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Kanagawa Pref. Table of Contents

Last update date April 17, 2024

To "Kanagawa Prefectural History"

Introduction
Legend
First of all,
Internal and external circumstances surrounding the establishment of the Kanagawa Court

First of all
Initiating a new government diplomacy

(1) Zhentai and the Court
(2) Nagasaki Court and Hyogo Court
(3) Kobe incident and the New Government's Diplomacy

Passengers of the Great East China Sea

(1) Advancement of the Tokaido Army
(2) Commanded Masago Yonekura, the lord of the Rokuura feudal lord, to enforce Yokohama
(3) A meeting between Former Governor Hashimoto and Nobuyuki Kanagawa
(4) Conflict of the Yonekura Rokuura feudal lord's Yokohama crackdown and its miscarriage

(Iii) International Relations Routes

(1) Hyogo-Osaka Diplomacy
(2) Security in Yokohama
(3) Kanagawa magistrate and Parks
(4) Requests to the Kyoto Government
(5) Seiichiro Kinashi and Parks
(6) Establishment of Kanagawa Court
(Seven) Process to Kanagawa Prefecture

From Zhang Mang to Free People's Rights Over the Sagami Ogino Yamanaka Clan Jinya incident

Whereabouts of one question

(1) First of all,
(2) Outline of the Ogino Yamanaka Domain Jinya
(3) Review of Cases

About two in-country Zhang Mang

(1) Shiro Yuki Monto Book
(2) Shiro Yuki and Sakichi Suzuki
(3) Martial Arts and National Studies at the end of the Tokugawa Era

Reexamination of the San Ogino Yamanaka Domain Jinya

(1) Participation of the Monjin Group
(2) Payment of money to the poor
(3) Assessment of the Case

From Mang Sigusa Mang to a civilian

(1) The people of Mang Mang.
(2) The trajectory of Zhang Mang and others as a free civilian.
(3) The trajectory of Zhang Mang and others As the leader of the People's Party

5 musubi

(1) Zhang Mang's Recovery Experience
(2) "Shang Ming Consciousness"

Touching the politics of Nishi-Sagami in the early Meiji era and the governance of the popular Ashigara prefecture

First of all, new and old
Reorganization of two-legged prefectures
Improving and Acceptance of Three Policies
(4) Promotion of new education
Foundation for the formation of the Five People's wealth
6 Dawn of Fishery
At the end of

Quality land and quality status in the early Meiji era Through the Mado incident

First of all
1st year of the Matsuki family possession of quality land owned by the Matsuki family
Quality type centered on Sanmado Village
(v) Situation of Conditional Land

History of Tsukui-gun Liberal Rights Movement

The spiritual culture of Ichiku Tsukui-gun
2. The outbreak of the Liberal Rights Movement
3 Development of the Liberal Rights Movement
Tsukui's Party Case
Five Postcards

I would like to introduce the Freedom Party Headquarters Press Report to study the history of Jiyuto.

First of all
Fiscal situation of the Jiyuto Party
About the dissolution of the three Jiyuto Party
Introduction to historical materials "Jiyuto Headquarters Newspaper"

Based on the civilian "Risuke Hoshitani Diary" in the 2024s as a clue

First of all
Niue Ueda Chuichiro and Political Movement
Activities as a member of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan
About the construction of the Shibusa Central Railway
5.

Trends of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan in Liberal Rights Movement

First of all
A civil rights association under the umbrella of the Liberal Democratic Party

(1) Political debates in Yokohama: Constitutional Reform Party
(2) Kamakura-gun Tomobunkai and Tachibana-gun fellowship
(3) The Constitutional Reform Party of Hachioji, Minamitama-gun
(4) Other county

The Kanagawa Prefectural Club and the People's Party Movement
Four Summary

Regarding the Perpetual Loan Issue in Yokohama

A handwriting
Impact of Futatsuya Tax International Arbitration Court
(iii) Foreign Minister's directives and requests for replenishment of national treasury
The first year of the four major cities of Yokohama's financial difficulties and opposition to Tokyo's diplomacy
5 Immediately before and after the earthquake
6 musubi

Shincho and Progress in Kanagawa Prefecture's local magazines Shincho and Progress.

First of all
2 From the theory of "pioneer of civilization" to the theory of national expansion
From the three-party alliance theory to the political world
Leaving in the four magazine "Progress"

The socialist movement in the late Meiji era, mainly in western Kanagawa Prefecture

First of all
2 Socialist Promotion Activities
Tokijiro Kato's villa and socialist
The four opposite monk Gudo Uchiyama

Trends in towns and villages during the industrial zone formation period Focusing on measures to invite factories in Kawasaki-cho

Whereabouts of one question
2. Status of Kawasaki Area in the late Meiji Period
Flood Control of the Tama River and Kawasaki Area
Shimachi "Inviting Industry Inviting Industry" and Taisuke Ishii
Inviting five factories and pollution issues
6 musubi

Urban problems at the time of the establishment of the Keihin Industrial Zone in Kawasaki in the 1990s.

