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Tōhaku District
is a Districts of Japan, district located in Tottori Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 65,944 and a population density, density of 109.54 persons per km2. The total area is 602.02 km2. Towns and villages *Hokuei, Tottori, Hokuei *Kotoura, Tottori, Kotoura *Misasa, Tottori, Misasa *Yurihama, Tottori, Yurihama Mergers

*On September 1, 2004, the towns of Tōhaku, Tottori, Tōhaku and Akasaki, Tottori, Akasaki merged to form the new town of Kotoura, Tottori, Kotoura. *On October 1, 2004, the towns of Hawai, Tottori, Hawai and Tōgō, Tottori, Tōgō and the village of Tomari, Tottori, Tomari merged to form the new town of Yurihama, Tottori, Yurihama. *On March 22, 2005, the town of Sekigane, Tottori, Sekigane merged into the city of Kurayoshi, Tottori, Kurayoshi. *On October 1, 2005, the towns of Daiei, Tottori, Daiei and Hōjō, Tottori, Hōjō merged to form the new town of Hokuei, Tottori, Hokuei. Districts in Tottori Pref ...
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Akasaki, Tottori
was a town located in Tōhaku District, Tottori Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 8,101 and a density of 140.40 persons per km2. The total area was 57.70 km2. On September 1, 2004, Akasaki, along with the town of Tōhaku (also from Tōhaku District is a Districts of Japan, district located in Tottori Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 65,944 and a population density, density of 109.54 persons per km2. The total area is 602.02 km2. Towns and vil ...), was merged to create the town of Kotoura. See also * Akasaki Railway Station External linksKotoura official website Dissolved municipalities of Tottori Prefecture Tōhaku District, Tottori {{Tottori-geo-stub ...
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Hōjō, Tottori
was a town located in Tōhaku District, Tottori Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 7,770 and a density of 371.41 persons per km2. The total area was 20.92 km2. On October 1, 2005, Hōjō, along with the town of Daiei , based in Kobe, is one of the largest supermarket chains in Japan. In 1957, Isao Nakauchi founded the chain in Osaka near Sembayashi Station on the Keihan train line. Daiei is now under a restructuring process supported by Marubeni Corporation ... (also from Tōhaku District), was merged to create the town of Hokuei. External linksHokuei official website Dissolved municipalities of Tottori Prefecture Populated places disestablished in 2005 2005 disestablishments in Japan Tōhaku District, Tottori Hokuei, Tottori {{Tottori-geo-stub ...
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Daiei, Tottori
was a town located in Tōhaku District, Tottori Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 8,800 and a population density of 242.89 per km2. The total area was 36.23 km2. On October 1, 2005, Daiei, along with the town of Hōjō (also from Tōhaku District), was merged to create the town of Hokuei. Daiei is also the hometown of Japanese manga artist Gosho Aoyama, best known for his manga series Case Closed ''Case Closed'', also known as , is a Japanese detective manga series written and illustrated by Gosho Aoyama. It has been serialized in Shogakukan's ''shōnen'' manga magazine ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' since January 1994, with its ch .... References External linksHokuei official website Dissolved municipalities of Tottori Prefecture Populated places disestablished in 2005 2005 disestablishments in Japan Tōhaku District, Tottori Hokuei, Tottori {{Tottori-geo-stub ...
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Kurayoshi, Tottori
is a city located in the central part of Tottori Prefecture, Japan. As of October 1, 2016, the city has an estimated population of 48,558 and a population density of 180 persons per km², making it the third largest city in Tottori. The total area is 272.15 km². The ancient provincial government of Hoki province was located in this area, and in medieval times Uchikoshiyama (a hill) featured a castle. Today the remnants of the provincial government and two monasteries can still be seen in the city. Kurayoshi was officially founded on October 1, 1953 though historical Kurayoshi predates this foundation and the grid outline of the streets reflects a certain amount of Edo Period planning. Additionally there are many 'soil lacquered' warehouses (''dozo'', 土蔵) that survive, 'soil lacquering' being a traditional Japanese style of architecture. On March 22, 2005 the town of Sekigane (from Tōhaku District) was merged into Kurayoshi. Etymology The name of Kurayoshi in the Ja ...
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Sekigane, Tottori
was a town located in Tōhaku District, Tottori Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 4,160 and a density of 42.60 persons per km2. The total area was 97.65 km2. On March 22, 2005, Sekigane was merged into the expanded city of Kurayoshi is a city located in the central part of Tottori Prefecture, Japan. As of October 1, 2016, the city has an estimated population of 48,558 and a population density of 180 persons per km², making it the third largest city in Tottori. The total a .... External links Kurayoshi official website Dissolved municipalities of Tottori Prefecture Tōhaku District, Tottori Kurayoshi, Tottori {{Tottori-geo-stub ...
