Soraku-gun
Soraku-gun (it goes) is a county of Kyoto (Yamashiro country).
A population of 44,182 people, area 178.24km², population density 248 /km². (on October 1, 2016 population by estimate)
I include following three towns 1 village.
- Kasagi-cho (a heron grows)
- Wazuka-cho (わづかちょう)
- Seika-cho (result or butterfly)
- Minamiyamashiro-mura (Minami Yamashiro irregularity)
Table of contents
County area
The county area that started as a jurisdiction in (1879) in 1879 at the time is the following areas other than three towns 1 village mentioned above.
- The whole area of Kizugawa-shi
- A part (Tamurashinden) of Ide-cho, Tsuzuki-gun
History
Ancient
I read formerly with "さがらかのこおり". Kokubunji of the Yamashiro country was in Soraku-gun.
Company in the expression
『Engi era type』 The company in the expression in the county written down in the name of a god book.
Name of a god book | Comparing and drawing conclusions company | Collection | |||||
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Company name | Reading | Status | Additional note | Company name | The location | Remarks | |
Soraku-gun 6 seat (large 4 seats, small 2 seat) | |||||||
Hosono Shrine | ハフソノノ | Very much | The monthly Harvest Festival | Hosono Shrine | Hosono, Seika-cho, Soraku-gun, Kyoto | [1] | |
和伎坐天乃夫支売神社 | ワキノニ - | Very much | The monthly Harvest Festival | 和伎坐天乃夫支賣神社 | Yamashirochohirao, Kizugawa-shi, Kyoto | [2] | |
綺原坐健伊那大比売神社 | Cam Harano - | The small | 綺原坐健伊那大比賣神社 | Yamashirochokabata, Kizugawa-shi, Kyoto Yamagiwa | |||
Soraku Shrine | サカラカノ サカラノ | The small | Soraku Shrine | Saganaka, Kizugawa-shi, Kyoto | |||
Okada Kamogami Corporation | ヲカタノカモノ | Very much | The monthly Harvest Festival | Okada Kamogami Corporation | Kamochokita, Kizugawa-shi, Kyoto | [3] | |
Okada country Shrine | ヲカタノクノ | Very much | The monthly Harvest Festival | (idea) Kasuga Shrine | Kamochoono, Kizugawa-shi, Kyoto | State of things Shinto shrine middle shrine | [4] |
(idea) Okada country Shrine | Kizu, Kizugawa-shi, Kyoto Otani | ||||||
I display explanatory notes |
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. Chief administrator, Kazuma Kobori has jurisdiction over the Shogunate territory. ●Temple-owned land exists in は village. (92 villages)
Tomoyuki | The number of the villages | The name of a village | |
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Imperial demesne | Imperial Family territory | 22 villages | Kabata-mura, upper Tsumura, south Kawamura, Nishimura, river Hara-mura, Okazaki village, Ibirao-mura, Ishidera-mura, Shirasu-mura, Bessho-mura, garden village, original mountain village, bathtub village, gate Maemura, Kamatsuka-mura, south village (existing Wazuka-cho), nurseryman village, Erihara-mura, lower Shimamura, Tamurashinden, Somada-mura, Nakamura |
例幣使領 | 5 villages | Higashi-son, up main thoroughfare village, Busshoji-mura, mouth Hatamura, Okubata-mura | |
Shogunate territory [1] | 1 village | Edamura, Kizu volost Nitta [2], Kizu volost style product [2] | |
Part of Kyoto Shugoshoku intellect | 3 villages | Kitagawara-mura, plum Tanimura, stone wall village | |
Headquarters of a shogun territory | 3 villages | ●Shimokoma-mura ,● Kitainayazuma-mura, east Hatamura | |
Imperial Family territory, Chief Abbot of the Honganji Temple territory, Shogunate territory, headquarters of a shogun territory | 1 village | Soraku village | |
Part of Imperial Family territory, court noble territory, court lady territory, Kyoto Shugoshoku intellect | 1 village | Hayashimura | |
Imperial Family territory, court noble territory | 2 villages | Sugai village ,● Kodera village | |
