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 | |
| 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 |
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| Wiki project | |
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
- It is a start by the enforcement of April 1 - municipality organization (1889) with an area of inner temple village, Ishikawa village, Tsukamoto village, Kawanami-mura, Ishibaji-mura, seven Satomura, bottom Hiyoshimura for 1,889 years.
- It merges with a part (larger section of a village Shimizuhana) of - Asahimura, north Gokasho village and Azuchicho, Gamo-gun (1955) on January 1 in 1955, and Kanzaki-gun Gokasho town starts. The same day south Gokasho village abolition.
References
This article is taken from the Japanese Wikipedia South Gokasho village
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