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Kanagawa Pref. 4 Contents

Last update date April 17, 2024

To "Kanagawa Prefectural History"

Contents
Introduction
Legend
1 Review

First of all,
1 The history of prefectural land
2 Manyo Plants and Animals

1) Plant
2) Man's animal

3 Herbs Age

1) After Manyo
2) "Hongo-Tsuname" and herbal scholar
3) Herologists and naturalist of the Tokugawa Era
4) Survey of local products
5) Completion of Japanese herbalism and the development of natural science

4 Impact of Western Natural Sciences

1) Kemppel and The History of Japan
2) Moving and Plants of Tunberry and Kanagawa
3) Siebold and "Japanese Animal and Plant Magazine"

5 Visiting marine exploration vessels from Europe and the United States

1) Admiral Perry's arrival
2) Stevenson's North Pacific Exploration
3) The Challenger's arrival in Yokohama
4) Visit to the Vega
5) Visit to Aruba Dross

6 Visit by natural scientists from Europe and the United States and the dawn of Japanese Natural Sciences

1) Fortuning
2) Blakiston and Blakiston lines
3) Naumann
4) Animals in Auston and Sagami Bay
5) Bryah and Japanese butterflies
6) Lomiss and Lomisu
7) Levis and Japanese beetles
8) Animals from Hill Gen Dolhu and Sagami Bay
9) Coastal study of Moles and Enoshima
10) Research on Whitman and Japanese Hill
11) Animal faints of Deederline and Sagami Bay
12) Research on Harver Verel's Tokyo Bay and Sagami Bay
13) Nature Study by Japanese in the early Meiji period
14) Changes in nature in Kanagawa

2 Geology

First of all,
1 Overview of Topography and Geology

1) Topography
2) Geology

2 Small Buddha Mountain Range

1) Small Buddha Group
2) Nakatsu Group
3) Quaternary Formation

3 Tanzawa Mountains and its Maeyama

1) Green tough (Misaka Formation)
2) deep rock formation
3) metamorphic rocks
4) Ashigara Group
5) Structural development history of the Tanzawa Mountains

4 Oiso Hills and Hatano Basin

1) Oiso Hills
2) Hatano Basin

5 Miura Peninsula

1) Hayama Group
2) Miura Group
3) Quaternary Formation
4) Establishment of the Miura Peninsula

6 Tama Hills and Shimosueyoshi Plateau

1) Miura Group
2) Hongo, the area centered on Yokohama
3) Kanto Loam Formation
4) Changes in topographical surface

7 Sagamino Plateau and its surrounding Plateau

1) Sagamino Plateau and Aiko Plateau
2) Isehara Plateau

8 Plains and Lowlands

1) Ashigara Plain
2) Near Odawara city area and Hayakawa coast
3) Sagami Plain
4) Shonan Sand Dunes Area
5) Yokohama Coastal Area
6) Miura Peninsula area

9 Hakone-Yugawara Volcano

1) Tertiary volcanic rocks (base rocks)
2) Quaternary volcanic rocks before Yugawara Volcano
3) Yugawara Volcano
4) Hakone Volcano

10 Geohistory Summary - Focusing on the Quaternary -

1) Cretaceous to Tertiary
2) Quaternary
References

3 Plants and vegetation

First of all,
1 History of Plant Research

1) Botanical Sciences before the Meiji era
2) Impact from Western Europe
3) Studies to recent research
4) Current and future research directions

The natural environment and the specificity of plants and vegetation under the two prefectures

1) Natural Environment
2) flora
3) Overview of vegetation
4) The development of human culture and the transition of plant nature

Plants and vegetation in three prefectures

1) the camellia class area
2) beech class area
4 History, current status and future proposals for conservation vegetation and nature conservation
1) History of protection of nature and vegetation in the prefecture
2) Changes and current status of vegetation in conservation Prefecture
3) Existing vegetation map and local vegetation magazine
4) Proposal for potential natural vegetation and vegetation preservation
5) New prefectural land based on changes in vegetation

4 Animals

Outline
1 Kanagawa animal faint

1) Land animal fauna
2) The fauna of the sea

2 Origins of Life and Protozoic Plants

1) Origin of Life
2) Protocol plants

3 Proliferation animals and phylogenetic trees

1) Proliferators and their occurrences
2) strain tree

4 Japanese names and scientific name

Each theories
1 Primary Animal Gate

1) Protozone and classification of protozoa

2 Mesozoic Animal Gate

1) Significance of Mesozoic Animals
2) germ

3 Sea sponge animal

1) An animal called sea sponge
2) Reproduction of sponges
3) Classification of sponge animal

4 Catalogenesis

1) Throat insect net
2) potted calculus net
3) worm net

5 Comb animal gate (comb jellyfish animal)

1) tentacle net
2) tentacles-free net

6 Squad-shaped animal gate

1) eddyne net
2) insect-absorbing net
3) worm net

7 Correctional Animal Gate
8 String Animal Gate

1) unneedral net
2) needle net

9 Scattered Animal Gate

1) ringworm net
2) abdominal hair net
3) nematode net
4) Linear insect net
5) Dokiss net
6) cocktail net

10 Mollular Animal Gate

1) Kneading net
2) Digging net
3) abdominal foot net
4) Bivalve net
5) head foot net

11 Ringular Animal Gate

1) primitive ringworm net
2) multi-layered net
3) poor hair net
4) leeting net
5) (Yumushi) Net
6) Starworm (star mouth) net
7) Inlet insect net

