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Table 1 Villages and Hamlets Comprising the 36-hamlet CIL
Current Villages Hamlets Households Grade
municipality
Minami-Alps Ashiyasu Ashikura 116 1
City
Anzuu 4 1
Minamoto Suzawa 16 1
Ooarashi 14 1
Shiomae 14 1
Komaba 23 1
Chikuyama 33 2
Iino-shinden 122 2
Arino 188 2
Iino Iino 285 3
Toyo Kmiimai 143 5
Zaikezuka Zaikezuka 232 4
Nishino Nishino 213 3
Hyakuta Dodo 225 3
Kami-hatta 156 4
Mikage Yaghoshima 130 4
Mujina 97 3
Kami-takasago 106 6
Tanooka Tokunaga 68 6
Enokihara 48 4
Shimo-takasago 72 6
Imasuwa Kami-imasuwa 187 6
Shimo-imasuwa
Nirasaki City Asahi Kamijo-minamiwari 86 3
Kamijo-nakawari 62 5
Kamijo-kitawari 151 5
Tatsuoka Shimojo-minamiwari 90 6
Shimojo-higashiwari 85 6
Wakao-shinden 53 6
Ookusa Shimojo-nishiwari — —
Shimojo-nakawari 34 5
Kamijo-higashiwari 53 5
Wakao 75 6
Total 13 33 3181
Notes The actual number of hamlets in the 36-hamlet CIL was 33. This was because the
other four hamlets gave up their use of the commons, while one hamlet (Iino-shinden)
rejoined in 1883 (Meiji 16), when the Regulation on the Disposal of Grass and Wood was
issued. ‘Grade’ refers to the amount of money each hamlet paid to the user organization
of the 36-hamlet CIL. First-grade hamlets paid in proportion to the number of
households, Second-grade hamlets 90% of the number of households, Third Grade 70%,
Fourth Grade 50%, Fifth Grade 30%, and Sixth Grade 15%.
Source Yamanashi Prefecture (1903c, 27–35).
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