ACQUISITION OF LAND BY FOREIGNERS IN KOBE ZAKKYOCHI DURING THE MEIJI ERA

Yoshika Yamasaki
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This study identifies some of the distinctive characteristics of the land acquired by foreigners in the zakkyochi (mixed‐residential areas) of Kobe, Japan, during the Meiji era, and explores the various means by which foreigners were able to acquire this land. The primary focus is on Kitano‐cho and Yamamoto‐dori, a well‐known residential area for foreigners, where ijinkan (historical Western‐style residences) still stand to this day. By law, foreigners in zakkyochi were given only the right to lease land from Japanese citizens and the Japanese government. Nonetheless, foreigners such as E.H. Hunter expanded the area available to them by using the names of Japanese relatives. Although Japanese women who married foreigners were also prohibited from owning land, this restriction did not apply to their children. Thus, in the case of E.H. Hunter, a significant portion of the land he acquired was acquired in the name of his children, primarily in areas adjacent to the mountains, excluding the sites of graveyards and villages. Indeed, it was generally the case that the land used by foreigners in Kobe was concentrated in the hilly areas with good views that did not serve as graveyards or village sites.
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明治时期外国人在神户zakkyochi的土地征用
本研究确定了明治时期外国人在日本神户zakkyochi(混合居住区)获得的土地的一些显著特征,并探讨了外国人能够获得这些土地的各种手段。主要集中在北野町和山本町,这是一个著名的外国人住宅区,那里的ijinkan(历史悠久的西式住宅)至今仍然存在。根据法律规定,在zakkyochi的外国人只能从日本公民和日本政府那里租赁土地。尽管如此,像E.H.亨特这样的外国人通过使用日本亲戚的名字扩大了他们可以使用的区域。虽然与外国人结婚的日本妇女也被禁止拥有土地,但这一限制并不适用于她们的子女。因此,在E.H.亨特的案例中,他获得的大部分土地是以他的孩子的名义获得的,主要是在靠近山脉的地区,不包括墓地和村庄的地点。事实上,外国人在神户使用的土地通常集中在风景优美的丘陵地区,而不是作为墓地或村庄。
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