Hiragacho
| ひらかまち Hiragacho | |
|---|---|
| Abolition day | January 1, 2006 [1] |
| Abolition reason | New merger Hiragacho, Ogamicho [1], Ikarigaseki village [1] → Hirakawa-shi [1] |
| The current local government | Hirakawa-shi |
| Data at the time of the abolition | |
| Country | |
| District | The Tohoku district |
| The metropolis and districts | Aomori |
| County | Minamitsugaru-gun |
| Group cord | 02365-5 |
| Area | 221.61km² |
| Total population | 22,053 people (population, January 1, 2006 by estimate) |
| The adjacent local government | Aomori-shi, Kuroishi-shi Ogamicho、Owani-machi、Ikarigaseki village Kosaka-machi, Akita |
| Tree of town | Spanish mackerel |
| The queen of the town | Apple |
| Bird of the town | Copper pheasant |
| Hiragacho government office | |
| The location | 〒036-0104 25-6, aza-Fujiyama, ooaza-Kashiwagicho, Hiragacho, Minamitsugaru-gun, Aomori |
| Coordinate | 40°35'N 1.7 seconds 140°33'E 59.2 seconds |
| Wiki project | |
Hiragacho (ひらかまち) is the town which was in middle southern district, Minamitsugaru-gun of Aomori.
It was a name of a street named from the Hiraga Middle Ages town [1].
Table of contents
Geography
- A mountain: Comb ヶ 峯、Fujisawa forest、柴森、矢捨山
- A river: Hirakawa、Shallows Ishikawa、引座川
Adjacent local government
Administrative
- The mayor: Michio Togawa
Each generation mayor
| 代 | Full name | The assumption of office date |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kiyokatsu Ono | It is March 1 (1955) for 1,955 years |
| 2 | 須々田哲三郎 | It is April 1 (1959) for 1,959 years |
| 3 | Kiyokatsu Ono | It is April 1 (1963) for 1,963 years |
| 4-6 | Tsuyoshi Mizuki two | It is December 8 (1966) for 1,966 years |
| 7-8 | Chutaro Harata | It is December 7 (1978) for 1,978 years |
| 9 | Nara lotus male | It is December 8 (1986) for 1,986 years |
| 10-12 | Michio Togawa | It is February 22 (1990) for 1,990 years |
History
- Kashiwagicho-mura, Minamitsugaru-gun, Daikouji-mura, Ozaki-mura, a bamboo building village are formed by - municipality organization enforcement (1889) on April 1 in 1889.
- - Machii-mura is separated (1901) from a bamboo building village on April 1 in 1901.
- - Kashiwagicho-mura renames the town organization enforcement (1929) on July 1 in 1929 and becomes Kimachi, Kashiwa.
- - Daikouji-mura enforces town organization (1943) on April 1 in 1943 and becomes Daikouji-cho.
- - Daikouji-cho, Kimachi, Kashiwa, bamboo building village, Ozaki-mura, Machii-mura merge (1955) on March 1 in 1955 and become Hiragacho [1].
- It merges with - Ikarigaseki village, Ogamicho on January 1, 2006 and becomes Hirakawa-shi [1].
Sister city, partner city
Domestic
Education
High school
Junior high school
- Hiraga municipality Azuma Hiraga Junior High School
- Hiraga municipality Hiraga Nishinaka school
- Hiraga municipality Kuzugawa Junior High School
- Hiraga municipality small country Junior High School
Elementary school
- Hiraga municipality Kuzugawa Elementary School
- Hiraga municipality small country Elementary School
- Hiraga municipality Azuma Hiraga Elementary School
- Hiraga municipality Matsuzaki Elementary School
- Hiraga municipality wide ship elementary school
- Hiraga municipality Daibo Elementary School
- Hiraga municipality Kashiwagi Elementary School
- Hiraga municipality small sum forest Elementary School
- Hiraga municipality bamboo building elementary school
Traffic
Pike
Bus route
Road
- General national highway
- Prefectural road
Famous place, historic site, tourist attraction, sacred rites, special event
Footnote
Allied item
This article is taken from the Japanese Wikipedia Hiragacho
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