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Hamakita-shi

Hamakita-shi

はまきたし
Hamakita-shi
Abolition day July 1, 2005
Abolition reason Admission merger
Hamakita-shi, Tenryu-shi,
Maisaka-choYuutochouHosoecho
InasachoThree day-choHarunocho
SakumachoMizukubo-choTatsuyamamuraHamamatsu-shi



The current local government Hamamatsu-shi
Data at the time of the abolition
Country Japanese flag Japan
District The Chubu District, the Tokai district
Koshin static district
The metropolis and districts Shizuoka
Group cord 22,218-6
Area 66.64km²
Total population 86,653 people
(population, June 1, 2005 by estimate)
The adjacent local government Hamamatsu-shi, Iwata-shi, Tenryu-shi
Tree of city Firewood
The queen of the city Satsuki
Bird of the city Japanese white-eye
Hamakita-shi government office
The location 434-8550
Hamakita-shi, Shizuoka Nishimisono 6
Coordinate 34°47'35" N
137°47'24" E
Prefecture position of Hamakita-shi
A position figure in the point of merger. A green part is Hamakita-shi.
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The city where there was ever Hamakita-shi (firewood help) in western (Enshu) of Shizuoka. On July 1, 2005, I was admitted into Hamamatsu-shi with neighboring 10 cities, towns and villages and was merged and became extinct.

Reference: Because Hamakita-shi shares Hamakita-ku and the range that are a current administrative section, many articles are listed in Hamakita-ku.

"Hamakita area autonomous district" based on 4 of Local Government Act Article 202 was set up on July 1, 2005 [1]. With whole area autonomous district having become Hamakita-ku when Hamamatsu-shi shifted to the ordinance-designated city on April 1, 2007, the Hamakita area autonomous district became extinct [2].

In addition, the origin of Hamakita is often misunderstood when "the north and "Hamakita-cho of Hamamatsu-shi" were formed because "Hamana-cho" and a scale of "Kitahama-mura" were big saying I took by one character". However, actually, it is an origin "to be located the north of Hamana-gun". [3]

Table of contents

Administrative

Each generation mayor

  • 第 1-3 generations - Kamezo Tsuboi (from July 1, 1963 to May 2, 1972)
  • 第 4-5 generations - Shizuo Yoshida (from May 3, 1972 to October 6, 1978)
  • 第 6-8 generations - Seiichi Adachi (from November 19, 1978 to November 18, 1990)
  • 第 9-10 generations - Hiromitsu Morishima (from November 19, 1990 to March 1, 1996)
  • 第 11-13 generations - 長谷川正榮 (from April 14, 1996 to June 30, 2005)

Hamakita-shi government office

 
Former Hamakita-ku government office (I use it until October, 2016)

After a merger with Hamamatsu-shi, I used Hamakita-shi government office Government building as "Hamakita synthesis office" and used it after an ordinance-designated city shift of April 1, 2007 as Hamakita-ku government office. It is moved in なゆた, Hamakita in October, 2016 by the deterioration of the building. The former Government building is going to dismantle it in 2017. [4][5]

Compound stadium design

  • I built the composition facilities attached to an exclusive soccer stadium and a gymnasium, a pool and the commercial facilities which could accommodate around 30,000-50,000 people in Hamakita-shi in 1995, and there was a plan to invite Jubilo Iwata which joined the Japan professional football league (J League), but mayor, Hiromitsu Morishima at the time was going to change it in the stadium which doubled as land sports stadium and a thing and a citizen's upsurge arrested for a corruption charge about the stadium construction than having been short and changed it. However, as for the design, it was made a halt by the construction of the small Mt. Kasa-yama general exercise park of Fukuroi-shi.

Footnote

[Help]
  1. The regulations (2005 Hamamatsu-shi regulations 40th) June 1, 2005 promulgation about the setting of the ^ Hamamatsu-shi area autonomous district
  2. The regulations (2006 Hamamatsu-shi regulations 78th) December 1, 2006 promulgation about the setting of ^ Hamamatsu city and district and the local autonomous district
  3. ^ Tsunogawa Japan place name Dictionary 22 Shizuoka P1149 (editor "Tsunogawa Japan place name unabridged dictionary editing Committee" Kadokawa Shoten, October 8, 1982)
  4. ^ 2016 (2016) March 24 Hamamatsu-shi regulations 17th (the regulations to revise a part of the regulations about the setting of Hamamatsu city and district and the ward meeting)
  5. ^ Shizuoka Shimbun (September 24, 2016). "The move existing Government building is dismantling Hamamatsu in 17 for Hamakita-ku government office 11 days". October 11, 2016 reading.

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