Imperial Family territory, court noble territory, Shogunate territory | 1 village | 1,000 apprentice to a priest villages | |
Part of Imperial Family territory, court noble territory, Shogunate territory, Kyoto Shugoshoku intellect | 1 village | Kaseyama-mura | |
Imperial Family territory, court noble territory, Shogunate territory, headquarters of a shogun territory | 1 village | ●吐師村 | |
Imperial Family territory, Shogunate territory | 1 village | Main thoroughfare village | |
Part of Imperial Family territory, Shogunate territory, Kyoto Shugoshoku intellect, headquarters of a shogun territory | 1 village | ●Inuidani-mura | |
Imperial Family territory, Shogunate territory, headquarters of a shogun territory | 1 village | ●Hishida village | |
Part of Imperial Family territory, Kyoto Shugoshoku intellect | 1 village | Tsubai-mura | |
Imperial Family territory, headquarters of a shogun territory | 5 villages | Jindoji-mura, city Sakamura, Ueda-mura, Yamadamura ,● pomegranate village | |
Imperial Family territory, Noh musical accompaniment Okura Tomoyuki | 1 village | Hirao village | |
Feudal clan territory | Ise Tsu feudal clan | 15 villages | Kamikoma-mura, Lotus sutra Terano-mura, large Nomura, Kanonji-mura, Takada-mura, Kitamura, Satomura, Unami-mura, Zezu-mura, Kiriyama-mura, north Kasagi-mura, south Kasagi-mura, upper Ariichi-mura, lower Ariichi-mura, south village (existing Kizugawa-shi) [3] |
Ise Hisai feudal clan | 14 villages | Iwafune village, west Komura, Kitadaimon-mura, south Daimon-mura, east small Shimomura, east small Uemura, north poorness village, southing hand village, 高去村, 勝風村, Morimura, great Hatamura, Shirieda-mura, Tsujimura | |
Yagyu, Yamato feudal clan | 9 villages | Stone wall village, Lotus sutra Hirao village, Takao-mura, field mountain village, Dosenbou-mura, Nodono-mura, Asukaji-mura, Minamiokawara-mura, Kitaokawara-mura | |
Yamashiro Yodo feudal clan | 1 village | Minamiinayazuma-mura | |
Yamatokoizumi feudal clan | 1 village | Great Hirao village [4] | |
Imperial demesne, feudal clan territory | Headquarters of a shogun territory, Musashi Iwatsuki feudal clan, Hiroshi Hayashi schoolmaster Tomoyuki | 1 village | Hosono-mura |
- 1868
- - Imperial demesne becomes the jurisdiction of the Kyoto court (March 12, 1868) on February 19.
- The jurisdiction of - Kyoto court becomes the jurisdiction of Kyoto (June 15, 1868) on intercalary April 25.
- 1871
- Feudal clan territory becomes the jurisdiction of Iwatsuki prefecture, Tsu prefecture, Hisai prefecture, Yodo prefecture, Yagyu prefecture, the Koizumi prefecture by - establishment of prefectures in place of feudal domains (August 29, 1871) on July 4.
- The jurisdiction of the Iwatsuki prefecture becomes the jurisdiction of Saitama by - first prefectures unification (November 14, 1871) on December 25.
- The whole area becomes the jurisdiction of Kyoto by - first prefectures unification (January 2, 1872) on November 22, 1871.
- - Ohira tail village merges with the Hirao village in the Meiji early years. (91 villages)
- - Ishigaki village merges with the Ide, Tsuzuki-gun village (1872) in 1872. (90 villages)
- Minamikawa village, Kodera village is complicated - Edamura, main thoroughfare village, 1,000 apprentice to a priest villages, upper Tsumura (1875) in 1875, and it is in Kizu-mura. (85 villages)
- 1876 (1876) (78 villages)
- North Kasagi-mura, south Kasagi-mura merges and becomes Kasagi-mura.
- Top Ariichi-mura, lower Ariichi-mura merges and becomes Ariichi-mura.
- Higashi-son, up main thoroughfare village, Busshoji-mura, mouth Hatamura merges, and it is in an offering annually made by the Imperial Court village.
