Hanishina-gun
Hanishina-gun (はにしなぐん) is a county of Nagano (Shinano country).
A population of 14,580 people, area 53.64km², population density 272 /km². (on October 1, 2016 population by estimate)
I include following one town.
- Sakaki-machi (I come and wait for a slope)
Table of contents
County area
The county area that started as a jurisdiction in (1879) in 1879 at the time is the following area other than one town mentioned above.
- A part (each Matsudaimachi town except Matsushiromachinishiderao, Matsushiromachimakishima, Matsushiromachioshimada, Matsushiromachiomuro) of Nagano-shi
- A part (almost from the Chikuma River and to the east) of Chikuma-shi
The history
- It is thought that I constituted "Shinano review" (Shinano ice) before Taiho Codes from excavated narrow strips of wood with message with はのちの Sarashina-gun [1]. The county name notation with "播信郡" is accomplished in the tenement house royal families narrow strip of wood with message, too.
- The district government is performed comparing and drawing conclusions of by the remains of Yashiro group of Yashiro, Chikuma-shi.
History after the early modern times
- The rule as of the Meiji early years listed in "a former high former territory investigation book" is as follows. A Nakanojo chief administrator place has jurisdiction over the Shogunate territory. ●As for ,○, Buddhist temple and Shinto shrine land exempt from tax [2] exists temple-owned land in は village. (one town 40 village)
Tomoyuki | The number of the villages | The name of a village | |
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Shogunate territory | Shogunate territory | 13 villages | ○Sakaki village ,○ Yokoo village ,○ Nakanojo village ,○ Imojiya-mura, Kamitogura-mura ,○ Jakumaku-mura ,○ Sakurado-mura ,○ Kojima-mura, Shimotogura-mura, fortune Imura, Utsusawa-mura, new Tamura, Kuiseke-mura |
Feudal clan territory | Shinano Matsuyo feudal clan | One town 25 villages | ○Morimura ,○ Amemiya village ,●○ Yashiro-mura ,○ Senbonnyanagi-mura ,○ Seino village ,○ Iwano village ,○ Hirabayashi-mura, Kurashina village, Kawamura ,○ Awasa-mura ,○ Shibamura ,●○ Tanaka village ,○ 生萱村 ,●○ Saijo village ,○ Kaga Imura in Kobuneyama-mura [3] ,○ mulberry Nei-mura ,○ Makiuchi village ,○ Doguchi-mura ,○, mouse hotel village, lack village ,●○ Sekiya-mura ,●○ Higashiterao-mura ,○ Matsudaimachi ,●○ Tojo village ,○ Kamitokuma-mura |
Shogunate territory, feudal clan territory | Shogunate territory, Matsuyo feudal clan | 1 village | Imura Kim |
Others | Kumano appearance Hayao Shrine territory | 1 village | Everybody is Kamimura |
- - Shogunate territory becomes the jurisdiction of the Nagoya feudal clan (March 10, 1868) on February 17, 1868.
- - Shogunate territory becomes the jurisdiction of the Ina prefecture (April 11, 1869) on February 30, 1869.
- The jurisdiction of - Ina prefecture becomes the jurisdiction of the Nakano prefecture (October 11, 1870) on September 17, 1870.
- 1871
- - Nakano prefecture renames it (August 8, 1871) on June 22 and becomes Nagano.
- Feudal clan territory becomes the jurisdiction of the Matsuyo prefecture by - establishment of prefectures in place of feudal domains (August 29, 1871) on July 14.
- The whole area becomes the jurisdiction of Nagano by - first prefectures unification (December 31, 1871) on November 20.
- The same part (Babacho district) becomes the Saijo village a part (Juninmachi district) of Matsudaimachi Tojo village.
- - Kamitokuma-mura merges with Senbonnyanagi-mura (1872) in July in 1872. (one town 39 village)
- 1873 (1873) (one town 37 village)
- A lack village merges with the Saijo village
- Kobuneyama-mura merges with the Yawata village for Sarashina-gun.
