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Isogo Ward History Chronology From 1946 to 10
Last Updated January 9, 2019
Date of Date | Items |
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January 1, 1971 | Opening of Yokodai-Daini Elementary School |
April 1, 1971 | Yokodai-Daiichi Elementary School opened (independent from Kusaka Elementary School Yokodai Branch School) and Yokodai-Daiichi Junior High School opened. |
July 5, 1971 | Newly established Hajime Mori chome to 6-chome, Morigaoka 1-chome to 2-chome, and Hajime Nakahara-chome to 4-chome |
March 31, 1972 | Elimination of streetcars |
April 1, 1972 | Hama Elementary School Higashi Branch School opens in Isoko 3-chome housing complex and is called an elementary school without umbrellas. |
June 5, 1972 | Opened Yokodai South Park |
March 24, 1973 | Kuraki Park opened |
April 1, 1973 | Kaminakazato Elementary School opens |
April 9, 1973 | All lines of Negishi Line and between Yokodai and Ofuna have started operations. |
April 18, 1973 | Establishments in the ward establish Isogo Business Association |
August 25, 1973 | The Tram Preservation Museum is opened |
September 1, 1973 | Yokodai-Daisan Elementary School opened, and Yokodai-Daini Elementary School fourth branch school |
April 1, 1974 | Yokodai-Daiyon Elementary School opened (independent from Yokodai-Daini Elementary School 4th branch school) |
June 8, 1974 | Opened hospital for rehabilitation of the elderly |
October 1, 1974 | Established in Yokodai, Southern children's guidance office |
October 5, 1974 | Isogo Center (Isogo District Center, Kiraku-Sou, Isogo Library) is open |
October 8, 1974 | Opening of Mine Citizen's Forest |
March, 1975 | Completed in the forest area of the city planning road No.2 |
May 9, 1975 | 1st Isogo inhabitant of a ward meeting |
April 1, 1976 | Yokodai-Daini Junior High School opens |
April 1, 1976 | City Pollution Research Institute (currently the Environmental Science Institute) opened in Takigashira |
June 1, 1976 | Opening of the Negishi Meeting House |
June 24, 1976 | Prefectural road Yokohama Zushi Line (Sasashita Kamariya Road) Opening |
July 10, 1976 | Start of watering the Okagawa Branch Waterway |
July 26, 1976 | Okamuracho was abolished. Newly established Hajime Okamura chome to 8-chome |
November 1, 1976 | Morihigashi Elementary School opens |
February 1, 1977 | Isoko Home for the Elderly, Yokohama City, opened (Heisei 17.3 Abolition) |
April 1, 1977 | Prefectural Isogo High School is opened |
April 12, 1977 | Hitorizawa Shimin-no-Mori opened |
August 1, 1977 | Abandoned Morimachi |
October 1, 1977 | Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Isoko Ward Government. Held the 1st Isogo Festival |
July 17, 1978 | Sugita 1-chome to 5-chome were newly established. Abolition of Nakaharacho |
August 16, 1978 | Started use of Shinsugita Station East Bus Terminal |
October 1, 1978 | Published "History of Isoko" to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the administration of the ward |
July 23, 1979 | Construction of Sugita 6-chome to 9-chome |
September 1, 1980 | Sannoudai Elementary School is opened |
February 26, 1981 | Opened Silver Human Resource Center in the southern part of Yokohama City |
March 25, 1981 | Completed Negishi Station Square |
March 31, 1981 | Completed the Okagawa Waterway |
April 1, 1981 | Hitorizawa Elementary School opens |
May 1, 1982 | City Social Education Corner opened at the site of Hama Elementary School Higashi Branch School in Isoko 3-chome housing complex |
April 1, 1983 | Hitorizawa High School is opened |
April 21, 1983 | Opening celebration ceremony of "Ward Gallery in front of the ward office square and Promenade Gallery" |
