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Isogo Ward History Chronology From 1946 to 10

Last Updated January 9, 2019

History chronology

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January 1, 1971Opening of Yokodai-Daini Elementary School
April 1, 1971Yokodai-Daiichi Elementary School opened (independent from Kusaka Elementary School Yokodai Branch) and Yokodai-Daiichi Junior High School opened.
July 5, 1971Established Hajime Mori chome to 6-chome, Morigaoka 1-chome to 2-chome, Hajime Nakahara chome to 4-chome
March 31, 1972Total elimination of streetcars
April 1, 1972Hama Elementary School Higashi Branch School opened in Isogo 3-chome housing complex, and is called an elementary school without an umbrella.
June 5, 1972Opened Yokodai South Park
March 24, 1973Opened Kuraki Park
April 1, 1973Kaminakazato Elementary School opened
April 9, 1973All lines on the Negishi Line and between Yokodai and Ofuna started operations.
April 18, 1973Establishments in the ward establish Isogo Business Association
August 25, 1973The tram preservation hall opened
September 1, 1973Yokodai-Daisan Elementary School opened, Yokodai-Daini Elementary School 4th Branch School opened
April 1, 1974Yokodai-Daiyon Elementary School opened (independent from the fourth branch of Yokodai-Daini Elementary School)
June 8, 1974Opening of Elderly Rehabilitation and Friendship Hospital
October 1, 1974Established in Yokodai, southern children's guidance office
October 5, 1974Isogo Center (Isogo District Center, Kiraku-Sou, Isogo Library) opens
October 8, 1974Opening of Mine Citizens' Forest
March, 1975Completion of forest area of urban planning road ring No. 2 forest area
May 9, 1975The 1st Isogo Residents' Meeting
April 1, 1976Yokodai-Daini Junior High School opened its doors
April 1, 1976The City Pollution Research Institute (currently the Institute for Environmental Science) opened in Takigashira.
June 1, 1976Opening of the Negishi Meeting House
June 24, 1976Prefectural Road Yokohama Zushi Line (Sasashita Kamariya Road) opens
July 10, 1976Start of water passing through the Ookagawa diversion channel
July 26, 1976Abolished Okamuracho. Established Hajime Okamura-chome to 8-chome
November 1, 1976Morihigashi Elementary School opened its doors
February 1, 1977Special elderly nursing home Isogo home, Yokohama-shi opened (17.3 abolition)
April 1, 1977Prefectural Isogo High School opened
April 12, 1977Hitorizawa Citizen's Forest Opening
August 1, 1977Abolition of Morimachi
October 1, 1977Congratulations on the 50th anniversary of Isogo Ward Government. The 1st Isogo Festival held
July 17, 1978Sugita 1-chome to 5-chome was newly established. Abolition of Nakaharacho
August 16, 1978Start using Shin-Sugita Station East Bus Terminal
October 1, 1978Published "History of Isoko" to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the ward administration
July 23, 1979Established Sugita 6-chome to 9-chome
September 1, 1980Sannoudai Elementary School opened
February 26, 1981Established Silver Human Resources Center in the southern part of Yokohama City
March 25, 1981Completed Negishi Station Square
March 31, 1981Completed Ookagawa diversion channel
April 1, 1981Hitorizawa Elementary School opened
May 1, 1982City Social Education Corner opened at the site of Hama Elementary School Higashi Branch School in Isogo 3-chome housing complex
April 1, 1983Prefectural Hitorizawa High School opened
April 21, 1983Opening celebration ceremony of "Ward Office Square / Promenade Gallery"
May 1, 1983Completed at the cutting edge of Shinisogo-cho, a landfill in Negishi Bay (name changed from 14.10.1 to "Isogo Sea Zuri Facility")
June 23, 1983Opened Yokodai Fire Branch Office
August 8, 1983Abolished 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 are newly established.
October 29, 1983The symbol of the ward will be established
January 18, 1984Establishment of Isogo Transport Office, Environmental Business Bureau
March 31, 1984Isogo Plant of Environmental Business Bureau closed
April 1, 1984Mori Junior High School opened its doors
May 4, 1984Opened Yokohama Children's Science Museum (from Taira 20.4.1 to nickname "Hamagin Children's Space Science Museum")
November 15, 1984The groundbreaking ceremony of the Kanazawa Seaside Line was held
August 1, 1985Establishment of a nursing center in the southern part of the city
March, 1986Completion of Urban Planning Road Ring Route 2 (Sasashita district)
November 3, 1986Sakae Ward and Izumi Ward were established. It will be 16 wards in the city
January 30, 1987The Kaminakazato District Center opened
February 15, 1987Isogo Sports Center opened
August 8, 1987Started using Isogo Avenue
October 1, 1987In commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the enforcement of the ward system, the ward tree "ume" and the ward flower "cosmos" were established.
October 6, 1987Kuragi Noh Stage Opening
March 31, 1988Published the magazine “Hama / Sea / Road” commemorating the 60th anniversary of the ward administration
November 21, 1988Sugita Tsubodori is newly established. Abolition of Sugita-cho
July 5, 1989Opened Kanazawa Seaside Line
September 1, 1989Nakahara-En, a nursing home for the elderly, opened
October 10, 1989Opening of Shinsugita Park
March 31, 1991Manji Hospital was closed
April 1, 1992Hama Elementary School Community House opened
April 20, 1992Negishi Junior High School Community House opened
March 31, 1993Published the magazine “Hama / Sea / Michi II” commemorating the 65th anniversary of the ward administration
May 22, 1993Yokodai-Daisan Elementary School Community House opened
May 25, 1993The Sugita District Center opens
September 4, 1993Yokodai Ekimae Park Children's Log House opens
April 1, 1994Negishi Home Support Service Center opened (name changed to Negishi Community Care Plaza in Hira 7.1)
April 19, 1994The Negishi District Center opened
May 14, 1994Yokodai-Daiyon Elementary School Community House opened
May 21, 1994Hama Junior High School Community House opened
November 6, 1994Aoba Ward and Tsuzuki Ward   were established. It will be 18 wards in the city
November 8, 1994Isogo Ward Lifelong Learning Support Center opened
April 1, 1996Okamura Junior High School Community House opened
August 1, 1996In front of Shin-Sugita Station, an administrative service corner, a community care plaza, and a complex of a tsusho-care facility "Poko-A-Poko" opened.
April 1, 1997Municipal Yokohama Commercial High School Besshina moved to Maruyama 1-chome.
August 4, 1997Water Works Bureau Isogo Sales Office moved to Isogo 2-chome
September 2, 1997Yokodai Community Care Plaza opened
October 25, 1997A ceremony commemorating the 70th anniversary of the ward administration was held. Establishment of ward tree, ward flower design mark, ward image song "ISOGO of all" of ward

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