YUJI KOSEKI (古関裕而: real name, 古関勇治) was born in Omachi, Fukushima City in 1909, and joined Nippon Columbia Co., Ltd. as a composer in September 1930. Since then, he has continued to compose, leaving historical works such as “Roei no Uta” (1937) and “Pray for Akatsuki” (1940) before the war. He has released bright songs such as “Tongari Hat” and “Nagasaki no Kane” that give hope to the future and is sung by many people. Furthermore, in combination with Mr. Kazuo KIKUTA, he has been focusing on broadcasting works since 1947, and released theme songs such as NHK radio drama “Kane no Naru Oka”, “Sakuranbo Admiral”, “Your Name”, etc. What I did is too famous. Received the 1953 NHK Broadcast Culture Award for his achievements in various broadcasting-related fields. Old man composes cheering songs for baseball teams and makes a great contribution to the promotion of professional baseball. Most people think of giants and the Hanshin Tigers as “eternal rivals” in professional baseball. Mr. Koseki, who composed the cheering songs for both, created the heart of each fan, enlivened the competition between these rivals who have built many traditions, and greatly contributed to the development of professional baseball. Honorary Citizenship Award: Mr. Koseki's work has always been loved and loved by the people, singing the sorrows and joys of life, such as songs, school songs and cheering songs, and the blood of youth. It is a great pride to be able to recommend an Old man with a brilliant achievement as an honorary citizen.
【Product name】
Sasanan Apple, Orin
【Type】
Malus pumila Mill.
【Wholesale land】
Sasaya Harabayashi, Fukushima City, Fukushima Prefecture (Sasaya Southern Fruit Tree Agricultural Cooperative)
【Origin of the name】
Named with the meaning of “the King in Apples”. In 1952, Mr. Tadashige OMORI, Union Leader of Date(Fukushima Prefecture)Agricultural Cooperative.
【Major features】
Fukushima City Regional Blessing Safety Measures Council (Secretariat): 3-1 Gorouchi Town, Fukushima City Fukushima City Agricultural Administration Department, Agricultural Promotion Office: In Fukushima City, “environmentally friendly fruit manufacturing” is always carried out. Fukushima City seems to be working to minimize the amount of pesticides (insecticides) used for peach, pear, and apple cultivation by using communication disruptors (sex pheromones). I've heard that the use of contact disruptors can prevent pests from mating and reduce the density of pests. Members of regional organizations: Fukushima City, Fukushima District Rice Wholesale Commercial Cooperative, Hitoshi Ito Co., Ltd., Fukushima City Tourism Farm Association, Kanno Rice Co., Ltd., Fukushima Farmers' Federation Direct Agricultural Cooperative, Yamaroku Store Co., Ltd., Date rice hull Co., Ltd., Imagawaya Co., Ltd. , Fukushima Mirai Agricultural Cooperative, Fukushima Daiichi Food Wholesale Cooperative, Watanabe Machinery Co., Ltd., Sasaya Southern Fruit Tree Agricultural Cooperative. Report of death. Mr. Hiroshi SAITO, 94 years old, September 10, 2021: Former Sasaya Southern Fruit Tree Agricultural Cooperative President, Sasaya, Fukushima City. 6:00 pm on the 13th and noon on the 14th of the farewell ceremony. Both are JA Hall Yasuragi. Mourner: Mr. Toshio, the eldest daughter's husband. We would like to express our deepest sympathies and condolences for the death and pray for the souls from the bottom of our hearts. With gratitude and respect for the pioneer farmers who laid the foundation. “ORIN” : It is famous as a variety that boasts the second highest production volume after “Fuji Apple” and “Tsugaru Apple”, and many people like it. The variety has not been registered by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. Mr. Tadanosuke OTSUKI from Koori Town, Date District, Fukushima Prefecture was trained. We will select the seeds of “Golden Delicious” and work on improving apple varieties from around 1931. Cabinet of Mr. Osachi HAMAGUCHI(Kochi City, Kochi Prefecture,Minsei Party) on April 13, 6th year Cabinet of Mr. Wakatsuki Reijiro (Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture, Minsei Party) on April 14th, in Japan.February 14, Mitsubishi Oil (currently Eneos) establishment date. While repeating the breeding of the seedlings, it first bears fruit in 1943 and is tested. It is said that the seedlings were born from the combination with “Indo (pollen)”. Japan's first apple born in Hirosaki City, Aomori Prefecture. The name is