The place name of Toyohashi-shi
With the place name of Toyohashi-shi, I make the name of a street, character name that there is in the city a list and write it down.
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Change of the place name
In the parenthesis, as for the number, as for the extinction year, the place name, only as for the clause of "the larger section of a village", a former town is a larger section of a village name other than old local government name, it the start year.
The city was formed by municipal organization being spread in the Atsumi-gun Toyohashi-cho in 1906. I enumerate 28 13 capital letters at that time here.
- Kamitenma-cho
- Minato-cho
- Funamachi
- Eight west (I abolish it than 1895 eight a year in establishment, 1958)
- Eight average (I abolish it than 1895 eight a year in establishment, 1963)
- Eight east (I abolish it than 1895 eight a year in establishment, 1963)
- Sekiya-cho
- Honcho (the 1958 abolition)
- Downtown area (the 1958 abolition)
- Kajicho
- Kanentecho
- Gofukumachi
- Fudagi-cho
- Hanazonocho
- Finger shade town (the 1958 abolition)
- Miuramachi (the 1958 abolition)
- Kayacho
- New Zenimachi (the 1958 abolition)
- Konnyacho (the 1958 abolition)
- Matsubacho (I establish the 1-3 chome in 1958)
- Trouble town (the 1958 abolition)
- Yoshiya town (the 1958 abolition)
- Shimizu-cho (the 1958 abolition)
- Street with many fish shops
- Shinmei-cho
- Asahicho (former Toyohashi village)
- Toshincho (former Toyohashi village)
- Nishijin-cho (former Toyohashi village)
- Collusion (former Toyohashi village, the 1926 abolition)
- Middle Seko (former Toyohashi village, the 1926 abolition)
- Shinkawa (former Toyohashi village, the 1926 abolition)
- Akumi (former Toyohashi village, the 1926 abolition)
- 中柴 (former Toyohashi village, the 1926 abolition)
- Kouyama (former Toyohashi village, the 1926 abolition)
- Hanada (old flower Tamura, the 1926 abolition)
- Iwasaki (former Toyookamura, the 1926 abolition)
- Iwata (former Toyookamura, the 1926 abolition)
- Higashida (former Toyookamura, the 1926 abolition)
- Kawaracho (former Toyookamura, the 1926 abolition)
- Meal (former Toyookamura, the 1926 abolition)
- Minowa (former Toyookamura, the 1926 abolition)
In 1926, 13 larger sections of a village in the city were abolished and were moved in following 13 towns.
- Dangochou (collusion)
- Nakasekocho (middle Seko)
- Shinkawamachi (Shinkawa)
- Akumicho (Akumi)
- Nakashibacho (中柴)
- Kouyama-cho (Kouyama)
- Hanadacho (Hanada)
- Iwasakicho (Iwasaki)
- Iwata-cho (Iwata)
- Azumadamachi (Higashida)
- Kawaracho (Kawaracho)
- Imurecho (meal)
- Minowa-cho (Minowa)
There were 41 in the city just before neighboring municipalities admission of 1932.
Admission and name of a street setting of early neighboring municipalities of the Showa era
In 1932, neighboring one town 3 village and Ishinomaki village larger section of a village many rice was incorporated into the city. I am succeeded except old Shimokawa village dog Yukiko by the name of a street of the city, or the capital letter of municipalities admitted into is divided by some towns. I enumerate it about names of a street that there was by the admission here.
