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Asanami-mura

Asanami-mura

あさなみむら
Asanami-mura
Abolition day March 31, 1955
Abolition reason Merger
Kitajomachi, Asanami-mura, Awai-mura, Tateiwa village, Konomura → Kitajomachi
The current local government Matsuyama-shi
Data at the time of the abolition
Country Japanese flag Japan
District The Shikoku district
The Chugoku, Shikoku district
The metropolis and districts Ehime
County Kazahaya county, it is Onsen-gun later at first
The adjacent local government Kikuma-cho, Tateiwa village, Kitajomachi (at the time of the abolition)
Asanami-mura government office
The location Asanami-mura, Onsen-gun, Ehime larger section of a village Asanamihara
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Asanami-mura (あさなみむら) is the village which was in the Kazahaya, Ehime county to Onsen-gun. It became Kitajomachi by a merger of Kitajomachi, Asanami-mura, Awai-mura, Tateiwa village, the one town 4 village of Konomura in 1955 and became extinct as the local government. Municipal organization takes effect for the next 1,958 years and becomes "Hojo-shi" and Hojo-shi is admitted into Matsuyama-shi more by a merger of the Heisei and reaches it at the present.

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Geography

I receive northernmost part, Imabari-shi (former Kikuma-cho) of current Matsuyama-shi. The north faces the Seto Inland Sea (斎灘), and the south contacts with Kitajomachi. I do the topography full of changes so that it is called Mt. 16, Asanami, 16, Asanami valley. Although face the sea in the north; Mikata among the mountains of the 300 meters above sea level grade for the coming and going with other areas more than gaps it was necessary, and there was little interchange with other areas until hung it for period in the Taisho era from last years of Meiji, and a railroad and a road were maintained.

Origin of the name of a village
"Asaumi" is the place name seen from the Muromachi era. It is old and was the sea surface, but it is told to become the land, and to have called itself Asanamihara by an upheaval.
River 
Mountain 
Mt. 1,000 ケ, excellent Ishiyama, Mt. Era wretched poem mountain

History

The ancient times

  • More than ten old burial mounds are seen in this area and are named generally with it which remains in the northern part of Kitajomachi with old burial mound group in northern Hojo.

The Middle Ages

  • Late in the Kamakura era, Asaumi who declared the name of here governed it. It is guessed that it was the feudal lord of pirates. A record that Asaumi broke into Yuge Zhuang who was a territory of To-ji Temple is seen in ancient documents.
  • There was one exquisite stone Yamashiro of the castle of Kawano.
  • Asanami that was one village divided into Asanamihara and Asanamihondani till then in the Tensho era year.

