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South Gokasho village

South Gokasho village

みなみごかしょうむら
South Gokasho village
Abolition day January 1, 1955
Abolition reason New merger
Asahimura, Kanzaki-gun, south Gokasho village, north Gokasho village, Azuchicho, Gamo-gun (some )→ Gokasho town
The current local government Higashi-Omi-shi
Data at the time of the abolition
Country Japanese flag Japan
District The Kinki district
The metropolis and districts Shiga
County Kanzaki-gun
Total population 3,139 people
(national census, 1950)
The adjacent local government Notogawacho, Kanzaki-gun, Asahimura, north Gokasho village
Azuchicho, Gamo-gun
South Gokasho village office
The location Kanzaki-gun, Shiga south Gokasho village
Kanzaki-gun of the Meiji period. 6 is south Gokasho village.
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The village where the south Gokasho village (みなみごかしょうむら) was in Kanzaki-gun, Shiga. I am the northwestern part of current Higashi-Omi-shi, the east base of a mountain whole area of Kinugakeyama. The government office was put in the inner temple at first, and I was moved later by Tsukamoto (current Hida Denki Shiga factory).

Geography

  • The mountains : Kinugakeyama
  • River : Gourd Narukawa, Mitagawa

History

References

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