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cities (si) are made by being formerly counties (gun) and reached over 150,000 people. Also each city is subdivided into wards (for those with over 500,000 people and mostly metropolitan cities with about 1,000,000 people and independent of the province(s) that represents or correpsonds) and then into neighborhoods and communities (lv.4) while each county is subdivided into towns and townships (lv.3) and then into villages (lv.4). All I'm saying that it takes me as of now a lot of time of "idealizing" and thinking about the merging and dissolving structure Japan has done.
655:), all of which had varying definitions according to the era, but would be "settlements" or "villages" in English. With the Meiji period the 郡 became a government body of itself, but in 1923 it was abolished and only remains for geography/naming purposes these days. So the recent mergers are not "districts becoming cities;" they're towns merging to become cities, and sometimes those towns all happen to belong to the same district (geographical area), so taking the district's name is both a logical and politically neutral option - 236: 88: 53: 218: 200: 287: 22: 98: 544:
Since when was the time that the cities of Japan started to no longer belong to the districts of Japan? Because now recently most districts have turned into cities as of late. That reminded me of the the administrative division structure of the subdivisions of the Koreas (North and South) when the
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So you're trying to say that those former 70,000+ municipalities or settlements are mostly now the units within a modern municipality that reflects with the postal system? Tell me more about of what you said earlier, Amake.
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based on data from the city's home page; but, I have not found a very complete (English) source for everywhere in Japan at all (I haven't looked in awhile, but, I doubt that the situation has changed much).
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for one example). The table there shows the villages that made up the current city as they existed in 1889, and then the mergers up until the present-day. I made a similar table in
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That impressed me; and by the way, are there any other references that relate with the municipal amalagations of Japan that included all the districts and municipalities of each era?
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The article says,"40% of Japan's GDP consisted of debts from local governments." This does not sound right. Should it be "Local governments' debts equal 40% of Japan's GDP"?
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merger" (昭和の大合併), took place in mid-1950s. It reduced the number of the municipalities from 9,868 in October 1953 to 3,472 in June 1961.
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As far as I know, districts (郡) have never contained cities (市) under the modern system established in the Meiji era. -
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Has it been always thay way even as of April 1889 (with the "modern town and village system") and prior to Meiji era?
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There are a great many articles about municipal mergers in Japan, all of which say something like the following:
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This article looks fine to me. Anyone object to removing the Cleanup and Citations banners?
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The difficulty for non-Japanese is the phrase "Heisei era" which really should be
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The Japanese wikipedia has much of that information in various articles (see
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merger" (平成の大合併) as a way of distinguishing it from the earlier two.
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Relations with the past mergers of all municipalities of Japan
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