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Kagoshima Prefecture

Kagoshima, Japan
Kagoshima Prefecture by Japan Kagoshima Prefecture Of county The area under its jurisdiction is several small islands to the south of the Samo Peninsula, which used to belong to the Samo State. At that time, the area under its jurisdiction used to include Kagoshima City.
Chinese name
Kagoshima Prefecture
Japanese name
かごしまぐん
Roman Pinyin
Kagoshima-gun
Region
Japan
Original name
Deer Island County
Geography
Kyushu region
Dudaofu County
Kagoshima Prefecture
Jurisdiction
2 villages

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Jurisdiction

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The jurisdiction includes 2 villages:

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1889 April 1st Kagoshima City It was established, and its jurisdiction was separated from the jurisdiction of Kagoshima Prefecture. implementation Macho village system , set up Yoshida Village Yoshino Village Yifu Village Xiwutian Village Zhongjun Yucun (5 villages) 1897 April 1: Beidayu County Xishan County Incorporated into Kagoshima Prefecture, Xiying Island Village Dongying Island Village Gushan Village was changed to Kagoshima County. (8 villages) 1924 September 1st : Gushan Village was transformed into Gushan Town. (7 villages in 1 town) 1934 August 1st : Yoshino Village, Xiwutian Village, Zhongjunyu Village Incorporation Kagoshima City, and separated from the jurisdiction of Kagoshima County. (4 villages in 1 town) 1950 October 1st : Yifu Village and Dongying Island Village were incorporated into Kagoshima City and separated from the jurisdiction of Kagoshima County. (1 town and 2 villages) 1958 October 1: Koyamachi was restructured into Gushan City And separated from Kagoshima Prefecture. (2 villages) 1972 November 1st : Yoshida Village was transformed into Yoshida (1 town and 1 village) 1973 April 1: Oshima Prefecture Subordinate Toshima Mishima It was transferred to Kagoshima Prefecture. (1 town and 3 villages) 1973 May 1st : Xiying Island Village was restructured and renamed Sakurashima cho (2 towns and 2 villages) 2004 November 1: Yoshida cho and Sakurashima cho were merged into Kagoshima City and separated from the jurisdiction of Kagoshima Prefecture. (2 villages)
April 1, 1889
1889-1910
1910-1930
1930-1950
1950-1970
1970-1990
1990 present
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Oshima Prefecture
Toshima
February 10, 1952
Toshima
April 1, 1973
Shidao Village, Kagoshima Prefecture
February 10, 1952
Mishima
April 1, 1973
Sandao Village, Kagoshima Prefecture
Xishan County
Gushan Village
April 1, 1897
Gushan Village, Kagoshima Prefecture
September 1, 1924
Restructured to Tanigachi
October 1, 1958
Restructuring to Gushan City
April 29, 1967
Incorporated into Kagoshima City
November 1, 2004
Kagoshima City
Beidayu County
Xiying Island Village
April 1, 1897
Xiying Island Village, Kagoshima Prefecture
May 1, 1973
Restructured and renamed Sakurajimachi
Beidayu County
Dongying Island Village
April 1, 1897
Dongying Island Village, Kagoshima Prefecture
October 1, 1950
Kagoshima City
Kagoshima City
August 1, 1934
Kagoshima City
Yoshino Village
Xiwutian Village
Zhongjun Yucun
Yifu Village
Yoshida Village
November 1, 1972
Restructuring to Yoshida cho