Former Shimojicho
- Shimojicho (the groundwork)
- Omuracho (large (old Omura))
- Nagase-cho (Nagase (old Omura))
- Urigochou (gourd volost (old deer Kan village))
- Yokosukacho (Tsuda (old deer Kan village))
- Kawasaki-machi (Tsuda (old deer Kan village))
- Kiyosucho (Kiyosu Nitta (old deer Kan village))
- Shimogoicho (lower Goi (old deer Kan village))
- Kitaokacho (high teacher)
- Takashiishizukacho (high teacher)
- Machihatacho (high teacher)
- Makino-cho (high teacher)
- Kitayama-cho (high teacher)
- Iwaya-cho (high teacher)
- Nishiguchicho (high teacher)
- Fujinamicho (high teacher)
- Takada-cho (high teacher)
- Hamamichicho (high teacher)
- Sanbongi-cho (high teacher)
- Ueno-cho (high teacher)
- Takashihongocho (high teacher)
- Hatakeda-cho (high teacher)
- Nihonmatsucho (high teacher, the 1937 abolition)
- High Funamachi (high teacher, the 1937 abolition)
- Nishiura-cho (high teacher, the 1937 abolition)
- Ashiharacho (high teacher)
- Takashicho (high teacher)
- Tenpakucho (high teacher)
- Komatsumachi (Fukuoka (old Fukuoka village))
- Yamada-machi (Fukuoka (old Fukuoka village))
- Oikemachi (Fukuoka (old Fukuoka village))
- Satochou (Fukuoka (old Fukuoka village))
- Obamamachi (Fukuoka (old Fukuoka village))
- Tonmoto-cho (Fukuoka (old Fukuoka village))
- Hashiracho (Fukuoka (old Fukuoka village))
- Minamisakaecho (Fukuoka (old Fukuoka village), high teacher Isobe (old Isobe village))
- King ヶ Sakimachi (Isobe (old Isobe village))
- Komagata-cho (Isobe (old Isobe village))
- Daisen-cho (Isobe (old Isobe village))
- Isobeshitajicho (Isobe (old Isobe village))
- Matsuicho (Isobe (old Isobe village))
- Mukokusamachou (Isobe (old Isobe village))
- Isshiki-cho (Isobe (old Isobe village))
- Kusamacho (Isobe (old Isobe village))
- Nakanomachi (Isobe (old Isobe village))
- Funatocho (Osaki (former Osaki-mura))
- Osaki-cho (Osaki (former Osaki-mura))
- Ueda-cho (Ueda (former Ueda-mura))
- Oshimizu-cho (Ueda (former Ueda-mura))
- Noyoricho (Noyori (old Noyori village))
- Oukancho (牟呂 (旧牟呂村))
- Murocho (牟呂 (旧牟呂村))
- Jinnoshindencho (牟呂 (旧牟呂村 )・( high teacher village) Isobe (old Isobe village), Osaki (former Osaki-mura))
- Kitajima-cho (Higashitoyoda (old Yoshida village))
- Komoguchicho (Higashitoyoda (old Yoshida village), the 1958 abolition)
- Noda-cho (Higashitoyoda (old Yoshida village))
- Mitsuaicho (Higashitoyoda (old Yoshida village))
- Yoshikawa-cho (Higashitoyoda (old Yoshida village))
- Mamizuka-cho (Nishitoyoda (old Yoshida village))
- Takasucho (Nishitoyoda (old Yoshida village))
- Komukaicho (Nishitoyoda (old Yoshida village))
- Shinsakaemachi (Nishitoyoda (old Yoshida village))
- Aotakecho (Aono (old Yoshida village))
- Fukushimacho (Aono (old Yoshida village))
- Yoshizakicho (Aono (old Yoshida village), 牟呂 (旧牟呂村))
- Gejohigashimachi (Higashigejo (old Shimojo village))
- Gejonishimachi (westward advance article (old Shimojo village))
- Dog Yukiko (old Shimojo village, 1933 Toyokawacho (existing: in Toyokawa-shi) admission)
- Ushikawa-cho (Ushikawa (former Ushikawa-mura), westward advance article (old Shimojo village))
Former Ishinomaki village (partly)
- Tamecho (many rice (old many Yonemura))
After the admission of the above-mentioned municipalities, a new name of a street was installed in sequence in the city.