to hold the key to, which is important for john ing, who was a school teacher in hirosaki city: late variety. Proliferated on grafts as raw wood, cultivated, and shipped to the suburbs of Tokyo. In 1961, 45 Koori farmers gathered to form the “Orin Meeting”, and Orin's original bagless cultivation technology was established here. It has a unique appearance and flavor, and the fruit shape is a long cone. The pericarp is slightly greenish yellow, and crack-like rust is likely to occur on the surface, and the fruit points are a little conspicuous, which is awkward and arouses appetite. Logs are weakened by the damage of the longhorn beetle(Cerambycidae). It sprouted from seeds from 1938 and lived until 2004, but soon felled. I have lived up to this point with the efforts of tree doctors and related parties. Orin, filled with the wishes of producers, will not stop expanding its scale. Because there are people who love me. Like Indo, it is a late-maturing species with low acidity and strong sweetness. The unique sweet fragrance becomes a habit.(Development of Early Watercore in 'Orin' Apples Grown in Warmer Regions and its Physiology, Faculty of Agriculture, Ehime University with Journal of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 2001)The changes in physiological factors such as membrane permeability and sorbitol content in the fruit during summer play an important role in inducing early watercore in apples. We propose that the physiological mechanism of early watercore development in immature apples is similar to that of high temperature-induced watercore during maturation but differs from that of low temperature-promoted late watercore. One apple a day keeps the doctor away: Derived from Wales. Western Fukushima wide-area farm road: A route that was developed by the wide-area farm road development project in the western Fukushima area and was fully opened in August 1995. The starting point is the intersection of National Highway No. 13 in Nakano, Iizakamachi, and the ending point is the Mizuhara Fukushima Line of Fukushima Prefectural Road No. 148 in Oda. The area near the start and end points is a road that runs through the mountains at the outer edge of the Fukushima Basin, but the other sections follow the foot of the mountain at the western end of the Fukushima Basin. All lines are Fukushima city roads, and from the starting point to the city's Osasasei character Orito's choji road, it is part of the general city road 40801 Kaminoura Higashidoya line, general city road 40728 Orito Ginzan line, from Osasao to Sabara (In front of Fukushima Prefectural Azuma General Gymnasium) is part of the second-class city road 116 Sabara Orito line, and from Sabara to Arai (at the intersection of national road 115) is part of the first-class city road 39 Ashiomae Jizohara line. , From Arai to Oda, the end point, is designated as the second-class city road No. 125 Oda Arai Line. As with the Fukushima Prefectural Road No. 5 Kaminakura Iizaka Date Line (Fruit Line), which runs parallel to the east side, orchards are lined up because it is a fan-shaped area that spreads out at the foot of Mt. It shows the role of connecting each facility group of the sports park, tourist spots such as Mizubayashi Nature Forest, Shiki no Sato, and Anna Garden with the main road such as National Highway No. 115. Enter the Takayu hot spring(A hot spring resort located on the eastern hem of Mt. Azuma. There are many sources and the amount of hot water is very abundant. You can enjoy the open-air bath while looking at the mountains, and it is known as a national hot spring resort. Located at an altitude of 750 m. The quality of the spring is sulfur spring. Indications: By spring type Indications: Atopic dermatitis, psoriasis vulgaris, chronic eczema, epidermal purulent disease, general indications: Chronic pain or stiffness of muscles or joints (rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, Chronic phase such as low back pain, neuralgia, fifty shoulders, bruise, contusion), muscle stiffness in motor paralysis, coldness, peripheral circulatory disorder, decreased gastrointestinal function, mild hypertension, abnormal glucose tolerance (diabetes), mild hypercholesterolemia, Expected to be effective for mild asthma or pulmonary emphysema, hemorrhoidal pain, autonomic instability, various symptoms due to stress (sleep disorder, depression, etc.), post-illness recovery period, fatigue recovery, and health promotion.)area