緊急情報
ホーム > 検索結果
ここから本文です。
ward に対する結果 31 件中 1 - 10 件目
piece of pottery in the world (Odai-Yamamoto Site, Aomori Prefecture) 約16,500年前 世界最古の土器(青森県大平山元遺跡) About 11,000 years ago The oldest piece of pottery from Chiba City (Sakanokoshi Site, Asumigaoka, Midori Ward, Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture) The world began warming. 約11,000年前 千葉市内最古の土器(千葉市緑区あすみが丘の坂ノ越(さかのこし)遺跡) 温暖化に転じ
https://www.city.chiba.jp/kasori/infomation/curaterdiary_o.html 種別:html サイズ:80.029KB
第3章 日ごろからの準備について知ってください The City of Chiba has created a Disaster Prevention Guidebook for Foreigners for foreign residents to use. This guidebook is available at places such as City Hall, ward offices, and the Chiba City International Association. It can also be accessed online. Disaster Prevention Guidebook for Foreigners (PDF:9,724KB) Video Guide To promote a better understanding of the contents of the printed Disaster Guidebook for Foreigners, a video version is also available. Related Pages Chapter 1 Learn About
https://www.city.chiba.jp/shimin/shimin/kokusai/bousaiguide_portal.html 種別:html サイズ:24.72KB
capital, Tokyo. As the starting point for highways , JR and private rail lines, as well as the center of the information and telecommunications networks within the prefecture, Chiba City is in a strategic position befitting the prefectural capital. Composition & Area Chiba City consists of 6 wards (Chuo Ward, Hanamigawa Ward, Inage Ward, Wakaba Ward and Midori Ward) and has an area of 272.08 square kilometers. The climate is temperate, with an average yearly temperature of 16.3°C and annual rainfall of 1637mm in 2009. Chiba City’s landscape consists of the lush Shimosa Plateau, with a part
https://www.city.chiba.jp/shimin/shimin/kokusai/prfindex-en.html 種別:html サイズ:24.674KB
Office Inhabitant Tax Division TEL 043-270-3140 Payment Verification TEL 043-270-3137 Property Tax Division TEL 043-270-3143 Tax Consultations Tax consultations can be made at: East District Municipal Tax Office Division Jurisdiction TEL First Tax Payment Division Chuo Ward, prefectures other than Chiba (excluding Tokyo), countries other than Japan 043-233-8138 Second Tax Payment Division Midori Ward, Wakaba Ward 043-233-8368 West District Municipal Tax Office Division Jurisdiction TEL First Tax Payment Division Hanamigawa Ward 043-270-3138 Second Tax Payment Division Inage Ward, Mihama Ward 043-270-3284 Municipal taxes include municipal
https://www.city.chiba.jp/shimin/shimin/kokusai/gb-en-zeikin.html 種別:html サイズ:24.111KB
, if the payment is forgotten, a late payment fee may be charged. If you have not yet completed the payment procedure, please do so as soon as possible. How To Apply Where To Apply First Account Transfer Period ①Bring your cash card to the information window of the ward office Every Citizens’ General Inquiries Division Civic Center The month following the month in which you applied ②Online Application Search for “Chiba City Bank Transfer” Online Possibility to choose the month after the application month ③Postal Application(PDF:812KB) ※Application forms are available at every ward office By post 2-
https://www.city.chiba.jp/hokenfukushi/iryoeisei/hoken/kouzahurikae_english.html 種別:html サイズ:21.256KB
Oihama 旧生浜町役場庁舎 The Former Town Hall of Oihama English 文化財説明板,旧生浜町役場庁舎 The town of Oihama was originally located in the area which is the present-day Chuo Ward and Midori Ward. In 1889 (Meiji Year 22), the five villages of Kita-Oyumi, Minami-Oyumi, Hamano, Murata and Ariyoshi amalgamated to form Oyumi-Hamano Village, which was later renamed Oihama Village in 1925 (Taishō Year 14). In 1928 (Showa Year 3), the implementation of the town organization system bought about the
https://www.city.chiba.jp/kyoiku/shogaigakushu/bunkazai/bunkazais_fl_oihamahall.html 種別:html サイズ:16.509KB
the Awa Province (currently the southern region of Chiba Prefecture) to the Kazusa Province (currently the central region of Chiba Prefecture). According to the “Sengakushū”, a collection of records which was stored at Chiba Myōken Shrine (currently Chiba Shrine), Chiba City was located between Sobataka Shrine in Kaizuka-chō, Wakaba Ward and Gotappo Inari Shrine. Gotappo Inari Shrine was the guardian deity of the southern part of the city. Additionally, the records also revealed that Sobataka Shrine, Yūkishinmei (currently Shinmei Shrine) and Chiba Ryūzōgongen were also guardian deities for the city. Cherished by the Chiba Clan, Inari Shrine was
https://www.city.chiba.jp/kyoiku/shogaigakushu/bunkazai/inarijinjya.html 種別:html サイズ:21.502KB
Shinmei-chō until the mid-18th century. Since ancient times, Chiba has been a strategic location as it has easy access to both water and land transportation. This geographical advantage was one of the reasons why the Chiba Clan moved their headquarters from Ōji (located in what is now Midori Ward) to Inohana (now Chiba City) in 1126 (foundation year of the Daiji Period). In particular, a port called Chiba Minato utilized an inlet known as “Yūkiura” (an inlet near the mouth of the Miyako River that existed until the Middle Ages), as it served as a gateway to
https://www.city.chiba.jp/kyoiku/shogaigakushu/bunkazai/komyoin.html 種別:html サイズ:21.88KB
구)를 세웠습니다. Raikou-ji Temple The location of the stone memorial towers of the Chiba Clan As a follower of the Jishū Buddhist Sect, Chiba Sadatane established Raikou-ji Temple in 1276, in what is currently known as Dojo Kita in Chuo Ward. The Jishū Buddhist Sect was founded by Ippen Shōnin. The Jishū Sect used to focus its missionary work in urban areas, so the fact that this temple was located in Chiba City infers that it was quite a lively city at that time. The Chiba Clan became followers of the Jishū Sect
https://www.city.chiba.jp/kyoiku/shogaigakushu/bunkazai/raikouji.html 種別:html サイズ:22.547KB
Chiba (Makuwari) Yasutane, who defeated the Chiba main family Chiko-in Temple is a temple of the Buzan school of Shingon Buddhism, said to have been founded in 1456 by Chiba (Makuwari) Yasutane. Yasutane was the second son of Chiba Mitsutane, and was based in Makuwari (currently Makuhari, Hanamigawa Ward). When the Kyotoku War (1455-1483) broke out due to conflicts between Ashikaga Shigeuji, the Kamakura kubo, and Uesugi Noritada, the Kanto kanrei, Chiba Tanenao and other members from the Chiba head family sided with the Kanto kanrei, while Yasutane along with Hara Tanefusa and other members of the
https://www.city.chiba.jp/kyoiku/shogaigakushu/bunkazai/tagengo_chiko-in.html 種別:html サイズ:23.049KB