- 1874 (1874) (one town 33 village)
- - Kamitogura-mura, Fukui village merges on July 5 and becomes Isobe-mura.
- Mouse hotel village, Chinatown Area-mura, Kanai village, Yokoo village merges and becomes the Nanjo village.
- Yanagi-mura renames it (1875) in -1000 May in 1875 and becomes 黒彦村.
- 1876 (1876) May 30 (one town 22 village)
- Kamimura is complicated with Sekiya-mura, mulberry Nei-mura, Hirabayashi-mura, Makiuchi village, everybody and becomes the Toyosaka village.
- Jakumaku-mura, Imojiya-mura, Utsusawa-mura, Sakurado-mura, Kojima-mura merges and becomes the east Funayama village.
- Kuiseke-mura, Nitta village, Awasa-mura merges and becomes the west Funayama village.
- Tanaka village, Kaga Imura merges with the Tojo village.
- 1879 (1878) January 4 (one town 23 village)
- By the enforcement in Nagano of the township municipalities organization method, Hanishina-gun as the jurisdiction starts. I establish the county government office in Yashiro-mura. The first hundreder is Kazuma Yokota.
- The position county of the Yawata village for Sarashina-gun is changed to Hongu.
- 1881 (1881)
- January 28
- Yashiro-mura renames it and becomes Yashiro-cho. (two towns 22 village)
- Shimotogura-mura renames it and becomes Togura-mura.
- - east Funayama village is divided on May 23 and becomes Jakumaku-mura, Imojiya-mura, Utsusawa-mura, Sakurado-mura, Kojima-mura. (two towns 26 village)
- - 黒彦村 is divided on May 25 and becomes Senbonnyanagi-mura, Kamitokuma-mura. (two towns 27 village)
- January 28
- 1882 (1882)
- Awasa-mura is separated from - west Funayama village on February 18. (two towns 28 village)
- - Yawata village for is divided on September 2 and becomes Nakamura, Kobuneyama-mura. (two towns 29 village)
- - west Funayama village is divided on November 27 and becomes the Kuiseke-mura, Nitta village. (two towns 30 village)
- - Sakaki village is renamed (1886) on May 18 in 1886 and becomes Sakaki-mura.
History after the municipality organization
1.17, Sakaemura rich 2, Yashirocho.3, Matsudaimachi.4, Sakaki-mura.Nanjo village 5.Nakanojo village 6.Togura-mura 7.5 Kamura 8.clayish land village 9.10, Kuiseke-mura.Morimura 11.Kurashina village 12.Amemiya prefecture village 13.Seino village 14.Saijo village 15.Tojo village 16.Terao village (purple: Nagano-shi peach: Chikuma-shi red: Sakakimachi).
- The following municipalities start by the enforcement of - municipality organization (1889) on April 1 in 1889. (two towns 15 village)
- Yashiro-cho ← Yashiro-cho, Awasa-mura (existing Chikuma-shi)
- Matsudaimachi (independent town organization, existing Nagano-shi)
- Sakaki-mura (independent village system, existing Sakaki-machi)
- Nanjo village (independent village system, existing Sakaki-machi)
- Nakanojo village (independent village system, existing Sakaki-machi)
- Togura-mura ← Togura-mura, Isobe-mura (existing Chikuma-shi)
- Kawamura, Senbonnyanagi-mura, Nakamura, Kobuneyama-mura (existing Chikuma-shi) in prickly shrub of the family Araliaceae village ← Kamitokuma-mura
- Clayish land village ← Kojima-mura, Jakumaku-mura, Imojiya-mura, Utsusawa-mura, Sakurado-mura (existing Chikuma-shi)
- Kuiseke-mura ← Kuiseke-mura, new Tamura (existing Chikuma-shi)
- Morimura (independent village system, existing Chikuma-shi)
- Kurashina village (independent village system, existing Chikuma-shi)
- Amemiya prefecture village ← rain Miyamura, 生萱村, Doguchi-mura (existing Chikuma-shi)
- Seino village ← Seino village, Iwano village (existing Nagano-shi)
- Saijo village (independent village system, existing Nagano-shi)
- Tojo village (independent village system, existing Nagano-shi)
- Toyosaka village (independent village system, existing Nagano-shi)
- Terao village ← Higashiterao-mura, Shibamura, Kamitakai-gun Omuro village, Makishima-mura, Sarashina-gun, Kojima Tamura [partly] (existing Nagano-shi)
- It enforces a - county system (1891) on April 1 in 1891.
