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Former municipality in Tōhoku, Japan
Inagaki 稲垣村
Former municipality
Flag of InagakiFlagOfficial seal of InagakiEmblem
Location of Inagaki in Aomori PrefectureLocation of Inagaki in Aomori Prefecture
Inagaki is located in JapanInagakiInagakiLocation in Japan
Coordinates: 40°52′39.5″N 140°23′38.6″E / 40.877639°N 140.394056°E / 40.877639; 140.394056
CountryJapan
RegionTōhoku
PrefectureAomori Prefecture
DistrictNishitsugaru
Merged11 February 2005
(now part of Tsugaru)
Area
 • Total33.17 km (12.81 sq mi)
Population
 • Total4,846
 • Density146.1/km (378/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+09:00 (JST)
Symbols
BirdOriental greenfinch
FlowerIris
TreeManchurian ash

Inagaki (Japanese: 稲垣村, Hepburn: Inagaki-mura) was a village located in Nishitsugaru District in western Aomori Prefecture, Japan.

Inagaki Village was located in central of Tsugaru Peninsula. The area was part of Hirosaki Domain during the Edo period. After the Meiji Restoration, Inagaki Village was created on 1 April 1889.

On 11 February 2005, Inagaki, along with the town of Kizukuri, and the villages of Kashiwa, Morita and Shariki (all from Nishitsugaru District), was merged to create the city of Tsugaru, and thus no longer exists as an independent municipality.

At the time of its merger, Inagaki had an estimated population of 4,846 and a population density of 146.1 persons per km. The total area was 33.17 km. The village economy was dominated by agriculture.

References

  1. "つがる市の誕生" [Birth of the city of Tsugaru] (in Japanese). 15 May 2015. Archived from the original on 5 December 2020. Retrieved 13 February 2020.

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