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Shoken keizai shiryo.

The [Historical trend of the Japan Stock Exchange, 1878-1945] is a microform of the following materials:
  • Tokyo Stock Exchange monthly report, 1886-1924
  • Tokyo Stock Exchange statistical monthly report, 1930-1943
  • Japan Securities Exchange statistical monthly report, 1943-1944
  • Tokyo Stock Exchange bulletins, 1926-1943
  • Japan Securities Exchange survey monthly report, 1943-1944
  • Tokyo Stock Exchange, its history and statistics, 1878-1907
  • History of Tokyo Stock Exchange, 1878-1915

Ryuei hinami ki : Kokuritsu Kobun Shokan Naikaku Bunko shozo.

GUIDE: Reference Folder #241. This is a microfilm reproduction of manuscript copy of the official daily records of the Tokugawa government for the years 1656-1856, held by the Naikaku Bunko, Tokyo. Ryuei-Hinami-Ki Shogunate Diary is the official daily record of the Tokugawa Government during the Edo Period. It is an important part of the main government records of that time, generally known as the Edo-Bakufu-Nikki.

Nihon shakai rodo undo shiryoshu.

This set is the Archives of the social and labor movement of Japan, 1920-1934. The materials were collected by Kyochokai (the Council of Harmony between Capital and Labor), which was organized by Japanese economists for the purpose of mediating between capital and labor. This collection has been microfilmed from the 260 volumes of original materials on the labor movement and labor disputes throughout Japan from 1920, when the Kyochokai became active to 1934, when the pre-war structure began to set in. Some of the originals are mimeographed or printed, but the majority are handwritten.

Nihon rinseishi chosa shiryo.

GUIDE: Nihon rinsei shi chosa shiryo. Nihon rinsei shi chosa somokuroku. Loan copy available with a list in English of clans) Microfilm collection of manuscripts from the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry in 1924-1934 handwriting and includes maps. The papers are arranged by clan. The set is also known as [Historical sources of the land and forest system in Japan, from the 16th to the 19th centuries].