- Mukaiyamaooikecho (in 1932 Kouyama-cho)
- Mukaiyamanishimachi (in 1932 Kouyama-cho, Kawaracho)
- Mukaiyamadaimachi (in 1932 Kouyama-cho)
- Funabara-cho (in 1933 Kouyama-cho, Azumadamachi, Nishijin-cho)
- Maetamachi (for 1,933 years, I establish the 1-2 chome in Kouyama-cho, Nakasekocho, Azumadamachi, 1973)
- Konawatecho (in 1933 Kouyama-cho, Azumadamachi, Nakasekocho, Shinkawamachi)
- West ノ again a town (for 1,933 years, abolish it in Kouyama-cho, Azumadamachi, Nakasekocho, 1937)
- Maedaminamimachi (for 1,933 years, I establish the 1-2 chome in Kouyama-cho, Nakasekocho, Hanadacho, 2000)
- Yagyu-cho (in 1933 Oikemachi)
- Dourachou (in 1933 Oikemachi)
- Kagitacho (in 1933 Oikemachi)
- Higashikoikecho (in 1933 Oikemachi)
- Minamikoikecho (in 1934 Oikemachi)
- Fukuokacho (in 1934 Oikemachi)
- Higashiodawaracho (in 1936 Hanadacho)
- Nishiodawaracho (in 1936 Hanadacho)
- Matsusaka-cho (in 1936 Hanadacho)
- Yoshida-cho (for 1,937 years, I abolish west ノ again in town, Konawatecho, Nakasekocho, 2000)
- Nishitakashicho (in 1937 Nihonmatsucho high Funamachi, Nishiura-cho)
- Nakanocho (in 1940 Kawaracho, Iwata-cho)
- Ikemi-cho (in 1940 Kawaracho)
- Oimachi (in 1940 Kawaracho)
- Temmacho (in 1940 Kawaracho, Minowa-cho)
- Oimatsucho (in 1940 Kawaracho, Azumadamachi)
- Sumiyoshicho (in 1940 Kawaracho, Azumadamachi)
- Ushikawayakushicho (in 1942 Ushikawa-cho)
- Maebatacho (in 1943 Azumadamachi, Asahicho)
- Irifune-cho (in 1946 Oikemachi, Hashiracho)
- Hananakacho (in 1946 Oikemachi, Hanadacho, Hashiracho)
- Kamodacho (in 1946 Oikemachi, Hashiracho, Tonmoto-cho)
- Nishikoikecho (in 1946 Oikemachi)
- Nishihashiracho (in 1946 Hashiracho)
- Higashihashiracho (in 1946 Hashiracho, Oikemachi)
- Nakahashiracho (in 1946 Hashiracho)
- Matsumuracho (in 1946 Hashiracho, Oikemachi)
- Yurakucho (in 1946 Hashiracho, Oikemachi)
- Saigocho (in 1947 Azumadamachi)
- Azumadanakagocho (in 1947 Azumadamachi)
- Togo-cho (in 1947 Azumadamachi)
- Shinonome-cho (in 1947 Azumadamachi)
- Uejicho (in 1947 Azumadamachi)
- Nirengicho (in 1947 Azumadamachi)
- Ibaracho (in 1947 Azumadamachi, Tamecho, Iwata-cho)
- Pillar 1-9 Bancho (in 1948 Hashiracho, Obamamachi)
- Shiozakicho (in 1951 Obamamachi)
- Kaminowacho (in 1951 Obamamachi)
- Nakahamacho (in 1951 Obamamachi)
- Higashikohamacho (in 1951 Obamamachi, Hashiracho)
- Fujisawa-cho (in 1951 Hashiracho, Obamamachi)
- Nakagocho (in 1952 Hanadacho)
- Haneicho (in 1952 Hanadacho, Murocho)
- 1-6, Komoguchicho chome (in 1952 Komoguchicho, Kitajima-cho, Hanadacho)
- Akebonocho (in 1953 Takashicho, Sanbongi-cho, Ueno-cho)
The admission of the neighboring municipalities where are in the middle of the Showa era and the later name of a street setting
In 1955, whole area of the neighboring one town 4 village and for each one copy of 2 villages were incorporated into the city. I am succeeded by the name of a street of the city, or the capital letter of municipalities admitted into is divided by some towns. I enumerate it about names of a street that there was by the admission here.