- - Sakaki-mura enforces town organization (1904) on July 12 in 1904 and becomes Sakaki-machi. (three towns 14 village)
- - County Council is abolished (1923) on April 1 in 1923. The county government office continues.
- - county government office is abolished (1926) on July 1 in 1926. After that it becomes the area classification name.
- - Togura-mura enforces town organization (1940) on April 17 in 1940 and becomes Togura-cho. (four towns 13 village)
- - clayish land village enforces town organization (1948) on March 1 in 1948 and becomes the clayish land town. (five towns 12 village)
- 1951 (1951)
- - Matsudaimachi, Seino village, Tojo village merges on April 3, and Matsudaimachi starts some other time. (five towns 10 village)
- - Matsudaimachi admits some Sarashina-gun Shinonoi-cho (among Tofuku-ji Temple Dojima, raft Michishita ward) on October 1.
- - clayish land town, Kuiseke-mura merges (1954) on October 1 in 1954, and a clayish land town starts some other time. (five towns 9 village)
- 1955 (1955)
- April 1 (five towns 3 village)
- Sakaki-machi, Nakanojo village, Nanjo village merges, and Sakaki-machi starts some other time.
- Matsudaimachi, Toyosaka village, Terao village merges with Nishiterao-mura, Sarashina-gun, and Matsudaimachi starts some other time.
- Togura-cho merges with Sarashina-gun Sarashina village, and Togura-cho starts some other time.
- Yashiro-cho, Amemiya prefecture village, Morimura merges, and Yashirocho, Hanishina starts.
- - Yashirocho, Hanishina renames it on June 1 and becomes Yashiro-cho.
- Some -5 Kamura (the inside) are admitted into the clayish land town on July 1. The residue merges with Togura-cho, and Togura-cho starts some other time. (five towns 2 village)
- April 1 (five towns 3 village)
- 1956 (1956) September 30 (five)
- Saijo village is admitted into Matsudaimachi.
- Kurashina village is admitted into Yashiro-cho.
- A part (in Nishiteraos Kawanishi district) of - Matsudaimachi is admitted into the Sarashina-gun Shinonoi-cho (1957) on August 1 in 1957.
- - Yashiro-cho, a clayish land town merges with Inariyama-cho, Sarashina-gun, Yawata village (1959) on June 1 in 1959, and Koshoku-shi starts and leaves it from a county. (three)
- - Sakaki-machi admits Koorimura, Sarashina Uemura (1960) on April 1 in 1960.
