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Hamamatsu

  • - 794
  • 794 - 1335
  • 1336 - 1603
  • 1603 - 1716
  • 1717 - 1836
  • 1837 - 1867
  • 1868 - 1893
  • 1894 - 1912
  • 1912 - 1926
  • 1945 - 1956
  • 1957 - 1972
  • 1973 - 1989

1868 - 1893

< 1837 - 1867 1894 - 1912 >
Year Area
1868 Old Hamamatsu Flooding of the Tenryu river
1868 Old Hamamatsu Founding of the Horie clan
1868 Old Hamamatsu Suruga clan incorporates the Hamamatsu clan
1868 Old Hamamatsu Isobe Shigezo starts a weaving factory
1868 Founding of the Shizuoka clan
1868 Old Hamamatsu Emperor Meiji visits Hamamatsu
1869 Old Hamamatsu Reclamation project of Mikatahara starts
1870 Inasa Great fire in Kanasashi
1871 Old Hamamatsu

Construction of the Horidome canal starts

1871 Old Hamamatsu Founding of Shizuoka Prefecture and Horie Prefecture
1871 Old Hamamatsu Opening of the Horidome canal
1871 Old Hamamatsu Founding of Hamamatsu Prefecture
1871 Old Hamamatsu Opening of Hyakurien, a tea plantation
1872 Old Hamamatsu Founding of the law court of Hamamatsu Prefecture
1873 Old Hamamatsu Opening of the Hamamatsu Gakko, school.
1874 Old Hamamatsu Fire in the central of Hamamatsu post town
1876 Old Hamamatsu Hamamatsu merges with Shizuoka Prefecture
1882

Birth of Sakamoto Kyugoro

1882 Inasa Opening of the Kanasashi Bank
1883 Old Hamamatsu Establishment of the Hamamatsu Bank
1883 Hosoe Birth of Matsushima Yashuhei
1884 Old Hamamatsu Fire in Sakana-machi
1884 Old Hamamatsu Birth of Horiuchi Katsujiro
1884 Inasa 4 villages merges to form the Village of Iinoya
1885 Old Hamamatsu Founding of the Seien Bank
1885 Old Hamamatsu Fire in Kasai
1885 Old Hamamatsu Fire in Murakushi burns 143 houses
1886 Old Hamamatsu Founding of the Toshogu Shrine
1886 Old Hamamatsu Birth of Kawai Koichi
1887 Old Hamamatsu Birth of Suzuki Michio
1887 Old Hamamatsu

Yamaha Torakusu builts an organ

1888 Old Hamamatsu Fire of the Ryuzenji Temple
1888 Old Hamamatsu Opening of the Hamamatsu Station
1888 Old Hamamatsu Opening of the Magori Station
1888 Old Hamamatsu Establishment of Yamaha Organ Works
1888

Birth of Nishikawa Kumazaburo

1889 Hamakita 6 villages were founded in Hamakita
1889 Old Hamamatsu Founding of the Town of Hamamatsu
1889 Old Hamamatsu

Research on the Shijimizuka site

1889 Old Hamamatsu Founding of the Shofukuji temple
1889 Maisaka

Hattori Kurajiro starts cultivation of soft-shelled turtle in Lake Hamana

1889 Maisaka Founding of the Town of Maisaka
1889 Maisaka Opeinig of the Tokaido Railroad
1889 Inasa Founding of the Town of Kanasashi
1889 Inasa 5 villages merges to form the Village of Iinoya
1889 Inasa 5 villages merges to form the Village of Okuyama
1889 Inasa 6 villages merges to form the Village of Idaira
1889 Inasa 7 villages merges to form the Village of Shizutama
1891

Eel cultivation at Lake Hamana begins

1891 Old Hamamatsu Fire in Kaji-machi burns 66 houses
1891

Birth of Takahashi Kikumatsu

1892 Old Hamamatsu Fire at a theater in Renjaku-cho burns 242 houses
1892 Old Hamamatsu Tenryu Unyu, a transit company, establishes
1892 Old Hamamatsu A storm destroys 358 houses and also damages the Hamamatsu Castle.
1892 Export of organs starts
1893 Old Hamamatsu Fire of Shinmei burns 55 houses.
1893 Old Hamamatsu Tenryu Unyu, a transit company, establishes
1893 Old Hamamatsu Introduction of foot looms in Hamamatsu
1893 Old Hamamatsu Bank of the Tenryu River collapses
1893 Old Hamamatsu

Birth of Fukunaga Asao

1893 Maisaka Founding the Maisaka Branch of Enyo Bank

< 1837 - 1867 1894 - 1912 >
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