A handwriting
Landfill and construction of Nikai Area and Attraction of factories
Three Increase and Concentration of Population and Changes in Kawasaki Town
(4) Worker housing issues and public health
5 Commuter Traffic Issues and Water Supply Installation
6 Summary

History of Village Life in the Meiji and Taisho Period

Kikutaro Aizawa, who left his handwriting
Changes in the landscape of Nimura

Attached/Documents (1) Silkworms and Agricultural Records
Attachment 2. Changes in Prices and Expenses

Trends in Yokohama Municipal Government during the Taisho Democracy Period

First of all
Reform of the two-city system and elimination of constituencies
Retreatment of the Three Great Viewers and the advancement of bureaucrats
(4) Changes in Political Guidance and Cooperation Path to Municipal Government

Wrought from Democracy to Fascism

First of all
Illusion about the formation of the Nibu Workers' Union

(1) Formation of the Buddhism Labor Union
(2) Declaration of Formation its ideological character
(3) Independence of Koshinkai and its Characteristics

Mikami Nagawa Autonomous Party Movement Selection and Frustration of Local Productions

(1) Formation of Kanagawa Self-Government Party
(2) Response to the 1928 General Elections
(3) Central Party Joint Discussion

4 Japan Shipbuilding Labor Federation Conversion to Fascism Labor Movement

(1) Inclination to economicism
(2) Participation in the Jiangjiang Union
(3) Transformation Process of the Koshinkai

5.

Showa history of "a mountain village" talked about by the Showa Depression and the Rural Economic Rehabilitation Movement

First of all
Farm villages and peasants in the Second Depression

(1) The bitterness of the village road spoken by the monument
(2) A rural village that suffers from recession
(3) Uplifting farmers' movement

3 To escape from recession and exhaustion

(1) Launch of Rural Economic Rehabilitation Movement
(2) Construction of an ideal agricultural village

Development of special promotion areas for agriculture in four prefectures

(1) Overview of Ikuta Village Hosoyama Village
(2) Plan for establishment of recommended sites
(3) Implementation status of establishment of recommended sites

5.

Overseas migration in Kanagawa Prefecture

First of all
Overseas migration in Kanagawa as seen from the viewpoint of statistics
Three Yokohama Port and Overseas Migrants

(1) Hawaii's first year and Guam immigrants
(2) On Thursday Island, No. 1 of the Government of Japan
(3) About Hawaiian immigrant
(4) Kanagawa immigration company
(5) Immigrant inn in Yokohama
(6) Overseas Traveler Training Center

American village in Shijin Nagawa
5 Overseas migration after World War II

A rural woman living in the Sagamihara area

First of all
In a time when two girls said they don't need to study.
The days of the three daughters
Four silk mills
Five mother as a housewife
6 Hands that are not in production
Behind the Seven Battles
At the end of the day

Life history of Koreans living in Japan

Formation of Korean Workers and Great East Japan Earthquake

(1) Koreans living before the earthquake
(2) The massacre of Koreans under the parental judgment
(3) Number of Korean victims
(4) Subsequent measures by the authorities and memorial service provided by the Koreans themselves
(5) The rapid increase in Korean workers after the earthquake

Trends from the rise of labor movement to wartime regime

(1) Formation of Korea Labor Union in Kanagawa Prefecture
(2) Harmony business of Kanagawa Prefectural Food Association
(3) Life of Koreans during the Great Depression
(4) An increase in labor movement
(5) Koreans are forced to be carried out under wartime regime
(6) Construction of Sagamiko Dam and Koreans
(Seven) Kyowakai Structure and Resistance

Three Musubi - Outlook for Postwar History

Modern Buraku Problems in Kanagawa

First of all
In search of equality and freedom of two human beings

(1) The light and darkness of the Literature Open Order
(2) Christianity and the Liberal Rights Movement

Aiming to Eliminate Diversity

(1) Evangelism to Buraku
(2) Elementary school teachers and writers
(3) Buraku improvement movement and local improvement movement

In pursuit of the elimination of all four divisions

(1) U.S. riot and regional improvement
(2) Spirit of Horizontal Company Operation
(3) Seiwakai at the beginning of its establishment

Reconciliation movement in the Five Fascism Period

(1) Tadasu for discrimination in school
(2) Reconciliation movement under wartime system

Instead of six musubi

Discussions in the War and the Diary of the People

Diversity of the People’s Image
The spirit of criticism that continued to live
The popular foundation of the Emperor System Fascism
Intensification of the Four Wars and the Contradiction of Patriotism
5 Decrease in motivation to work and feel like fighting
The Sixth Decisive Battle System and the People
Rapid aim for the Seven Loss

A cross section of food problems after the war

First of all
(Ii) Request for Food Import
Three General Headquarters, U.S. Government, and Far East Committee
Progress of slow delivery and food measures
5 Governor's Request for Food Release
Meaning the release of six meals

Formation of post-war labor movement formation of an employee union at Toshiba Horikawacho Plant

First of all
2 Assumptions

(1) Characteristics of Horikawacho Plant
(2) Labor relations during wartime

3 Formation of Employee Union

(1) "Research staff"
(2) "current work"
(3) Three Trends

(4) Factors’ Response

(1) “Factory Meeting” = Reorganized Product Report
(2) “In-company cooperative association” concept

5.

