Abason (Okayama)
| あばそん Abason | |
|---|---|
| Abolition day | February 28, 2005 |
| Abolition reason | Admission merger Kamocho, Abason, Kumecho, Shobokuchou → Tsuyama-shi |
| The current local government | Tsuyama-shi |
| Data at the time of the abolition | |
| Country | |
| District | The Chugoku district, the Sanyo district The Chugoku, Shikoku district |
| The metropolis and districts | Okayama |
| County | Tomata-gun |
| Group cord | 33,605-0 |
| Area | 42.07km² |
| Total population | 703 people (December 31, 2001) |
| The adjacent local government | Kamocho, Tomata-gun, Tottori-shi, Tottori, Chizu-cho, Yazu-gun |
| Tree of village | Cedar |
| The queen of the village | Magnolia Kobus |
| Bird of the village | Bush warbler |
| Abason government office | |
| The location | 〒709-3945 1209-4, Abason, Tomata-gun, Okayama |
| Outside link | Abason(Internet Archive) |
| Coordinate | 35°14'N 13.45 seconds 134°6'E 45.2 seconds / 35.2370694 degrees N 134.112556 degrees E coordinate: 35°14'N 13.45 seconds 134°6'E 45.2 seconds / 35.2370694 degrees N 134.112556 degrees E |
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The village which Abason (あばそん) was located in North Okayama (Tomata-gun), and bordered Tottori. It is admitted into Tsuyama-shi and becomes the Aba, Tsuyama-shi district, and the village office becomes the Tsuyama-shi government office Awa branch now. About the new information, see the clause of the Aba, Tsuyama-shi district.
Table of contents
Geography
Most of the village level are the forest, and the main industry is agriculture, forestry. The depopulation advanced, and the population was throughout the prefecture minimum.
History
- 5 villages of Class group of - westward advance, Higashishimogumi, Ohata, tail place group, the Osugi group are complicated (1872) in 1872, and it is in former Abason.
- It becomes Abason by - municipality organization enforcement (1889) in 1889.
- It is admitted into Tsuyama-shi (2005) with - Kamocho, Tomata-gun, Kumecho, Kume-gun, Shobokuchou, Katsuta-gun on February 28 in 2005.
Education
- Awa village Awa elementary school (existing Tsuyama City Awa elementary school)
There was not the junior high school, and the junior high student went to school in 加茂町阿波村組合立加茂中学校 (existing Tsuyama City Kamo Junior High School) which existed in neighboring Kamocho in a village.
Traffic
There was not the pike in a village, and the public transport was only a route bus.
Road
- Prefectural road - all via the town have non-opening to traffic section at the prefectural border.
- Okayama prefectural road 117 号鱒返余戸線
- Okayama prefectural road 118 Mochigase, Kamo Line
- Tottori prefectural road 303 Odaka exit Hata Line (there is the starting point on the Okayama side, but the Okayama side is non-service alone by a route Tottori prefectural road in the Okayama prefectural road non-authorization [1])
Route bus
Famous place, historic site, tourist attraction, sacred rites, special event
Footnote
- ^ "complaints box in the Edo era December proposal opinion." About the authorization of the way. Okayama (December, 2003). June 20, 2013 reading. "The Tottori prefectural road Odaka exit Hata Line is not clear in detail, but Okayama is the route where there is not a plan to authorize only by Tottori having authorized it in 1976."
Allied item
Outside link
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