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Extreme longevity village

Extreme longevity village

ますそん
Extreme longevity village
Abolition day April 1, 1927
Abolition reason New merger
Kurashiki-cho, ten thousand Kotobuki-mura, Odaka-muraKurashiki-cho
The current local government Kurashiki-shi
Data at the time of the abolition
Country Japanese flag Japan
District The Chugoku district, the Sanyo district
The Chugoku, Shikoku district
The metropolis and districts Okayama
County Tsukubo-gun
Extreme longevity village office
The location Tsukubo-gun, Okayama extreme longevity village
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An extreme longevity village (ますそん) is the local government which was ever in 岡山県窪屋郡, Tsukubo-gun.

I am divided into higher reed of Kurashiki, Kurashiki-shi, Odaka, the old pine-tree (partly) district now.

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History

  • Each village of - 窪屋郡大内, Kawairi, Hachioji, Ouchi, Sho Hiyoshi merges (1877) in 1877 and becomes Tomihisa-mura (とみひさそん).
  • Each - 窪屋郡富久, beach, Hirata, Oshima, Fukushima village merges (1889) on June 1 in 1889, and it is in county extreme longevity village.
  • - Sanyo railroad Kurashiki Station starts a business (1891) in July in 1891.
  • It becomes the Tsukubo-gun extreme longevity village by a new establishment of - Tsukubo-gun (1900) on April 1 in 1900.
  • - Kurabo Industries (existing Kurabo Industries) extreme longevity first factory is built (1915) in 1915.
  • - Kurabo Industries extreme longevity second factory is built (1918) in 1918.
  • It merges with - Kurashikicho, Tsukubo-gun (former), Odaka-mura equally (1927) on April 1 in 1927 and founds new Kurashiki-cho.

Main facilities at the time

  • Kurashiki Station
  • Kurabo Industries extreme longevity first factory
  • Kurabo Industries extreme longevity second factory

Local

The jurisdictions at the time are as follows in the current area. All are Kurashiki-shi.

Extreme longevity
Ouchi, Kawairi (Kawairi, Kotobuki-cho), beach (Hamacho, Kitahama-cho, Hamanochaya, Hinodecho, 1, Showa), Hirata, Oshima, Fukushima
Kurashiki
The beach (Miwa, Saiwaicho, 2, Showa)
Nakasu
Hachioji (Hachiojicho)
Old pine-tree
Sho Hiyoshi (Hiyoshi-cho, Iwami-cho)

References

  • It is Okayama "Okayama merger of cities, towns and villages magazine cities, towns and villages" (1960)
  • It is a Japanese education publishing company Masaemon Iwatsu "Okayama place name encyclopedia" (1974)
  • It is Sanyo newspaper publisher Okayama University encyclopedia editing Committee "Okayama place name encyclopedia" (1979)
  • It is Asakura Bookstore (1968) Akira Watanabe, Takamasa Nakano, Keiichiro Yamaguchi, Masahide Shiki "Japan place name unabridged dictionary 2 Chugoku, Shikoku"
  • It is Heibonsha Publishers Ltd. the Naoya Shimonaka "place name of place name outline Vol. 34 Okayama, Japan" (1988)
  • It is Shobunsha the Shigeo Kuroda "マップル 33 Okayama wide area, detailed road map according to the prefecture" (2010)

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