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Inashiki District, Ibaraki

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April 1 Established in most areas of Kōchi District (excluding Onogawa Village) and most of Shida District (excluding Azuma Village and Nakaya Village) due to the enforcement of the county system. (2 towns and 29
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June 1 Shintone Village enforces the town system and becomes Shintone Town. Kawachi Village enforces the town system and becomes Kawachi Town. (5 towns and 3 villages)
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Ami Town and Miho Village are neighboring municipalities, separated about 12 kilometers from the border of Kawachi Town.
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In 1889 Shida with 1 town and 13 villages, and Kōchi with 1 town and 19 villages. (2 towns and 32 villages)
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Following the Inashiki merger but as of November 1, 2021 population data, the district has an estimated
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Contents of this article, contains information from the existing Japanese Knowledge (XXG) article at
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Towns and villages with number of the Shida (1–14) and Kōchi (21–40) districts in 1889. Currently in
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September 1 Azuma Village enforces the town system and becomes Azuma Town. (6 towns and 2 villages)
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The Inashiki District was much larger, originating from the ancient Kōchi and Shida districts.
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November 1, 2002 Kukizaki Town was transferred to Tsukuba City. (5 towns and 2 villages)
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Rivers Shintone (left) and Tone (right), Inashiki City and Kawachi Town.
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Predecessor districts: Kōchi (or Kawachi) District and Shida District.
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A view of the east part of Ami Town. Ami Airfield on the left.
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Miho is bordered by Lake Kasumigaura to the north and east
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of 387 persons per km. Its total area is 182.31 km.
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Miho Village area, in the background Lake Kasumigaura.
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Ibaraki Prefecture

district
Ibaraki Prefecture
Japan
population
density

Ami
Lake Kasumigaura

Miho

Kawachi
Tone River
Azuma
Edosaki
Shintone
Sakuragawa
Inashiki
A view of the east part of Ami Town. Ami Airfield on the left.
Hobikibune (Sailboat) on Lake Kasumigaura.
Miho Village area, in the background Lake Kasumigaura.
Rivers Shintone (left) and Tone (right), Inashiki City and Kawachi Town.
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