May 1, 1983 | Isogo Seashore is completed at the cutting edge of Shinisoko-cho, a landfill in Negishi Bay (the name was changed from 14.10.10.1 to "Isogo Kaizuri Facility"). |
June 23, 1983 | Opening of the Yokodai Fire Service Branch |
August 8, 1983 | Isogo-cho, Kuriki-cho and Tanakacho. Isogo 4-chome to 8-chome, Isogodai, Kuriki 1-chome to 3-chome, Hajime Tanaka-chome to 2-chome |
October 29, 1983 | The symbol of the ward will be established |
January 18, 1984 | Established Isogo Transportation Office, Environmental Business Bureau |
March 31, 1984 | The Isogo Plant of Environmental Business Division is closed |
April 1, 1984 | Mori Junior High School opens |
May 4, 1984 | Yokohama Children's Science Museum Opening (from 20.4.1 to nickname "Hamagin Children's Space Science Museum") |
November 15, 1984 | Groundbreaking ceremony for the Kanazawa Seaside Line |
August 1, 1985 | Established a nursing center in the southern part of the city |
March, 1986 | Completion of City Planning Road No. 2 (Sasashita District) |
November 3, 1986 | Sakae Ward and Izumi Ward were established. It will be 16 wards in the city |
January 30, 1987 | Kaminakazato District Center is open. |
February 15, 1987 | Isogo Sports Center is open |
August 8, 1987 | Launched using Isogo Avenue |
October 1, 1987 | In commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the constituency system, the ward tree “ume” and the ward flower “Cosmos” were established. |
October 6, 1987 | Kuraki Noh Stage Opening |
March 31, 1988 | Published the 60th anniversary magazine "Hama, Sea, Road" commemorating the 60th anniversary of the ward administration |
November 21, 1988 | Established Sugita Tsubochain. Abolition of Sugita-cho |
July 5, 1989 | Kanazawa Seaside Line opened |
September 1, 1989 | Nakahara-En, a nursing home for the elderly |
October 10, 1989 | Shinsugita Park opened |
March 31, 1991 | Manji Hospital is closed. |
April 1, 1992 | Hama Elementary School Community House opened |
April 20, 1992 | Negishi Junior High School Community House is established |
March 31, 1993 | Published the 65th anniversary magazine "Hama / Sea / Michi II" commemorating the 65th anniversary of the ward administration |
May 22, 1993 | Yokodai-Daisan Elementary School Community House opened |
May 25, 1993 | Sugita District Center is open. |
September 4, 1993 | Yokodai Ekimae Park Children's Log House is open |
April 1, 1994 | Negishi Home Support Service Center opened (renamed to 7.1 Negishi Community Care Plaza) |
April 19, 1994 | The Negishi District Center is opened |
May 14, 1994 | Yokodai-Daiyon Elementary School Community House opened |
May 21, 1994 | Hama Junior High School Community House opened |
November 6, 1994 | Aoba Ward and Tsuzuki Ward were established. It will be 18 wards in the city |
November 8, 1994 | Opening of Isogo Ward Lifelong Learning Support Center |
April 1, 1996 | Opened Okamura Junior High School Community House |
August 1, 1996 | Opened a complex facility with an administrative service corner, a community care plaza, and a tsusho vocational facility “Piko A Poko” in front of Shinsugida Station. |
April 1, 1997 | Municipal Yokohama Commercial High School Relocated to Maruyama 1-chome |
August 4, 1997 | Water Works Bureau Isogo Sales Office relocated to Isogo 2-chome |
September 2, 1997 | Yokodai Community Care Plaza is opened |
October 25, 1997 | Held a ceremony commemorating the 70th anniversary of the ward administration. Design mark of ward tree, ward flower design mark, ward image song of ward "ISOGO of all" |
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Isogo Ward General Affairs Department Ward Administration Promotion Division
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Phone: 045-750-2335
Fax: 045-750-2532
Email address: is-kusei@city.yokohama.jp
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