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KYOTO-KOBE-HYOGU
KYOTO CHIHO SAIBANSHO (Kyoto District Court) Maruta Machi, Tominokoji ; Telephs. 99 and 2490
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Judges-Kanichi Kayama (president), Tomoyuki Sato, Jutaro Ishii, Ken- ichi Kato, Masaichi Shimizu, Shoichi Minoda, Keijiro Shirai, Takeji Nakaji
Public Procurators-Motoe Komori (chief), Ichizo Yamamoto, Tokujiro Higuchi, Yoshiharu Harada, Kazu- kuwa Koyabu
KYOTO FU-CHO Shimotachiuri, Shin Machi; Telephs. 1900, 560, 2700 and 3131
Taitaro Mabuchi, governor
Manpei Ueda, sec., dir. of home dept Fuzimuma Shohei, do. police do.
Oguri Kazas, Tokuzo Takezawa
asst. secretary
do.
Kumahiko Ide,
do.
Yokoyama Horeji
Wada Fujio
KYOTO UNIVERSITY, IMPERIAL-Telephs,
4201, 4202, 4203, 4204, and 4205
President-Torasaburo Araki
KYOTO HOTEL
K. Inouye, proprietor
KYOTO KU SAIBANSHO (Kyoto Local
Κυ Court)-Maruta Machi, Tominokoji
Judges-Tada Tsunetaro (president), Yoshie Yamada, Isunao Takano, Foshitaka Hagihara, Kaneyoshi Takegawa, Tetsuo Matsumura Public Procurators-Kajita Nakata,
Shin-ichi Totsuka
KYOTO
MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY (Kyoto Shikai) Oike-dori Tera, Machi; Telephs. Kami 4401 to 4405
Shibata Yahei, chairman
Ogasawa Takeyoshi, vice-chairman
KYOTO MUNICIPAL OFFICE-Telephs. Kami
4401 to 4405, Oike Tera Machi
Washino Yonetaro, acting mayor Sutekichi Hoshina, treasurer
MIYAKO HOTEL-Sanjo Awata; Kyoto
Telephs. 421 and 338 Kami; Tel. Ad: Miyako
M. Hamaguchi, manager
NIPPON SEKIJUJISHA (Red Cross Society) -Shin Machi, Shimochoja Machi, Sagaru; Teleph. 1901 Kami
T. Mabuchi, president
M. Ueda, vice-president M. Shimidzu, secretary
POLICE DEPARTMENT-Telephs. Kami 201
and Kami 2700
Shohei Fujinuma, director
TOKUSHI KANGO
FUJINKAI,
Volunteer Nurses Association
Ladies
Princess Murakumo, hon. president Madame Mabuchi, president
M. Shimidzu, secretary
VACUUM OIL Co. (Kyoto Branch)- 100, Shirakawabashi Nishiyeiru Sanjo- Dori; Teleph. 3293 Kami
VENDRELL, MUSTAROS & Co.-32, Honma-
chi, 5-chome
J. Mustaros, gen. manager ,.N. Nakaimanager
KOBE-HYOGO
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Kobe was until 1892 the foreign port of the adjoining town of Hyogo and was opened to foreign trade in 1868, but in 1899 the two towns were incorporated under the title of Kobe City, when the City Municipal Law was put into force. The port is finely situated on the Idzumi-nada, at the gate of the far-famed Inland Sea. The harbour is good and affords safe anchorage for vessels of almost any size, but to extend the facilities for loading and discharging an extensive scheme of harbour improvement was begun in 1907. The two towns face the land-locked water covered with white sails, while behind, at a distance of about a mile, rises a range of picturesque and lofty hills, some of which attain an altitude of about 3,000 feet, and the steep sides of which are partly covered with pines. On one of these hills, Rokkosan, are a number of foreign residences, the place having become a favourite summer The summit of this hill has been well prepared for the purpose, several miles of excellent paths making walking on the hills easy and enjoyable. Among
resort.
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