- Hayashimura merges with Kamikoma-mura in Takao-mura Lotus sutra Hirao village.
- Soraku-gun as the jurisdiction starts by the enforcement in Kyoto of the - township municipalities organization method (1879) on April 10 in 1879. A county government office installs it in Kizu-mura.
- A part (23 former Kizu hotels) of - Kizu-mura is separated (1881) in 1881 and becomes Kizu-cho. (one town 77 village)
- - south village (existing Kizugawa-shi) renames it (1882) in 1882 and becomes Minami-mura.
History after the municipality organization
- Each following villages start by the enforcement of - municipality organization (1889) on April 1 in 1889. The whole area is existing Kizugawa-shi other than special mention. (19 villages)
- Tanakura-mura ← Kabata-mura, Hirao village
- Koma-mura ← Tsubai-mura, Kitagawara-mura, child prodigy Teramura
- Komada village ← Shimokoma-mura, Hishida village (existing Seika-cho)
- Kamikoma-mura (independent village system)
- Inada-mura ← Kitainayazuma-mura, Minamiinayazuma-mura, Ueda-mura (existing Seika-cho)
- Yamada Zhuang village ← Yamadamura, Inuidani-mura, pomegranate village, east Hatamura (existing Seika-cho)
- Hosono-mura ← Hosono-mura, Sugai village (existing Seika-cho)
- Soraku village ← 吐師村, Soraku village
- Kizu-mura ← Kizu-cho, Kizu-mura, plum Tanimura, city Sakamura, Kaseyama-mura
- Kamo village ← Satomura, Takada-mura, large Nomura, Kanonji-mura, Lotus sutra Terano-mura, Kitamura, Unami-mura, Minami-mura, Zezu-mura
- Our tail village ← Tsujimura, Shirieda-mura, southing hand village, north poorness village, Morimura, 高去村, 勝風村, large Hatamura, Iwafune village, west Komura, east small Uemura, east small Shimomura, Kitadaimon-mura, Namdaemun village
- Bottle Hara-mura ← offering annually made by the Imperial Court village, Nishimura, river Hara-mura, Okazaki village, Ibirao-mura, Okubata-mura
- West Wazuka village ← Ishidera-mura, Shirasu-mura, Erihara-mura, lower Shimamura (existing Wazuka-cho)
- Middle Wazuka village ← Kamatsuka-mura, Bessho-mura, south village, Somada-mura, nurseryman village (existing Wazuka-cho)
- Towa bunch village ← original mountain village, gate Maemura, garden village, Nakamura (existing Wazuka-cho)
- Bathtub village (an independent village system.existing Wazukacho)
- Kasagi-mura ← Kasagi-mura, Kiriyama-mura, Ariichi-mura, Asukaji-mura (existing Kasagi-cho)
- Big river Hara-mura ← Minamiokawara-mura, Kitaokawara-mura, Nodono-mura, Dosenbou-mura (existing Minamiyamashiro-mura)
- Takayama-mura ← field mountain village, Takao-mura (existing Minamiyamashiro-mura)
- Tamurashinden becomes some Ide, Tsuzuki-gun village.
- - Kizu-mura enforces town organization (1893) on November 22 in 1893 and becomes Kizu-cho. (one town 18 village)
- It enforces a - county system (1899) on July 1 in 1899.
- - County Council is abolished (1923) on April 1 in 1923. The county government office continues.
- It is July 1 (1926) in 1926
- A county government office is abolished. After that it becomes the area classification name.
- Kamikoma-mura enforces town organization and becomes Kamikoma-cho. (two towns 17 village)
- - Kamo village enforces town organization (1928) on February 11 in 1928 and becomes Kamocho. (three towns 16 village)
- - Komada village, Hosono-mura, Inada-mura merges (1931) on October 1 in 1931, and Kawanishi village starts. (three towns 14 village)
- - Kasagi-mura enforces town organization (1934) on January 1 in 1934 and becomes Kasagi-cho. (four towns 13 village)
- I set up Soraku local office having jurisdiction over Soraku-gun (1942) in - Kizu-cho on July 1 in 1942.