March 1 admission
Shiba-mura before former
- Hishikinocho (field-colored on a day)
- Maeshibacho (previous turf)
- Umeyabucho (plum thicket)
Former Futagawa-cho
- Moya-cho (Tanikawa (former Tanikawa-mura))
- Nakaharacho (Tanikawa (former Tanikawa-mura))
- Haramachi (Tanikawa (former Tanikawa-mura))
- Futagawa-cho (Futagawa (former Okawacho))
- Mitsuyacho (Futagawa (former Okawacho))
- Owakicho (Futagawa (former Okawacho))
- Hoseichou (Futagawa (former Okawacho), Tanikawa (former Tanikawa-mura))
- Oiwa-cho (Oiwa (former Okawacho))
- Hosoya-cho (Kamihosoya (former Hosoya-mura))
- Nishiyamacho (Kamihosoya (former Hosoya-mura))
- Higashihosoyacho (Shimohosoya (former Hosoya-mura))
- Kojima-cho (Kojima (old Ozawa village))
- Komatsubaracho (Komatsubara (old Ozawa village))
- Terasawacho (Terasawa (old Ozawa village))
Old high Toyomura
- Takatsuka-cho (Takatsuka (old Takane village))
- Higashinananecho (seven root (old Takane villages))
- Nishinananecho (seven root (old Takane villages))
- Castle town (Fengnan (former Fengnan village))
- Ikobecho (Iko part (former Fengnan village))
- Higashiakasawacho (Akazawa (former Fengnan village))
- Nishiakasawacho (Akazawa (former Fengnan village))
Old old Tsumura
- Oitsucho (old Tsu)
Former Ishinomaki village
- Ishimakicho (three-wheeled (old Miwa village))
- Honcho, Ishinomaki (Tamagawa (former Tamakawa-mura), Umakoshi (former Nishigo-mura))
- Susecho (quantity mountain (old quantity mountain village))
- Hiranocho, Ishinomaki (plains (former Nishigo-mura))
- Nakayama-machi, Ishinomaki (Nakayama (former Nishigo-mura))
- Tairamachi, Hagi, Ishinomaki (bush clover flat (former Nishigo-mura))
- Nishikawa-machi, Ishinomaki (Nishikawa (former Nishigo-mura))
- Konodacho, Ishinomaki (Onoda (former Nishigo-mura))
April 1 admission
Old Sugiyama village (partly)
The residue is admitted into Tawaramachi (existing Tahara-shi).
- Sugiyamacho (Sugiyama)
Old Sowa village (partly)
The residue is admitted into the Ichinomiya village (existing Toyokawa-shi).
- Kamocho (Kamo (former Kamomura))
After the admission of the above-mentioned municipalities, a new name of a street was set up in sequence in the city by house indication and land readjustment and landfill of the Toyohashi Port, Mikawa Port. I enumerate installed names of a street due to them to date here.
