South Tahira village
| みなみたびらむら South Tahira village | |
|---|---|
| Abolition day | April 1, 1954 |
| Abolition reason | New merger Tahira village, south Tahira village → Tabiracho |
| The current local government | Hirado-shi, Sasebo-shi |
| Data at the time of the abolition | |
| Country | |
| District | The Kyushu district |
| The metropolis and districts | Nagasaki |
| County | Kitamatsuura-gun |
| Total population | 7,777 people (923 pages of Tsunogawa Japan place name Dictionary 42 Nagasaki, 1950) |
| The adjacent local government | Tahira village, Emukai-cho, Shikamachi-cho |
| South Tahira village office | |
| The location | Kitamatsuura-gun, Nagasaki south Tahira village larger section of a village fingers field Yamanouchimen |
| Wiki project | |
The village where the south Tahira village (みなみたびらむら) was in Kitamatsuura-gun, Nagasaki. It became Tabiracho by a great merger of the Showa and became extinct.
In the village area, most are Hirado-shi, but a part becomes Sasebo-shi via Emukai-cho.
History
- April 1, 1889 – Fingers Tamura, lower Teramura merges, and, with the municipality organization enforcement, Kitamatsuura-gun south Tahira village is formed
- April 1, 1954 – It merges with Tahira village and becomes Tabiracho and becomes extinct
- April 15, 1955 – Part, Suetachibanamen of the lower temple of the old village area are admitted from Tabiracho into Emukai-cho
Place name
Fingers field
- Larger section of a village fingers field
- Exempt you from fingers field (is an iron); [1]
- Yamanouchimen (among mountains — )
- Nodamen — )
- I exempt you from Okubo (おおくぼ — )
- I exempt you from one Seki (いっせき — )
- Motoyamamen (cause mountain — )
- Ogitamen (おぎた — )
Lower temple
- Larger section of a village lower temple
- I exempt you from a lower temple (しもでら — )
- 以善免 (I am and am good — )
- Fukatsukimen (ふかつき — )
- Tashiromen (たしろ — )
- Furukajimen (falling rudder — )
- Suetachibanamen (breathe Tachibana — I am admitted from Tabiracho into Emukai-cho in )※ 1955.
Traffic
Railroad
(Tahira village) – Hirado Exit Station [Yamanouchimen] – (Emukai-cho)
Nishi-Tabira Station [Ogitamen] is established now in the old village area. In addition, Suetachibana Station was established in Suetachibanamen admitted into to Emukai-cho.
Native place celebrity
- Bamboo Yamahiro (poet)
Allied item
Footnote
This article is taken from the Japanese Wikipedia South Tahira village
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