Toma (Gyoda-shi)
| Toma | |
|---|---|
| — Larger section of a village — | |
| Country | |
| The metropolis and districts | |
| Cities, towns and villages | |
| Population (as of 2015 (2015) December 1) [1] | |
| - 計 | 178 people |
| Equal time obi | JST (UTC +9) |
| Zip code | 361-0014 |
| Number plate | Kumagaya |
Toma (horse) is a larger section of a village of Gyoda-shi, Saitama. I write it down in this clause about the Kitasaitama-gun Toma village (horse irregularity) which there was ever in the area.
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Geography
It is located in the district at the east end of Gyoda-shi. I receive Manaita in Shimosudo, Kobari, the east, the south, the north in the west. Because Manaita spreads into long pieces in the northern part, I do not contact with Shimoshingo, Hanyu-shi. I am almost the left bank of the Minuma substitute water, but there is opposite bank enclave between Kobari mutually. National highway No. 125 passes the north end.
River
Subsection
| The correction of this knob is expected. |
History
| Toma village | |
|---|---|
| Abolition day | 1901October 15 |
| Abolition reason | New merger Otamura, Manaita-mura, Toma village, Sekine-mura → Otamura |
| The current local government | Gyoda-shi |
| Data at the time of the abolition | |
| Country | Japan |
| District | The Kanto district |
| The metropolis and districts | Saitama |
| County | Kitasaitama-gun |
| Total population | 257 people (Saitama cities, towns and villages, 1889) |
| The adjacent local government | Otamura, Manaita-mura, Sekine-mura |
| Toma village office | |
| The location | Kitasaitama-gun, Saitama Toma village |
| Wiki project | |
History
- It was Saitama county Toma village as of the late Tokugawa period. Tomoyuki of direct feudatory of a shogun Kato.
- It becomes the jurisdiction of - 武蔵知県事, Masanori Yamada (忍藩士) (1868) on June 19 in 1868.
- 1869(MeijiTwo years)
- - 山田政則知県事 is Tadashi Miyahara British に change on January 10.
- I establish the Omiya prefecture in the - 武蔵知県事, Tadashi Miyahara British jurisdiction on January 13. The prefectural office is put in Tokyo prefecture Bakurocho.
- - prefectural office is put in Urawa on September 29 and is renamed to the Urawa prefecture.
- It becomes the jurisdiction of Saitama by - first prefectures unification (1871) on November 13 in 1871.
- It becomes the position of Kitasaitama-gun by the enforcement in Saitama of the - township municipalities organization method (1879) in March in 1879.
- Kitasaitama-gun Toma village forms the local government by the enforcement of - municipality organization alone (1889) on April 1 in 1889. I form Otamura, Manaita-mura, Sekine-mura and Ota association village and establish the association government office in Otamura larger section of a village Shimosudo.
- I cancel - Ota association village (1901) on October 15 in 1901, and Otamura starts some other time with the area of 4 villages. The same day Toma village abolition. It becomes the larger section of a village of Otamura.
- - Otamura is admitted into Gyoda-shi (1957) on March 30 in 1957. It becomes the larger section of a village of Gyoda-shi.
Traffic
Bus
- Circulation bus in Gyoda-shi
- East endless path (I consign it to a cooperation sightseeing bus)
- Village - area Cultural Center - Ota public hall - Gyoda-shi station square - Gyoda-shi bus terminal of - ancient lotus in front of Gyoda-shi bus terminal - education Cultural Center
- East endless path (I consign it to a cooperation sightseeing bus)
Facilities
- Ota nursery school
- Toma Hall
- Toma Shrine
Footnote
- Population according to the ^ town clove and number of the households Gyoda-shi
References
Outside link
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