- - Matsudaimachi is complicated (1966) with Nagano-shi, Shinonoi City, Nakajimacho, Koorigawa, Sarashina, Shinko village, Kohoku village, Kamitakai young ear town, Kamiminochi 72 society village on October 16 in 1966, and Nagano-shi leaves it some other time from a start, a county. (two)
- - Togura-cho merges with Koshoku-shi, Kamiyamadacho, Sarashina-gun (2003) on September 1 in 2003, and Chikuma-shi starts and leaves it from a county. (one)
Change list
The change of the local government
Before 1889 | April 1, 1889 | From 1889 to 1926 | From 1926 to 1955 | From 1956 to 1989 | As of 1989 - | Now | ||
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Yashiro-cho | Yashiro-cho | April 1, 1955 Yashirocho, Hanishina | June 1, 1955 Yashiro-cho | Yashiro-cho | June 1, 1959 Koshoku-shi | September 1, 2003 Chikuma-shi | Chikuma-shi | |
Amemiya prefecture village | Amemiya prefecture village | |||||||
Morimura | Morimura | |||||||
Kurashina village | Kurashina village | Kurashina village | September 30, 1956 I am admitted into Yashiro-cho | |||||
Clayish land village | Clayish land village | March 1, 1948 The town organization enforcement | October 1, 1954 Clayish land town | Clayish land town | ||||
Kuiseke-mura | Kuiseke-mura | Kuiseke-mura | ||||||
Inariyama-cho, Sarashina-gun | Inariyama-cho | April 1, 1955 Inariyama Kuwabaracho | December 1, 1955 Inariyama-cho | Inariyama-cho | ||||
Sarashina-gun Kuwahara village | Kuwahara village | |||||||
Sarashina-gun Yawata village | Yawata village | Yawata village | Yawata village | Yawata village | ||||
Togura-mura | Togura-mura | April 17, 1940 The town organization enforcement | April 1, 1955 Togura-cho | Togura-cho | ||||
Sarashina-gun Sarashina village | Sarashina village | Sarashina village | ||||||
Prickly shrub of the family Araliaceae village | Prickly shrub of the family Araliaceae village | Prickly shrub of the family Araliaceae village | July 1, 1955 I am admitted into Togura-cho (partly to the clayish land town) | |||||
Sarashina Yamadamura, Gujo | October 14, 1892 Kaminoyama Tamura | November 3, 1949 Tamachi, Kaminoyama | July 1, 1955 Tamachi, Kaminoyama | Tamachi, Kaminoyama | ||||
October 14, 1892 Chikaraishi village | Chikaraishi village | |||||||
Matsudaimachi | Matsudaimachi | April 3, 1951 Matsudaimachi | April 1, 1955 Matsudaimachi | Matsudaimachi | October 16, 1966 Nagano-shi | Nagano-shi | Nagano-shi | |
Seino village | Seino village | |||||||
Tojo village | Tojo village | |||||||
Toyosaka village | Toyosaka village | Toyosaka village | ||||||
Terao village | Terao village | Terao village | ||||||
Nishiterao-mura, Sarashina-gun | Nishiterao-mura | Nishiterao-mura | ||||||
Saijo village | Saijo village | Saijo village | September 30, 1956 I am admitted into Matsudaimachi | |||||
Sakaki-mura | July 12, 1904 Sakaki-machi | April 1, 1955 Sakaki-machi | Sakaki-machi | Sakaki-machi | Sakaki-machi | Sakaki-machi | ||
Nanjo village | Nanjo village | |||||||
Nakanojo village | Nakanojo village | |||||||
Koorimura, Sarashina Uemura | Murakami village | Murakami village | April 1, 1960 I am admitted into Sakaki-machi |
Administration
- Each generation hundreder
代 | Full name | The assumption of office date | The retirement date | Remarks |
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1 | Kazuma Yokota | It is January 4 (1879) in 1879 | ||
It is June 30 (1926) in 1926 | By the county government office abolition, it is abolition of a post |
Footnote
- The ^ Sadao Furukawa edition "history of prefectural history 20 Nagano" (Yamakawa publishing company, 1997)
- The land which was given the special privilege of the tribute exemption from ^ feudal lord.
- ^ [about one of the documents "historic area classification" in conjunction with the merger of cities, towns and villages placing in the website of Nagano Hongu position.[1]
References
- Tsunogawa Japan place name Dictionary 20 Nagano
- Former high former territory investigation book database
- I check it from the city area name of a village as of the Nagano formula homepage (in the progress of the merger)
- I was listed in "Nagano formula", but the village which was not listed in "a former high former territory" considered it to be Edago and left it out in this clause.
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