- Yayoicho (in 1957 Takashicho, Kitayama-cho, Minamisakaecho)
- Nishisaiwaimachi (in 1957 Takashicho, Hamamichicho, Satochou)
- Higashisaiwaimachi (in 1957 Takashicho)
- Toru Ohashi 1-3 chome (in 1958 Kamitenma-cho, Funamachi, Kitajima-cho, Hanadacho, Minato-cho, Matsubacho)
- 1-5, Hacchodori chome (in 1958, I admit eight during eight west, eight average, Sekiya-cho, Fudagi-cho, Kanentecho, eight east, Gofukumachi, downtown area, Nishishinmachi, Asahicho, 1963)
- Shinhonmachi (in 1958 Honcho, finger shade town, Miuramachi, street with many fish shops, Kayacho, Hanazonocho)
- Otemachi (in 1958 trouble town, Shinmei-cho, Konnyacho, Yoshiya town, street with many fish shops, Fudagi-cho, Gofukumachi)
- Shinyoshicho (in 1958 Yoshiya town, Shinkawamachi, Nakasekocho, Gofukumachi, Kanentecho)
- Honcho, Asahi (in 1958 Asahicho, Nishijin-cho)
- Minamiasahimachi (in 1958 Asahicho, Toshincho, Nishijin-cho)
- Daikokucho (in 1958 Nakashibacho, Yoshida-cho, Hanadacho, Shinkawamachi)
- 1-3, Hirokoji chome (in 1958 Hanadacho, Matsubacho, Hanazonocho newly Zenimachi, Shimizu-cho, Shinmei-cho, Konnyacho)
- Station square 1-3, Odori chome (in 1958 Hanadacho, Matsubacho, Hanazonocho newly Zenimachi, Shinkawamachi, Shinmei-cho)
- Kinutacho (in 1958 Hanadacho)
- Higashimatsuyamacho (in 1958 Hanadacho, Yoshida-cho, Nakashibacho, Maedaminamimachi)
- Nakamatsuyamacho (in 1958 Hanadacho, Nakashibacho)
- Nishimatsuyamacho (in 1958 Hanadacho, Nishiodawaracho, Nakashibacho, Matsusaka-cho)
- Minamimatsuyamacho (in 1958 Hanadacho, Matsusaka-cho)
- 1-2, Minamijimacho chome (in 1958 Komoguchicho, Hanadacho, Kitajima-cho)
- Mukaiyamahigashimachi (in 1959 Kouyama-cho, Minowa-cho)
- Nishihadacho (in 1959 Hanadacho, Oukancho)
- Haneda-cho (in 1959 Hanadacho)
- Hanada 1-3 Bancho (in 1959 Hanadacho)
- Tsukiji-cho (in 1959 Hanadacho)
- Shirakawa-cho (in 1959 Hanadacho)
- Nogurocho (in 1959 Hanadacho)
- Yatoricho (in 1959 Hanadacho)
- Tachibanacho (in 1959 Hanadacho)
- Haneihonmachi (in 1959 Hanadacho)
- Nishiki-machi (in 1959 Hanadacho)
- Kitagawacho (in 1959 Hanadacho)
- Azumacho (in 1959 Kawaracho, Azumadamachi)
- 1-5, Minowacho chome (in 1959 Minowa-cho, Kouyama-cho, Iwata-cho)
- 1-5, Shimojicho chome (in 1959 Shimojicho)
- Hirakawacho (in 1960 Iwata-cho)
- Toukoucho (in 1960 Iwata-cho)
- Sakaemachi (in 1960 Iwata-cho)
- Azumadanakanomachi (in 1960 Iwata-cho)
- Akemi-cho (in 1960 reclaimed land, Oitsucho, Osaki-cho)
- Higashitakata-cho (in 1962 Tenpakucho, Fujinamicho)
- Hoeichou (in 1962 Kojima-cho, Komatsubaracho, Terasawacho, Higashinananecho)
- Fujimi-machi (in 1962 Kojima-cho, Komatsubaracho)
- Imahashicho (in 1963 eight east)
- 1-2, Kawaramachidori chome (in 1964 Kawaracho, Oimatsucho, Oimachi)
- Minamikawaramachi (in 1964 Kawaracho, Mukaiyamanishimachi)