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Tomari, Tottori
was a village located in Tōhaku District, Tottori Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the village had an estimated population of 3,036 and a density of 208.52 persons per km2. The total area was 14.56 km2. On October 1, 2004, Tomari, along with the towns of Hawai and Tōgō (all from Tōhaku District), was merged to create the town of Yurihama is a town located in Tōhaku District, Tottori Prefecture, Japan. As of October 31, 2019, the town had an estimated population of 16,837 and a density of 216 persons per km2. The total area is 77.95 km2. Yurihama was created on October 1, .... External linksYurihama official website(in Japanese) Dissolved municipalities of Tottori Prefecture Tōhaku District, Tottori Yurihama, Tottori {{Tottori-geo-stub ja:湯梨浜町 ...
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Tōgō, Tottori
was a town located in Tōhaku District, Tottori Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 6,461 and a density of 137.26 persons per km2. The total area was 47.07 km2. On October 1, 2004, Tōgō, along with the town of Hawai, and the village of Tomari (all from Tōhaku District), was merged to create the town of Yurihama is a town located in Tōhaku District, Tottori Prefecture, Japan. As of October 31, 2019, the town had an estimated population of 16,837 and a density of 216 persons per km2. The total area is 77.95 km2. Yurihama was created on October 1, .... External links Yurihama official website Dissolved municipalities of Tottori Prefecture Tōhaku District, Tottori Yurihama, Tottori {{Tottori-geo-stub ...
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Hawai, Tottori
was a town located in Tōhaku District, Tottori Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 8,011 and a population density of 655.03 persons per km2. The total area was 12.23 km2. On October 1, 2004, Hawai, along with the town of Tōgō, and the village of Tomari (all from Tōhaku District), was merged to create the town of Yurihama is a town located in Tōhaku District, Tottori Prefecture, Japan. As of October 31, 2019, the town had an estimated population of 16,837 and a density of 216 persons per km2. The total area is 77.95 km2. Yurihama was created on October 1, .... External links Yurihama town website Dissolved municipalities of Tottori Prefecture Tōhaku District, Tottori {{Tottori-geo-stub ...
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Tōhaku, Tottori
was a town located in Tōhaku District, Tottori Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 11,894 and a density of 144.70 persons per km2. The total area was 82.20 km2. On September 1, 2004, Tōhaku, along with the town of Akasaki (also from Tōhaku District is a Districts of Japan, district located in Tottori Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 65,944 and a population density, density of 109.54 persons per km2. The total area is 602.02 km2. Towns and vil ...), was merged to create the town of Kotoura. References External linksKotoura official website Dissolved municipalities of Tottori Prefecture Tōhaku District, Tottori Kotoura, Tottori {{Tottori-geo-stub ...
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Districts Of Japan
In Japan, a is composed of one or more rural municipalities (Towns of Japan, towns or Villages of Japan, villages) within a Prefectures of Japan, prefecture. Districts have no governing function, and are only used for geographic or statistical purposes such as mailing addresses. Cities of Japan, Cities are not part of districts. Historically, districts have at times functioned as an administrative unit in Japan, administrative unit. From 1878 to 1921The governing law, the district code (''gunsei'', 郡制Entry for the 1890 originalanentry for the revised 1899 ''gunsei''in the National Diet Library ''Nihon hōrei sakuin''/"Index of Japanese laws and ordinances"), was abolished in 1921, but the district assemblies (''gunkai'', 郡会) existed until 1923, the district chiefs (''gunchō'', 郡長) and district offices (''gun-yakusho'', 郡役所) until 1926. district governments were roughly equivalent to a County (United States), county of the United States, ranking below Prefectu ...
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Yurihama, Tottori
is a town located in Tōhaku District, Tottori Prefecture, Japan. As of October 31, 2019, the town had an estimated population of 16,837 and a density of 216 persons per km2. The total area is 77.95 km2. Yurihama was created on October 1, 2004, after a merger of the towns of Hawai and Tōgō, and the village of Tomari, all from Tōhaku District. A large volume of Nashi pears and other agricultural products are produced in Yurihama; in 2006, it was one of the top ten largest exporters of pears in Japan. Yurihama is also known for its hot springs near Lake Tōgō. Etymology The name “Yurihama” (湯梨浜) highlights three features of the town. The first kanji character, 湯 (yu), means “hot water” and refers to the hot springs around Lake Tōgō. The second character, 梨 (ri), means “pear”, for the Nashi pears grown in the area. The last character, 浜 (hama), means “beach” and refers to Yurihama's sandy beaches. History Early history Numerous artifacts ...
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