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Water usage, flooding, and the Takao family at Senjū-nakagumi in the Meiji period: A case study of the Minuma substitute canal (Minuma-daiyōsui)
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MIMURA, Shoji National Defense Academy of Japan
Abstract
This paper examines the maintenance work of the Minuma Substitute Canal by the Meiji Government and how Noriyoshi Takao who lived at Senjū-nakagumi was involved in it. In the 1880s, when the cost of maintaining the Minuma Substitute Canal was shifted from government expenditures to private ones, the early modern water usage system was on the verge of being converted to a modern one. This meant that the system, which was based on villages or ryō (領), transformed into one based on individuals, especially landowners. The village served as a cost-sharing unit during the Meiji period. Ryō (領) were operated in the downstream water of the Minuma Substitute Canal where there were no critical structures. However, districts (郡) supervised the water usage of ryō, creating a multilayered local community in terms of water usage.
Keywords
water usage
floods
modern Japan
Amo Type
特集:災害と文明・地域社会 (Special Issue: Disasters, civilization, and local society)
Publication Title
Dynamics of Civilizations
Published Date
2024-03-25
Volume
volume3
Publisher
岡山大学文明動態学研究所
Start Page
79
End Page
91
ISSN
2436-8326
Content Type
Journal Article
language
Japanese
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© 2024 by RIDC
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Funder Name
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
助成番号
JP19H05457