- 1951 (1951) April 1 (four towns 9 village)
- Soraku village is admitted into Kizu-cho.
- Kawanishi village, Yamada Zhuang village merges, and Seika village starts.
- Our tail village, bottle Hara-mura is admitted into Kamocho.
- - west Wazuka village, neutralization bunch village, Towa bunch village merges (1954) on December 15 in 1954, and Wazuka-cho starts. (five towns 6 village)
- 1955 (1955) April 1 (six towns 4 village)
- Big river Hara-mura, Takayama-mura merges, and Minamiyamashiro-mura starts.
- Seika village enforces town organization and becomes Seika-cho.
- 1956 (1956)
- - Kamikoma-cho, Koma-mura, Tanakura-mura merges on August 1, and Yamajochou starts. (six towns 2 village)
- - bathtub village is admitted into Wazuka-cho on September 30. (six towns 1 village)
- - Yamajochou, Kizu-cho, Kamocho merges (2007) on March 12 in 2007, and Kizugawa-shi starts and leaves it from a county. (three towns 1 village)
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April 1, 1889 | From 1889 to 1926 | From 1926 to 1944 | From 1945 to 1954 | From 1955 to 1989 | As of 1989 - | Now |
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Kizu-mura | November 22, 1893 Town organization | Kizu-cho | Kizu-cho | Kizu-cho | March 12, 2007 Kizugawa-shi | Kizugawa-shi |
Soraku village | Soraku village | Soraku village | April 1, 1951 I am admitted into Kizu-cho | |||
Kamikoma-mura | July 1, 1926 Town organization | Kamikoma-cho | Kamikoma-cho | August 1, 1956 Yamajochou | ||
Koma-mura | Koma-mura | Koma-mura | Koma-mura | |||
Tanakura-mura | Tanakura-mura | Tanakura-mura | Tanakura-mura | |||
Kamo village | Kamo village | February 11, 1928 Town organization | Kamocho | Kamocho | ||
Our tail village | Our tail village | Our tail village | April 1, 1951 I am admitted into Kamocho | |||
Bottle Hara-mura | Bottle Hara-mura | Bottle Hara-mura | ||||
Kasagi-mura | Kasagi-mura | January 1, 1934 Town organization | Kasagi-cho | Kasagi-cho | Kasagi-cho | Kasagi-cho |
West Wazuka village | West Wazuka village | West Wazuka village | December 15, 1954 Wazuka-cho | Wazuka-cho | Wazuka-cho | Wazuka-cho |
Middle Wazuka village | Middle Wazuka village | Middle Wazuka village | ||||
Towa bunch village | Towa bunch village | Towa bunch village | ||||
Bathtub village | Bathtub village | Bathtub village | Bathtub village | September 30, 1956 I am admitted into Wazuka-cho | ||
Komada village | Komada village | October 1, 1931 Kawanishi village | April 1, 1951 Seika village | April 1, 1955 Town organization | Seika-cho | Seika-cho |
Hosono-mura | Hosono-mura | |||||
Inada-mura | Inada-mura | |||||
Yamada Zhuang village | Yamada Zhuang village | Yamada Zhuang village | ||||
Big river Hara-mura | Big river Hara-mura | Big river Hara-mura | Big river Hara-mura | April 1, 1955 Minamiyamashiro-mura | Minamiyamashiro-mura | Minamiyamashiro-mura |
Takayama-mura | Takayama-mura | Takayama-mura | Takayama-mura |
Footnote
- Imai Nitta is listed other than ^ right note, but is missing in detail.
- The Sogou durability of the ^ a b Kizu volost 9 village (Tsumura, Minamikawa village, Edamura, Umetani village, Kodera village, 1,000 apprentice to a priest villages, Kaseyama-mura, main thoroughfare village, city Sakamura). It does not count it among the number of the villages in this clause.
- There is no ^ mention.
- The jurisdiction becomes Kyoto by ^ mention not Koizumi prefecture, but integrally with the Hirao village is considered that was confused because might be treated.
References
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