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The following is a timeline of the
history of the city of
Yokohama ,
Japan .
Prior to 20th century
1859
1860 -
Orrin Freeman 's photography studio begins operating.
[2]
1861 - Japan Herald English-language newspaper in publication.
[3]
1862 - September 14:
Namamugi Incident .
[4]
1866 - 26 November: Fire.
1867 - Japan Gazette English-language newspaper begins publication.
[3]
1868
1869
Tokyo-Yokohama telegraph begins operating.
[7]
Maruzen [
de ] publisher in business.
[4]
1871 - Yokohama Mainichi Shinbun (newspaper) begins publication.
1872
1873 -
Suzuki Shin'ichi I 's photography studio begins operating.
[2]
1874 -
Kuboyama Cemetery [
ja ] established.
1875 - Far East English-language newspaper begins publication.
[2]
1876 -
Kanagawa Normal School [
ja ] founded.
1880 -
Yokohama Specie Bank
[10]
[11] and Yokohama Chamber of Commerce
[12] established.
1882 -
Yokohama School of Commerce [
ja ] established.
[9]
1886 - Cholera outbreak.
1888 - January 31: Fire in
Noge-cho [
ja ] .
1889 - Yokohama incorporated as a city; municipal election held.
1890
1894 - 20 June: Earthquake/fire.
[14]
1897 - 9 September: Typhoon.
[14]
1898 - Population: 193,762.
[13]
20th century
21st century
See also
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^
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ISBN
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ISBN
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ISBN
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^
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^
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^ Vernon N. Kisling, ed. (2000).
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ISBN
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^ Philip Shapira; et al., eds. (1994).
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ISBN
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^
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^
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cite book }}
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^
"Garden Search: Japan" . London:
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^
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^
"Timeline of Ramen Development" ,
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^
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^
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This article incorporates information from the
Japanese Wikipedia and
German Wikipedia .
Bibliography
Published in the 19th century
Published in the 20th century
"Yokohama" . Guide Book for Tourists in Japan . Yokohama: Obun Printing Co. 1903.
Matsutaro Nakada (ed.). City of Yokohama, Past and Present . Yokohama Publishing.
"Yokohama" .
Encyclopædia Britannica . Vol. 28 (11th ed.). 1910. p. 921.
"Yokohama (Musashi)", Handbook for Travellers in Japan (9th ed.), London:
J. Murray , 1913,
hdl :
2027/nnc1.50290956
T. Philip Terry (1914),
"Yokohama and its Environs" , Terry's Japanese Empire , Boston: Houghton Mifflin,
LCCN
14005129
Robert P. Porter (1915),
"Ports and Other Cities: (Yokohama)" , Japan, the New World-Power (2nd ed.), London: Oxford University Press
"Short History of the City of Yokohama", Summary of the Yokohama City Annual Statistics , Yokohama City Office, 1920,
hdl :
2027/umn.31951t00084131s (includes timeline)
Yūzō Katō; Yokohama Shiritsu Daigaku (1990). Yokohama, past and present: 100th anniversary of Yokohama's incorporation 130th anniversary of the Port of Yokohama . Yokohama City University.
Published in the 21st century
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