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Manjushinden

Manjushinden

まんじゅしんでん
Manjushinden
Abolition day April 1, 1897
Abolition reason Merger
The current local government Kaizu-shi
Data at the time of the abolition
Country Japanese flag Japan
District The Chubu District, the Tokai district
The metropolis and districts Gifu
County Kaizu-gun
Manjushinden government office
The location Manjushinden, Kaizu-gun, Gifu
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Manjushinden (まんじゅしんでん) is the village which ever existed in Kaizu-gun, Gifu.

I correspond to current Kaizuchomanjushinden, Kaizu-shi.

It comes from that it is Nitta that the name of a village fills up "the average pond" which there was ever on this ground and cleared and cultivated.

It was the village of the lower Ishizu county at the time of the start, but, after the county system enforcement, becomes the village of Kaizu-gun.

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Footnote

  1. ^ "Ibi-gun will," it is 292-295 pages in Ibi-gun education society, December, 1924

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