Aino-cho
| Aino butterfly Aino-cho | |
|---|---|
| Abolition day | July 18, 1957 |
| Abolition reason | Admission merger Aino-cho → Mitamachi |
| The current local government | Sanda-shi |
| Data at the time of the abolition | |
| Country | |
| District | The Kinki district |
| The metropolis and districts | Hyogo |
| County | Arima county |
| Total population | 6,029 people (March 31, 1956) |
| The adjacent local government | Mitamachi、Yashirocho、Tojo town Yoshikawa-cho、Tannan-cho、Now Tamura |
| Aino-cho government office | |
| The location | Hyogo Arima county Aino-cho |
| Wiki project | |
The town where Aino-cho (Aino butterfly) existed in the Hyogo Arima county.
History
- Arima county indigo plant village, this Shomura are established with - municipality organization enforcement on April 1, 1889.
- - indigo plant village, Honjo village merges on March 31, 1956 and becomes Aino-cho.
- It is admitted into -3 Tamachi on July 18, 1957 and becomes extinct.
District
- Sho Uemoto
- Higashihonjo-mura
- Ohata
- Nagasaka
- Mizoguchi
- Sinus
- Yotsutsuji
- Igusa
- Higashiyama
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