2020
April 1:
It is a park where people of all ages can enjoy nature, art, and sports facilities throughout the four seasons, and where the scenery changes with the seasons as the walking paths are maintained.
1923
April 1:
County system is abolished, and Yoro Park becomes the first prefectural park in Gifu Prefecture.
1919
April 27th:
The entire Yoro Railroad line opens.
1914
April:
Yasuhei Nagaoka and Shinjiro Tanaka "Park Design Reference Guide"
1913
Yoro Railway (between Ikeno and Yoro) opened.
1912
Lecture by Seiroku Honda, "Renovation Proposal for Yoro Park"
1911
Yujiro Tachikawa plans the Yoro Railway.
1910
Emperor Taisho (Crown Prince) visits Yoro Park.
1902
Yoro Park became Yoro County-owned. The Yoro Park Conservation Association was organized.
1897
Yoro Park was transferred to Tagei County (south part of Gifu Pref.). Kairaku-sha Company gets dissolved.
1882
October:
Myoken-do Hall established.
October 18th:
Opening Ceremony of Yoro Sermon Hall
October 17th:
Yoro Park Opening Ceremony
August 15th:
Completion of Senzairo Ryokan
1879
June:
Minister of Finance Masayoshi Matsukata stays at Senzairo Ryokan after making a speech in Gifu. He requests Mr. Ozaki,Gifu Prefectural Governor, to establish a park.
1814
Yoro Bisen Controversy (Oohide Tanaka x Kanae Hata )
1751~64
Kijuro Okamoto of Shimada Village (now Takada, Yoro Town) builds the Senzairo Ryokan.
1607
The main hall of Yoro-ji Temple was rebuilt by Nagamasa Tokunaga, lord of Takasu domain.
740
November 26th:
Emperor Shomu's pilgrimage to Yoro
November 17th:
Yoro Reform
717
September 17th:
Gensho visited Tagi county to see the beautiful spring of Mount Tado