(5) Overview of the entire four counties
(6) Jodo Shinshu
The two major Yamashin
(1) Oyama in the early Edo period
(2) Murayamabo and Danya
The rule of Enoshima and the faith of Bensaiten
(1) Iwamoto-in's rule of Enoshima
(2) Bensaiten worship of Enoshima
4 Ise worship
(1) Kanzawa Lecture
(2) Ise Sangu Shrine
The Godan Family System and Farmers
(1) Chizushima Village's Danya System
(2) Changes in the Danya system in Chizushima Village
4 Agriculturalist in Aibu in the early modern era
The age of the peasant
One hill corner, Kasanosuke, Kotoyo
(1) Political participation from the standpoint of village officials
(2) Practice and Thought of Tanaka Hill Corner
(3) Education of Minokasanosuke Village Officials
(4) Yukitoyo Ikegami, who practices development and breeding
Nisontoku
(1) Farmers' Political Participation
(2) Practice and Thought of Sontoku
(3) The view of private politics in the corner of Tanaka Hill as seen in "Private Minutes"
(1) The corner of the hill
(2) Critics and Proposals for Reform and Practice as Shogunate Officials
Part 3 Modern and Contemporary
1 Overseas Newspapers and Yokohama Mainichi Shimbun
Kazumi Outer Newspaper
(1) Publishers of Overseas Newspapers
(2) The publication of "Newspaper Magazine"
(3) Editing of Overseas Newspapers
(4) Birthplace of Overseas Newspapers
2 Yokohama Mainichi Shimbun
(1) The first day of the Yokohama Mainichi Shimbun
(2) The first issue of the Yokohama Mainichi Shimbun
2 Yokohama Trading Shimpo and Kanagawa Shimbun-sha
(I) Yokohama Trade Shimpo
(1) Establishment of the Yokohama Trading Newspaper
(2) Merger of "trade" and "shinpo"
(3) Trade Shinpo era
(4) Ban Miyake and Yokohama Trade Shimpo
(5) The fall of Yoko trade and the emergence of Kanagawa
2 Kanagawa Shimbun-sha
(1) Kanagawa Shimbun-sha during the war
(2) Occupied Kanagawa Shimbun-sha
(3) Kanagawa Shimbun-sha in the 2025s and 2025s
(4) Kanagawa Shimbun-sha in the 2025s
3 Opening of mail and telegraphs
Establishment of One Telegraph
(1) Telegraph and Telegraph to the United States
(2) Begin handling of public telegrams
(3) Problems of Telegraph Charges
(4) Begin handling of European telegrams
(5) Extension of telegraph lines
The opening of postal services
(1) Opening of Tokaido Postal Service
(2) Establishment of Yokohama Post Office
(3) New establishment of Yokosuka Post Office
The opening of foreign mail
(1) Prehistory of Foreign Mail
(2) New construction of Yokohama Post Office
(3) Opening ceremony of Yokohama Post Office
Foreign nationals hired by the Yokohama Bureau
(1) Establishment of the Foreign Post Office
(2) Appointment of Assistant to the Foreign Post Division
(3) Bar salary of foreign employees
(4) Departure of foreign employees
4 Mission and Mission of Christianity
The Position of Yokohama in the Christian World
(1) Situation of prefectural missionary work
(2) Formation of the Christ Public Association of Japan in Yokohama
(3) Japan's first Foreign Missionary Council
(4) Regulations on the Board of Directors and Regulations
Education and evangelism
(1) Japan's first mesogist deity
(2) Yokohama, the birthplace of Revival
(3) Formation of Yokohama YMCA
Characteristics of Sansan Tama evangelism
(1) Evangelism by the Japanese
(2) Infiltration of missionary work
5. Establishment and Development of Maruyama Education
History of the Fuji Faith Assumptions of the Establishment of Maruyama
(1) Fuji faith
(2) Fujiko
(3) No way
The birth of Rokurobei Ito
(1) Age of childhood
(2) A period of study
Opening and Repression of the Three Maruyama Teachers
(1) Opening of Maruyama Education
(2) Repression of Rokurobei
Progress of Four Fuef Education Activities
(1) Authorization of missionary work
(2) The opening of teaching law
Nationwide development of the five teachings
(1) Pilgrimage
(2) Separation from Fusokyo
The ideology of "Oshirabe"