(1) Increase in union membership
(2) Issues in the History of Research

Transition process of Kanagawa Prefecture Pollution Prevention Ordinance

One handwriting
Establishment of the Kanagawa Prefectural Office of Pollution Prevention in 1975

(1) Background of the enactment of the ordinance
(2) Characteristics of the 1951 Ordinance
(3) Amendment to the Socialist Party

Establishment of "Ordinance on Pollution Prevention" in 1964

(1) Partial amendment of the ordinance after 1960
(2) Establishment of the Ordinance of 1964
(3) Characteristics of the 1964 Ordinance

Enacted the Kanagawa Prefecture Pollution Prevention Ordinance

(1) Pollution problems since the late 1960s
(2) 1971 Ordinance System
(3) Changes in Postwar Pollution Prevention Ordinance

Pollution administration of Kanagawa Prefecture and Yokohama City

1. Basic character of the Ordinance on Pollution Prevention

(1) Priority of conservation in the Living Environment
(2) “Healthy development of industry” as a national policy
(3) Strengthening administrative authority on business sites

From the two prefectures of pollution administrative regulation guidance to subsidy guidance

(1) Authorization of pollution factories and administrative sanctions
(2) Establishing the Basic Law and Return to Subsidiary Guidance

Yokohama City “Creating a city where everyone wants to live” and pollution prevention contract

(1) Pollution prevention regulations for comfortable environment
(2) Significance of Pollution Control Measures at the Relocation of Ougishima, Nippon Kokan

4. Change of value of prefectural pollution administrative goals to ensure a good environment

Problems of local governments In connection with the disappearance of local governments

First of all
2195 Heavy Chemical industrialization in the prefecture since the 2024s
The foundation for the birth of three innovative local governments

(1) Municipal administration of Yokohama
(2) Kamakura Municipal Government
(3) Kawasaki Municipal Government
(4) Municipal Government of Fujisawa

Characteristics of Innovation Administration in four prefectures
(5) Future issues related to local government foundation
Six to the end

History of the 10,000-person Citizens' Meeting in Yokohama and its era

First of all
The birth of innovation Municipal Government and Rejection of Citizens' Meeting

(1) The Appearance of The Mayor of Yokohama Asukada
(2) Not an Assistant in charge of civic assembly
(3) Discussion at the public assembly begins
(4) Plan to hold 10,000 citizens' meeting
(5) Rejecting a 10,000-person citizen meeting

Progress of voluntary holding by three citizens

(1) Labor unions and citizens over the rejection of civic assembly
(2) Reelection of Mayor Asukata and Development of Municipal Administration
(3) Holding the 1st 10,000 People's Assembly

Background and Challenges of 410,000 Citizens' Meeting

(1) From the second citizen meeting to inhabitant of a ward meeting
(2) Significance and Era of 10,000 People's Assembly

New Kanagawa Project

In order to advance the New Kanagawa Plan
2 “New Kanagawa Plan” as a “social plan”

(1) Logic of Markets and Plan
(2) "New Kanagawa Plan" of self-government and solidarity
(3) New Kanagawa Plan as a three-layer structure

New Kanagawa Project for Three o'clock Area 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 in prefectural citizens

4 Major achievements in the New Kanagawa Plan

(1) Major configurations of the Plan and today’s challenges
(2) Health, Medical Care, Social Welfare
(3) Reinstatement of Labor, Consumer Life, and Dowa Measures
(4) Education and Culture
(5) Town development
(6) Commerce, industry, agriculture, forestry and fisheries

5 Aiming for a New Regional Plan

Focusing on regional characteristics for the reconstruction of Kanagawa's contemporary history

Perspective of prefectural history engraving in modern times
The prototype of modern regionality
Composition of Multiple Fluctuations in the Three Regions
Re-verification of the human image that supported the four regions

List of assignments
Postcard
Mouth picture

Former Ogino Yamanaka Prefectural Office Picture
Car doll with "Freedom" written
Buddha statue by Gudo Uchiyama (collected by Rinsenji) and the current Daiheidai Rinsenji Temple in Hakone Town
Near Kawasaki Station in the early Showa era, Kawasaki Suido Tode Water Purification Plant (from "Kawasaki Magazine").
Map of Kawasaki City in the 1930s (from "Kawasaki City Handbook" published in 1930)
Women trained during the war - Kawasaki city
Women's Association officials (1947) lined up in front of the new Yokosuka Women's Hall (collected by Benton W. Decker)
Women who vote for suffrage and vote (from "Ayumi of the Decade after the war")
Venue Landscape of the First 10,000 People's Assembly in Yokohama
Current night view of Keihin Industrial Area (prepared by the Prefectural History Editorial Office)

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