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Yamaguchi A. 1981. "Chiho no jidai" no onimotsu—chiho gikai (The impedimenta of the "age of localism": Regional assemblies). Chuo Koron 2 (February): 208-23.
Yamamoto C. 1984. Oumekaido—Edo no han'ei o sasaeta michi (Oume Road—the key to Edo's prosperity). Tokyo: Shukai Shorin.
Yamazaki Y. 1983. Ojosui sakura to Kodaira (The Tamagawa canal cherry trees and Kodaira). Kodaira-shi, Tokyo: Yamazaki Yuji.
Yanagita K. 1985. Nihon no matsuri (Japanese festivals). Kadokawa bunko, no. 1448. Tokyo: Kadokawa.
Yoshida S. [1795] 1979. Kaiko Shuchi (Necessary knowledge for land reclamation, 1795). In Nihon nosho zenshu (Complete collection of Japanese farm manuals), vol. 3. Tokyo: Nosangyoson Bunka Kyokai.
Yoshino Y. 1981. Kitsune (Foxes). Mono to ningen no bunka shi (Cultural history of people and things), no. 39. Tokyo: Hosei Daigaku.
Zenkoku shichoson yoran (A nationwide survey of cities, towns, and villages) 1989. Tokyo: Jijisho Koseikyoku Shinkoka.
Kodaira City Hall Publications
Kodaira-cho nogyo iinkai, ed. 1958. Kodaira-cho nogyo gaikyo (An overview of Kodaira agriculture).
Kodaira choshi henshu iinkai, ed. 1959. Kodaira choshi (Local history of Kodaira).
Kodaira kyodo kenkyukai, ed. 1980. Kodaira ni nokoru gomonso jiken kankei shiryoshu (Extant documents in Kodaira pertaining to the petition incident). Kodaira-shi bunkazai shiriizu (Kodaira cultural properties series), no. 1.
——. 1983. Kodaira no bunkazai mite-aruki (A walking tour of Kodaira's cultural properties). Reprint of 1979 ed.
——. 1984. Komonjo ni miru Kodaira no mizu: Tamagawa josui to bunsui (Water in Kodaira as reported in historical manuscripts: The Tamagawa main and branch canals). Kodaira-shi bunkazai shiriizu (Kodaira cultural properties series), no. 3.
Kodaira minwa no kai, ed. 1981. Kodaira mukashimukashi (Kodaira long, long ago).
Kodaira-shi fukushibu, ed. 1983. Jigyo gaiyo (Summary of operations).
Kodaira-shi gikai jimukyoku, ed. 1975–1983. Kodaira-shi gikai kaigiroku (Proceedings of the Kodaira City Assembly).
——. 1982. Kodaira-shi giin meikan (Directory of city assemblypersons)
——. 1983. Showa 57-nenpan shisei yoran (Survey of city administration, 1982).
——. 1984. Kodaira-shi gikai giin meibo (Registry of city assemblypersons). Kodaira-shi keikaku zaiseibu keikakuka, ed. 1980. Kodaira-shi dai-niji choki sogo keikaku kihon keikaku (Second comprehensive long-term plan for Kodaira City).
Kodaira-shi keikaku zaiseibu koho kochoka, ed. 1979, 1981, 1983a. Kodaira shisei ni tsuite yoron chosa (Public opinion survey on the administration of Kodaira City), nos. 4, 5, 6.
——. 1983b. Watashitachi no machi Kodaira—shimin benricho (Our town Kodaira: Citizens' handbook).
Kodaira-shi kyoiku iinkai, ed. 1979, 1980. Kodaira-shi fujin no tsudoi (Kodaira Women's Association).
——. 1981. Miyazaki-ke (Kumanomiya) monjo mokuroku (Index of Miyazaki household [Kumanomiya branch] documents).
Kodaira-shi seikatsuka, ed. 1973. Jichikai nado keijiban setchi hojokin kofu yoko (Directive regarding subsidies for the erection of neighborhood association bulletin boards).
——. 1983. Katei saien yoho (Directive on home vegetable gardens).
——. 1983–1984. Jichikai meibo (Neighborhood association registry).
Kodaira-shi shiminbu shiminka, ed. 1983a. Kodaira-shi no ido jinko chosa hokoku (Report of a survey on the transient population of Kodaira City [January—December 1982]).
——. 1983b. Kodaira-shi no jinko (The population of Kodaira City).
Kodaira-shi somubu shomuka, ed. 1975. Kodaira-shi no nogyo (Agriculture in Kodaira City).
——. 1983. Kodaira-shi tokeisho (Statistical handbook for Kodaira City).
Kyodo Kodaira henshu iinkai, ed. [1967] 1983. Kyodo Kodaira (Local Kodaira).
Documents Published by Kodaira-Based Organizations
Gakuen Nishi-chokai, ed. 1982. Kai'in meibo (Members' register).
——. 1983. Chokai sainyu saishutsu kessan hokokusho (Report of revenues and expenditures).
——. 1984a. Hosei yosan an (Revised budget).
——. 1984b. Jokanki kaikei hokoku (Report of expenditures, January—June).
——. 1984c. Shukaijo narabi ni fuzoku hiroba kensetsu shushi kaikei hokokusho (Report of expenditures for the meeting house and attached field).
Ogawa Higashigaoka-jichikai, ed. 1978. Ogawa Higashigaoka-jichikai kiyaku (Bylaws of the Ogawa Higashigaoka neighborhood association).
Newspapers and Newsletters
Newspapers and newsletters published in Kodaira include the following: Kai Kodaira, Kodaira bohan nyuzu, Kodaira choho, Kodaira kensho nyuzu, Kodaira-shi fujin no tsudoi nyuzu, Kodaira shiho, Kodaira shokokai-dayori, Kodaira yomiuri nyuzu, Komyunitei Kodaira, Seiwakai nyuzu, and Shin-meisama.
Obira is published by sister-city Obira.
Minna no Tokyo is a Tokyo municipal newsletter, and Furusato joho senta-dayori is published by the Furusato Information Center.
The national newpapers cited are Asahi shinbun (Tokyo ed. unless otherwise noted in text), Japan Times (English), and Tokyo shinbun.