Hatchobori Gumiyashiki
We tried to consider what kind of place Hatchobori-gumi mansion, where the town power and town center under the south and north magistrates lived. About a 10-minute walk southeast of Nihonbashi, commonly known as Hatcho Horibe (Kita Hatchobori, around Hon Hatchobori, Kabuto-cho 1-3, Kayabacho 1-3, Kayabacho 1-3, and issuance digging 1-4). There was an area called. This area is
The east side is surrounded by the Kamejima River, the west side is the Kaede River (current Metropolitan Expressway), the south side is Hatchobori, and the north side is the Nihonbashi River, surrounded by waterways on all sides. The power and concentric lived in the area where Hatchobori was limited, accounting for about 36% of Hatchobori in terms of area, and is officially called `` Hatchobori Concentric worship Onawa Yashiki '' It was called "Hatchobori Gumi Yashiki", "Machi Gumi Yashiki", and "Machi Gumi". Here, the name of "Hatchobori Gumiyashiki" is adopted.
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New work "Hatchobori Gumiyashiki Figure 1,853/1600" Commentary Shizuo Nakamura
Land allocation and distribution
The Hatchobori Gumi Yashiki is a large rope mansion (approximately 40,000 tsubo during the Kaei era), and was worshiped by the Shogunate as a powerful and concentric group. The land allocation and distribution of this land are left to the power and concentric, and the inside of the Kumiyashiki is divided into two places of worship and concentric worship, the place of worship is divided into 50 people, and the place of worship is divided into 200 people. Was divided and divided into land.
In general, my strength lent my mansion to someone, and the number was 2-3 to 4-5. The lender was "Confucians, doctors, part-time jobs, Japanese calligraphy family, painters, etc. According to the records of July 1, 1854 of the "Old Shogunate Succession Book" collected by the National Diet Library,
(Land lessee and his occupation) Komatsu Hiroshi Hara Renjin Confucian (Land lender's power) Hattayu Tojo
(Land borrowers and their occupations) Jiro Fujitake Nanjin (Japanese calligraphy family) (the lender's power) Zenemon Hara
(Land borrowers and their occupations) Kingoro Takahashi Ronin Handprints Guidance (Leader's power) Saburo Yu Hiyoshi
Yes, it is. "Imperial beer", which I propose and proceed with the project, was first brewed by "Komin Kawamoto" at "now Kayabacho 1-chome", which is the core of Edo Minatomachi, but this is also a powerful rental house May have been.