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The Forest Physiognomy of the Okureki-yama Forest in Kashio- and Ohkawara-village in Shinsyu during the Early Modern Japan II. The forest and people in the 1760s shown by the documents about trees
信州大河原・鹿塩両村御榑木山の近世における林相 その2:明和三年の大河原山立木数報告始末
松原, 輝男
9778
MATSUBARA, Teruo
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幕府直轄林
Tokugawa forest
近世の森林
Forest in the 1760s
森林の管理
Management of a forest
森と人々
Forest and people
1998-03
Since the first formal document about trees in the Tokugawa forest in Shinsyu Ohkawara village was offered to the Tokugawa Shogunate in 1724 by the village officials, the same kind of documents were offered many times afterwards till the end of the Edo period. As a consequence of several large scale deforestations and other reasons such as erosion and tree-withering, many timber trees were lost from the forest. Then the village officials offered a new document about trees in 1766. The original form of the new document was a precise record of trees in each smaller-division of the forest. The finance ministry (Kanjo-bugyo-sho) of the Tokugawa Shogunate, which had some doubts about the document, investigated the village officials and the state of the forest for about 4 years. This paper describes the state of the forest in the 1760s shown by the documents of that period, and recounts the course of the investigations.
departmental bulletin paper
名古屋大学情報文化学部・名古屋大学大学院人間情報学研究科
1998-03
情報文化研究
7
11
44
http://hdl.handle.net/2237/5303
1341-1403
jpn