12 Nothodoxidation

1) trilobit net
2) All leg net
3) sword tail net
4) A shell net
5) Spider-shaped net
6) Double leg net
7) binding net
8) Small leg net
9) lip leg net
10) Insect net

13 Horticular Gate
14 Catalytic Gate

1) broom net
2) Kokemushi net
3) arm foot net

15 semi-conventional gate
16 The Imperial Villars

1) Main epithelites produced in Sagami Bay and Tokyo Bay

17 Protocol Animal Gate

1) Objective net
2) Headline Network

18 The vertebrates Gate

1) No jaw net
2) Cartilage fish net
3) Oculoster fish
4) Double living net
5) reptile net
6) Bird net
7) feeding net

Natural Monument Chiran
Postcard
Mouth picture

Catalygo
Stubborne shrub
Japonica (Hakonesisda)
Outcrop of slate slate (Fujino Wada) in the Small Buddha Group
Outcrop of the green tough outcrop (the shore of the Doshi River under the Tsukui Youth House)
Quartz diorite exposed along the Kurokura River
Outcrop of crystalline limestone in the upper reaches of Shiraishizawa
Outcrop of crystalline limestone containing besbutstone (Shiraishizawa upstream prefecture designated natural monument)
Violet blue stone Virorite in hornfels (a natural monument designated by the upstream province of Zarenosawa)
Misakicho Sandstone alternate layer (Misaki Formation Formation) Bishamon Coast at the southern end of Miura Peninsula
Inconsistencies between the Zushi silt rock layer (Kamakura Formation) and the Quaternary Formation (Kamoi, Yokosuka City)
Outcrop of the Yoshizawa Formation (Yoshizawa Ofuku-Teramae, Hiratsuka City) The yellow-white part is light Ishiguro Itokoro is S Corea
Miyata Formation and shell fossils contained in it (west side of Keikyu Tsukuihama Station)
Hakone Neko period outer ring mountain lava (near Nagao Pass) The gray part is the lava flow black brown part is volcanic debris.
Hakone New Period Outer Ring Mountain Lava (Folding Screen Yamakita Foot) with a developed plate joints
Ren marks in the alternate layer of sandstone in Misakicho (Kaitocho, Misaki-shi, a natural monument designated by a cliff prefecture on the south side of Mt. Tonbi)
Onion-like structure found on the muddy sandstone surface of the Ashigara Group (near Yaga Station on the Gotemba Line)
The reverse fault group (the tip of Cape Chojagae)fault
Abnormal sedimentary structures found in the alternate layer of sandstone, Misakicho (Kaitocho, Misaki-shi)
Yabukoji-Sudajii-gun that remains as a shrine forest (Shirayama Shrine, Totsuka-ku, Yokohama)
Inode-tabu crowd (Oiso-cho, Naka-gun)
Symposium in bamboo forests There are many seeds of potential natural vegetation
Dust growing in rural areas and urban wastelands
Shirakashi (Higashitakane, Kawasaki-shi) considered to be potential natural vegetation on the Kanto Loam Formation (Higashitakane, Kawasaki-shi)
Coppice forest Kunugi and Konara (Hadano City) as a price vegetation for the shirakashi community (Hadano City)
The vegetation community in the riverbed is an important vegetation as a hand that does not have water purification action (Sagami River)
Green spaces in cities that are relatively conserved mainly in shrines and temples and old settlements (Chigasaki City)
The primeval forest of the Tanzawa Massif Fudakake (Shikimi-fir crowd)
Beech forest in the Tanzawa Massif (Yamaboushi to beech crowd)
Beech forest in the Tanzawa Massif (League and Beech crowd)
Suzutake mushrooms that grow on the forest floor of the beech crowd
The hillside (Yamakita-cho) where collapsed areas began to be formed in various places due to unreasonable forest clearing.
Vegetation around sulfur holes Acebi-Ryobu crowd (Hakone Owakudani 9)
Hakone moss community in Mount Kintoki
At Hakone Outer Ring Mountain and Omote-Tanzawa, artificial reforestation sites are spreading near the summit (Omote Tanzawa).
Wata Torikai Men
Cloisokaimen
Seattle (left/medium) Float Goat (right)
Isobana
Rooster
Murasaki Hana squirrel
Green gulling
Balcony japonica
Shrub
Mussel
A swift swim
Button shrimp
Squirrel
Monkiageha
Omurasaki
Acatateha
Peacock butterfly
Mice butterfly
Mountain butterfly (Togadake)
Gull spider
Zocala dragonfly (male)
Phosphorus
Thrush
Aya sea squirrel
White sea urchin
Tezzle mozzle
Married color of male Oiwa (upper) Female (bottom)
Nebulae (mouse bridal)
Live colour of red sea bream
Cybile that generates electricity
Light-emitting fish
Kusafugu (below) and its spawning (upper)
Tiger
Squirrel
Sea gull
Wolfbird

Appendix

Geological Map of Kanagawa
Geological Map of Tanzawa Eastern Region
Kanagawa Prefecture Existing Vegetation Map
Kanagawa Prefecture Potential Natural vegetation Map

For inquiries to this page

Board of Education Secretariat Chuo-toshokan Research Materials Division

Phone: 045-262-7336

Phone: 045-262-7336

Fax: 045-262-0054

Email address: ky-libkocho-c@city.yokohama.jp

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