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Nishiokitama District, Yamagata

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Map showing original extent of Nishiokitami District in Yamagata Prefecture
yellow & dark green area=original extent in early Meiji period; light green=area added in Showa period; green=present area; 1=Oguni; 2=Shirataka; 3=Iide

Nishiokitama (西置賜郡, Nishiokitama-gun) is a rural district located in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. As of December 2013, the district has an estimated population of 30,443 and an area of 1,224.89 km. Most of the city of Nagai was formerly part of Nishiokitami District.

Towns and villages

History

Okitami County was an ancient place name in part of Dewa Province. Under the Tokugawa shogunate, the portion which became Nishiokitami district consisted of 116 villages entirely within the area controlled by Yonezawa Domain. The area was designated Yonezawa Prefecture in August 1871, renamed Okitami Prefecture in December 1871, and became part of Yamagata Prefecture in 1876. Nishiokitami District was created on November 1, 1878. With the establishment of the municipalities system on April 1, 1889, it was organized into one town (Nagai) and 16 villages.

Historic Map of Nishiokitami District:
  1. Nagai (town)
  2. Nagai
  3. Nishine
  4. Koguwa
  5. Ayukai
  6. Arato
  7. Shirataka
  8. Higashine
  9. Hirano
  10. Toyoda
  11. Toyohara
  12. Sogawa
  13. Toyokawa
  14. Tsugawa
  15. Oguni
  16. Minami-Oguni
  17. Kita-Oguni
Purple=Nagai City
Orange=Oguni Town
Red=Shirataka Town
Pink=Iide Town
  • On December 3, 1890 Arato was raised to town status
  • On November 3, 1942 Oguni was raised to town status
  • On October 10, 1954 Shirataka was raised to town status
  • On November 15, 1954 Nagai was raised to city status
  • On April 1, 1958 Iide was raised to city status
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