from the fruit line, and immediately after crossing the wide-area farm road, you will find the New Maruai Direct Sales Office. The store is fully air-conditioned and sells freshly picked peaches, pears, grapes and apples. I heard that strawberries are lined up in stores during the off-season, and that they also carry a large number of souvenirs. Fresh fruits are sold for souvenirs and gifts. We also accept nationwide shipping. Contraindications by spring type: People with hypersensitivity to the skin or mucous membranes, dermatosis in the elderly, general contraindications: Significant physical weakness such as active phase of the disease, active tuberculosis, advanced malignant tumor or severe anemia Acute exacerbation of chronic illness is good when there is severe heart or lung illness that makes you suffocate with a little movement, severe swelling, kidney illness, gastrointestinal bleeding, or visible bleeding. Fukushima City is located in the northern part of Fukushima Prefecture, and is a town that spreads out in a basin surrounded by the Azuma mountain range in the west and the Abukuma Highlands in the east. Fukushima prefecture in the southern part of the Tohoku region. The city is in the north. The basin has a hot summer and a cold winter. Due to this temperature difference, agricultural products such as fruits grow deliciously. Prehistoric Fukushima City seems to have been on the seabed after being separated from the continent. After that, it became uplifted and landed, and sedimentary layers were formed by active volcanic activity. Due to subsidence, lakes were formed in the north and marshes and swamps were formed in the south. Then, the subsidence continued, and the sedimentary basin of the alluvial fan was formed by the sediment of the river, and the subsidence is still continuing. In addition, the Abukuma River created a floodplain while changing the flow path each time a flood occurred. Many Jomon settlements were born in this area rich in nature, blessed with rivers and mountains. After the Yayoi period, the area was under the control of the Yamato administration during the Kofun period, and became Shinobu noKoori in the 7th century. The connection with the imperial court in the Nara and early Heian periods can be seen in the ruins of the county, the ruins of the Koshihama abandoned temple, the ruins of the Nishihara abandoned temple, and Kiyoakizuka. After Mr. Sato ruled this area of Oshu Fujiwara's villa, and after the conquest of Oshu by Minamoto no Yoritomo-Ko at the end of the Heian period, Mr. Date will rule this area for a long time until it became the territory of Ujisato Gamo-Ko in 1591. After Mr. Uesugi ruled here in the Edo period, Mr. Honda, Mr. Hotta, and Mr. Itakura ruled the Fukushima clan and reached the Meiji era. In the history of Fukushima City, the major battles fought here in Fukushima are the “Battle of Ishinazaka” and the “Battle of Matsukawa”. There were few other conflicts, and it can be said that it was a relatively peaceful region. In the early Meiji era, the Freedom and People's Rights Movement was active, and the “Fukushima Incident” occurred. Also, from the late Edo period to the Meiji era, the sericulture industry flourished as the center of the Tohoku economy. In order to start farming in Fukushima City, it is necessary to acquire or rent more than 40 ares (4,000 km2) of farmland. Holly of Atago Shrine: Designated Category Fukushima City Designated Natural Monument, December 13, 1963, Location 95, Shimoyokobori, Sasaya, Fukushima City, Owner's Office, Atago Shrine.(栗本堰: In the past, 1,000 hectares of irrigation water and general water for irrigation and general water that straddle Ozaso Village, Sasaya Village, Hirano Village, Yohichi Village, and Fukushima City (Shimizu / Kamada) in the former Shinobu District were used at Kurimoto Weir, Ichino Weir, and Sasaya on the left bank of Matsukawa. It seems that the three weirs of Ozaso were individually drawing water. However, since each weir was an incomplete weir, a large amount of money was required for the water intake facility every year, and the delay in planting the paddy fields downstream caused great damage to the crops. Therefore, from 1946 to 1951, three weirs were merged as a prefectural water improvement project, an intake was established using the Matsukawa sabo dam, the old waterway was expanded, and a new waterway was opened to unite the public and private sectors. I heard that it