(1) The doctrine of the teaching of Maruyama
(2) The view of the gods and the view of human beings in Maruyama
Shichi-Nishigaya Uproar and Professor Maruyama after the death of the founder
6 Women's Mission School in Yokohama and Private Schools in Meiji Period
A Christian school
(1) Development process of Hue Lis Girls' School
(2) Women's education by Christianity faction and overall trends
Private schools and private schools with an emphasis on English
(1) Schools and schools established during the late Tokugawa shogunate Restoration Period
(2) Private schools established after the abolition of feudal clan prefectures
7 Theory of "Yokohama Ukiyo-e"
Introduction
Prosperity of Yokohama
(1) The birth of Yokohama
(2) Theory of "Kanagawa Culture"
Yokohama during the opening of port
(1) Foreign settlements
(2) Yokohama Japanese Town
The birth of Yokohama Ukiyo-e
(1) A painter of Yokohama Ukiyo-e
(2) Trends in Yokohama Ukiyo-e
Theory of Yokohama Ukiyo-e
(1) Production of Yokohama Ukiyo-e
(2) The fate of Yokohama Ukiyo-e
8 Trends in Art in Yokohama
Yuichi Takahashi
Yoshimatsu Goseda
Horyu Goseda
Charles Wagman
George Bigot
The first Kozan Miyagawa
Tenshin Okakura
Tomitaro Hara
Kanzan Shimomura
Shiko Imamura
Yukihiko Yasuda
Seison Maeda
Gyoshu Hayami
Seiju Omoda
Ushida Village
9 Kanagawa Traditional Crafts
One-Hakone and Odawara regions
(1) Hakone groundwork
(2) Hakone Fingerwork
2 Kamakura and Enoshima regions
(1) Kamakura Sculpture
(2) Shell work
(ii) Yokohama region
(1) Shibayama Lacquerware
(2) Aogai Makie
Isehara Region
(1) Daisen spinning top
(2) Bow and arrow
5 Other Crafts
(1) Yoko Hiroshi Hama Furniture
(2) Hariko Daruma
(3) Odawara lantern
(4) Bamboo shoots
10 The Birth of Modern Music
Training of one army band
(1) Naval Army Band
(2) Army Band
2 Music Education
(1) Government-based music education
(2) Singing song education
Music activities between the three people
(1) Introduction of Western music by foreigners
(2) Activities of Japanese nationals
(4) Conclusion
11 Kiriza in Odawara
Chopsticks
(I) Kiriza in Odawara
(1) The Ohashi family of the Hojo period
(2) The Ohashi family Kiri family in the early Edo period
(3) The Ohashi family Kiri family in the late Edo period
(4) Kiriza in the Meiji and Taisho eras
Ni-Edo Kiriza
(1) The first half of the Yukiwaka family
(2) Koiwa (Yukiwaka) late family
Relationship between Odawara Kiriza and Edo Kiriza
(1) Ookura Kiri and Kiri Onoue
(2) A riddle Chokiri Kiri
Musubi
12 Theatre and Films in Gathetheza
Introduction
Theatre of Nigathea
(1) Bandman troupe
(2) Milne troupe
A movie in the San Gatheet Theater
(1) The movie seen by Junichirou Tanizaki
(2) A film that has been sealed
4musubi
List of writing assignments
List of illustrators
Sweeping
Mouth picture
1 Ashigara-toge
2 Tomei Keiichi Minoru Kanazawa Thailand Image Prefectural Kanazawa Bunko Storage
3 Wooden Amida Nyorai statue of Jorakuji Temple
4 "Gunsho Renaissance Volume 15" Okusho Imperial Household Agency Shoryobuzo
5 "Gunshoji Summary Volume Hatsukuku" Okusho Imperial Household Agency Shoryobuzo
6.Hawk Figure
7 Rossian Shun Ko Xiao Statue Shigidate Anzo
8 Enoshima Bensaitenkai Book Visiting Group, Prefectural Museum Collection
9 Sontoku Ninomiya Statue Hotoku Ninomiya Shrine Collection
10 Yokohama Dukenozu Prefectural Museum
11 Yokohama Shokan Tenshudo Figure Prefectural Museum Collection
12 List of famous places in Yokohama Prefectural Museum Collection
13 Kamakura Sculpture Bunko
14 parquet writing desk
15 Zuzu-yaki picture plum flower bottle Collection, Tokyo National Museum
Yoritomo Okura Museum of Art increased in 16 caves
17 From the South Wind "Completion of Modern Japanese Paintings" Vol. 20 "Shiko Imamura" (Kodansha version)
18 Maruyama teaching dedication amount Maruyama teaching headquarters storehouse
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