Kamiyoshidacho, Fuji
wisteria or Miyoshi ostrich Kamiyoshidacho, Fuji | |
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Abolition day | 1951March 20 |
Abolition reason | New merger Kamiyoshidacho, Fuji, Myouken-cho, Shimoyoshida-cho → Fujiyoshida-shi |
The current local government | Fujiyoshida-shi |
Data at the time of the abolition | |
Country | Japan |
District | The Chubu District, the Koshinnetsu district Koshin static district, the Kanto district |
The metropolis and districts | Yamanashi |
County | Minamitsuru-gun |
Total population | 7,039 people (national census, 1950) |
The adjacent local government | Yamanashi It is Nomura, Funatsu-mura, Narusawa-mura in Myokencho, Minamitsuru-gun, Shimoyoshida-cho, Oshino-mura Shizuoka 駿東郡須走村 |
Kamiyoshidacho, Fuji government office | |
The location | Minamitsuru-gun, Yamanashi 494, Kamiyoshida, Kamiyoshidacho, Fuji |
Wiki project |
The town where Kamiyoshidacho, Fuji (wisteria or Miyoshi ostrich) was in Minamitsuru-gun, Yamanashi. I am the current Fujiyoshida-shi center. I speak Fukuchi-mura (Chimura boiling over) that is a name before the town organization in this clause.
Table of contents
Geography
- Mountain : Mount Fuji, large Tsukayama, small Cangshan
- River : Keisen、Miyakawa、The Mabori River、The Kandabori River
History
- - Tsuru Yoshidamura, Gujo, Araya-mura, Matsuyama-mura merges (1875) on January 9 in 1875 and becomes Fukuchi-mura.
- Fukuchi-mura becomes the position of Minamitsuru-gun by the enforcement of the - township municipalities organization method (1878) on July 22 in 1878.
- Fukuchi-mura forms the local government by the enforcement of - municipality organization alone (1889) on July 1 in 1889.
- - Fukuchi-mura renames the town organization enforcement (1947) on November 23 in 1935 and becomes Kamiyoshidacho, Fuji.
- It merges with - Myouken-cho, Shimoyoshida-cho (1951) on March 20 in 1951, and Fujiyoshida-shi starts. The same day Kamiyoshidacho, Fuji abolition.
Traffic
Pike
- Fuji foot of a mountain electric railroad (existing Fuji Kyuko)
- Otsuki Line
- Fuji-Yoshida Station (existing Mount Fuji Station)
- Otsuki Line
Road
- Fuji rises (existing National highway No. 138)
Lake Kawaguchi interchange (partly) of Chuo Expressway, Fujiyoshida interchange are located in the old town area now, but those days are non-opening to traffic.
Famous place, historic site, tourist attraction, sacred rites, special event
References
- Tsunogawa Japan place name Dictionary 19 Yamanashi
Allied item
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