was completed.)Circular diversion of Kurimoto Weir: An irrigation canal excavated by Sanzaemon Kurimoto during the Edo period. From the left bank of Matsukawa, a tributary of the Abukuma River, three weirs, Kurimoto Weir, Ichi Weir, and Sasaya Oi Weir, were drawing water and were extremely unstable (maintenance and repair of intake points, water intake sequence during drought). From 1946 to 1951, three weirs were merged in the prefectural water improvement project. Furthermore, it is said that a new waterway will be constructed and it will continue to the present day. In addition, it is said that 300 years ago, Sanzaemon made a plan with the permission of Koori Edo-period prefectural governor (magistrate,bailiff), Uemon Takeuchi, and completed the excavation of the irrigation canal and named it Kurimoto Weir. After that, it seems that a circular diversion work was constructed because the three weirs on the left bank of Matsukawa, a tributary of the Abukuma River, draw water individually, which costs a lot of water intake equipment every year. Circular diversion work was an epoch-making work at that time, and from 28 diversion ports provided around the water coming out in the center of the circle, 10 doors in the direction of Ozaso area, Sasaya area depending on the paddy field cultivated area. Irrigation water is distributed as 18 doors in the direction. It is said that this structure maintains the fairness of the amount of water divided and allows the amount of water to be adjusted. I hear that the construction of the Kurimoto Weir and the circular diversion work has brought great benefits not only to more than 1,200 farmers but also to the general public, and has greatly contributed to regional development and industrial development. A waterway that uses the sabo dam of Matsukawa, a tributary of the Abukuma River, in the western part of Fukushima City, Fukushima Prefecture, and has a total length of about 38.5 km. It is sending water to the fruit tree complex. It is said that it is a high-quality concrete that does not seem to be constructed immediately after the war. Since there is no record of a large-scale renovation, it has been nearly 80 years since it started operation. It is natural to think that the main irrigation water is divided into three because the three irrigation waters are integrated into one, but it seems that there is no diversion work other than the water being divided into two here. It seems that the arrangement of cultivated land paintings was almost untouched until the 1980s, so it seems that the arrangement of irrigation relations was done in advance. Paddy fields and mulberry fields were around the time when the circular diversion work was established, but since the 1960s, white peach cultivation has been recommended, and it seems that mulberry fields have been mainly converted to peach fields. Cultivation of shiitake mushrooms in Fukushima Prefecture is particularly active in Kawauchi Village in the Futaba district of Hamadori, Konanmachi in Koriyama City on Nakadori, and the Aizu district. In the past, log cultivation was the mainstream, but due to the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, the use of logs from Fukushima Prefecture was restricted and it became difficult to procure logs, so the shift to fungal bed cultivation has progressed. Autumn-winter crops (end of September to April of the following year) that are cultivated in a natural environment using a pipe house are the mainstream, and it seems that thick and elastic shiitake mushrooms grow slowly in the cold of winter. The “Zenno Fukushima Shiitake Production and Sales Council”, which is organized by producers who ship to JA Zenno Fukushima Koriyama Gardening Center, is playing a central role in promoting the production of prefectural shiitake mushrooms. “Glymonate”, which has an inhibitory effect, is to be applied without fail. Shiitake mushrooms that meet this condition are sold under the brand “affection shiitake mushrooms”.
In front of Miyamae, Oaza Kamigori, Koori Town, Date District, Fukushima Prefecture, there was a log of Orin that sprouted from seeds around 1938, but it was weakened by the damage of Cerambycidae and could not be recovered even if the tree doctor did everything. , Finally felled in March 2004. A monument to honor Mr. Tadanosuke Otsuki, the grower of Orin, is still built right next to the place where the logs were.
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