- 1-2, Kasugacho chome (in 1964 Kawaracho, Iwata-cho, Temmacho, Nakanocho)
- Yamada 1-3 Bancho (in 1965 Yamada-machi, Makino-cho, Komatsumachi)
- Ejimacho (in 1965 Yamada-machi, Satochou, Makino-cho)
- Joyamachou (in 1965 Mukokusamachou)
- Minamioshimizucho (in 1965 Oshimizu-cho, Noyoricho, Nishiakasawacho, Higashiakasawacho)
- Higashioshimizu-cho (in 1965 Noyoricho)
- Toyookacho (in 1967 Iwata-cho)
- Asaokacho (in 1967 Iwata-cho)
- Miyashitamachi (in 1967 Iwata-cho)
- Wakamatsucho (in 1967 Noyoricho, Takatsuka-cho)
- Minamicho, Hirakawa (in 1969 Iwata-cho, Hirakawacho)
- Haneinishimachi (in 1972 Hanadacho, Haneicho, Oukancho, Murocho)
- East side 1-4 chome (in 1972 Murocho, Oukancho)
- Market 1 (in 1972 Murocho)
- 1-2, Midorigaoka chome (in 1972 Ushikawa-cho)
- Moriokacho (in 1974 Honcho, Ishinomaki, Ushikawa-cho)
- 1-6, Nishiiwata chome (in 1975 Iwata-cho)
- 1-6, Nakaiwata chome (for 1,975 years, 2-3.5 -6 chome sets it up each Iwata-cho, Imurecho, beginning 1, 4 in 1982 in 1980)
- Misonocho (in 1975 Azumadanakagocho, Azumadamachi)
- Jinnofutoucho (in 1977 reclaimed land, Jinnoshindencho)
- Authority of Ushikawa 1-5 chome (in 1978 Ushikawa-cho, Honcho, Ishinomaki)
- 1-3, Tadako chome (in 1978 Ushikawa-cho, 1, Midorigaoka, Honcho, Ishinomaki)
- 1-2, Higashimorioka chome (in 1978 Ushikawa-cho, Honcho, Ishinomaki)
- 1-4, Higashiodakano chome (in 1978 Tamecho, Ushikawa-cho, Ibaracho)
- 1-4, Nishiodakano chome (in 1978 Tamecho, Ushikawa-cho)
- 1-2, Minamiushikawa chome (in 1978 Ushikawayakushicho, Ushikawa-cho)
- 1-3, Hirakawahonmachi chome (in 1980 Iwata-cho, Hirakawacho)
- Shinnishihamacho (in 1980 reclaimed land)
- Toiyacho (in 1981 Fukushimacho, Jinnoshindencho)
- 1-4, Higashiiwata chome (in 1982 Iwata-cho, Imurecho)
- 1-2, Kitaiwata chome (in 1983 Iwata-cho, Tamecho, Azumadamachi)
- Uchibaricho (in 1983 Kusamacho, Mukokusamachou, Isshiki-cho)
- 1-4, Tamenakamachi chome (in 1983 Tamecho, Iwata-cho, Iwasakicho)
- 1-3, Tamehigashimachi chome (in 1983 Tamecho)
- 1-3, Tamenishimachi chome (in 1983 Tamecho, Iwata-cho, Azumadamachi)
- 1-3, Fujimidai chome (in 1985 Minamioshimizucho, Nishiakasawacho, Oitsucho)
- 1, Jinnonishimachi (in 1986 reclaimed land)
- Wave ノ Kamimachi (in 1987 Ushikawa-cho)
- Umeyabunishimachi (in 1989 Umeyabucho)
- 1-5, Imurekita chome (in 1994 Imurecho)
- 1-5, Imureminami chome (in 1994 Imurecho)
- 1-3, Tsutsujigaoka chome (in 1996 Yamada-machi)
- Sato 1-5 chome (in 1996 Satochou)
- Nishihamacho (in 1998 Maeshibacho)
- Murosuijincho (in 2000 Murocho)
- Murotogamicho (in 2000 Murocho)
- Muroonishicho (in 2000 Murocho)
- Murokumoncho (in 2000 Murocho)
- Muronakamuracho (in 2000 Murocho)
- Muroichibacho (in 2000 Murocho)
- Maedanakamachi (in 2000 Yoshida-cho)
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