The affairs of a feudal clan period

After the Meiji era

  • Former Kazahaya county Asanamihondani-mura, Asanamihara-mura merge, and it is started as Kazahaya county Asanami-mura on December 15, 1889 by - municipality organization enforcement.
  • - Kazahaya county is incorporated into Onsen-gun on April 1, 1897 and becomes Asanami-mura, Onsen-gun.
  • A prefectural road (Imabari Highway) is inaugurated in 1911
  • I admit - Onsen-gun Tateiwa village Hagiwara on October 1, 1914.
  • The end of the Meiji era, the production of pears become prosperous.
  • The production of tiles is run a year in the Taisho era.
  • The 1926 Japanese National Railways Asanami Station opening of business, convenience improvement of the ground transportation
  • The pear was switched to citrus fruits after the war.
  • It merges with - Kitajomachi, Onsen-gun, Tateiwa village, Konomura, Awai-mura on March 31, 1955 and becomes Kitajomachi, Onsen-gun and becomes extinct as the local government.
 The genealogy of Asanami-mura (village before the municipality organization enforcement) (the Meiji period)      (merger of the Showa) (merger of the Heisei)             At the time of the municipality organization enforcement        Hojo ━━━┓            Crossroads ━━━┫          Oh          ━━━╋━━━ Hojo village ━━━━ Kitajomachi ━┳━━┳━━ Hojo-shi ━┓ Aijima ━━━┛ in the embankment              I get ┃ う ┃      ┃ Shimonanba ━━━┓              ┃┃       ┃ Kaminanba ━━━╋━━━ Namba-mura ━━━━━━━━┫┃       ┃ Medium-grade articles, 庄 ━━━┛              ┃┃       ┃ Hattanji ━━━┓              ┃┃       ┃ ━━━┫ in Nakanishi              ┃┃       ┃  Shibamura ━━━┫              ┃┃       ┃ Nakanishisoto ━━━┫              ┃┃       ┃ Teratani ━━━╋━━━ Masaoka village ━━━━━━━┛┃       ┃ In-hospital ━━━┫                 ┃       ┃ Ikeda ━━━┫                 ┃       ┃ Kanda ━━━┛                 ┃       ┃  Asanamihondani ━━━┓                 ┃       ┃        ┣━━━ Asanami-mura ━━━━━━┳━━━━┫       ┃ Asanamihara ━━━┛            ┃    ┃       ┃ Brook ━━━┓            I am    ┃       ┃ Isokouchi ━━━┫                 ┃       ┃ Kamonoike ━━━┫                 ┃       ┃ Wada ━━━┫                 ┃       ┃ Riverbank ━━━┫                 ┃       ┃  Yasuoka ━━━┫                 ┃       ┃ Mototani ━━━╋━━━ Awai-mura ━━━━━━━━━━━┫       ┃ Nishiya ━━━┫                 ┃       ┃ Onishidani ━━━┫                 ┃       ┃ Visitor ━━━┫                 ┃       ┃ Foot ━━━┫                 ┃       ┃ Hirabayashi ━━━┫                 ┃       ┃ Kogadani ━━━┫                 ┃       ┃ Kubo ━━━┫                 ┃       ┃ Kanomine ━━━┫                 ┃       ┃ Suboki ━━━┛                 ┃       ┃ Sainohara ━━━┓                 ┃       ┃ Takimoto ━━━┫                 ┃       ┃ Inoki ━━━┫                 ┃       ┃ Sarukawa ━━━┫                 ┃       ┃ Middle ━━━┫            I am    ┃       ┃ 米之野 ━━━┫            ┃    ┃       ┃  Shobu ━━━╋━━━ Tateiwa village ━━━━━━┻━━━━┫       ┃ Ceremony ━━━┫                 ┃       ┃ Oyamada ━━━┫                 ┃       ┃ Sarukawabara ━━━┫                 ┃       ┃ Ogihara ━━━┫                 ┃       ┃ Hagiwara ━━━┛                 ┃       ┃ Beppu ━━━┓                 ┃       ┃ Miyauchi ━━━┫                 ┃       ┃  Zennouji ━━━┫                 ┃       ┃ Yokoya ━━━┫                 ┃       ┃ Intercalary valley ━━━┫                 ┃       ┃ Nine river ━━━┫                 ┃       ┃ Johoumen ━━━╋━━━ Konomura ━━━━━━━━━━━┛       ┃ Sako ━━━┫                         ┃ Takayama ━━━┫                         ┃ Ushidani ━━━┫                         ┃ ━━━┫ in the big river                         ┃ Nakasuga ━━━┫                         ┃ Katayama ━━━┫                         ┃ Natsume ━━━┛                         ┃                             Nakajimacho ━━┫                             Matsuyama-shi ━━┻━━ Matsuyama-shi                                   か  Oh – There is the town organization enforcement on November 28, 1898; is admission う in Asanami-mura in Tateiwa village Hagiwara in - 1914 – April 1, 1951 union Oh – March 31, 1955 union – The November 1, 1958 municipal organization enforcement – I am admitted into Matsuyama-shi with Nakajimacho, Onsen-gun on January 1, 2005 and merge  (explanatory note) Refer to the article of each city, town for the genealogy before the merger of Nakajimacho, Matsuyama-shi. 

Local

I succeeded to the name of the old 2 village before the merger as the same capital letter. I admitted Hagiwara later and became 3 larger sections of a village.

Asanamihondani (あさなみほんだに), Asanamihara (あさなみはら), Hagiwara (I tear it off and break it)

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Japanese National Railways Asanami Station

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