Ebara-gun (Tokyo)

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Incorporation to Tokyo with the district of Ebara (red) in the southwest.

Ebara ( Jap. 荏原郡 , Ebara- gun , Ehara no kori ) is a former county in the Japanese prefecture of Tokyo , in front of a district of the province of Musashi . The seat of the district administration was the (small) town of Shinagawa in the northeast of the district. In 1932, all remaining parishes in Ebara-gun were incorporated into the city ​​of Tokyo .

The circle existed at least since the 8th century, since in Man'yōshū the poems # 4415 and # 4418 name two soldiers from this circle as authors.

Municipalities in the Ebara County

  • (small) towns belonging to the district ( machi / chō )
  • district villages ( mura )
  • independent cities ( shi ) and "special districts" ( [tokubetsu-] ku )

    from April 1, 1889 1889–1912
    ( Meiji 22–45)
    1912–1926
    ( Taishō 1-14)
    1926–1944
    ( Shōwa 1–19)
    1945–1964
    (Shōwa 20–39)
    1965–1989
    (Shōwa 40–64)
    1989 – present
    ( Heisei )
    today
    Shinagawa October 1, 1932
    Incorporation into Tokyo
    City Shinagawa District
    Tokyo July 1, 1943
    Shinagawa District,
    Tokyo Prefecture
    March 15, 1947
    Shinagawa District,
    Tokyo Prefecture
    May 3, 1947
    "Special District"
    Shinagawa
    Ōi August 1, 1908
    machi
    Ōi
    Ōsaki August 1, 1908
    machi
    Ōsaki
    Hirazuka April 1, 1926
    machi
    July 1, 1927
    Change of name to
    Ebara
    October 1, 1932
    Incorporation in the city of Tokyo
    Ebara district
    July 1, 1943
    Ebara District,
    Tokyo Prefecture
    Meguro December 1, 1922
    machi
    Meguro October 1, 1932
    Incorporation into the city of Tokyo,
    Meguro district
    July 1, 1943
    Meguro District,
    Tokyo Prefecture
    May 3, 1947
    "Special District"
    Meguro
    Hibusuma April 1, 1927
    machi
    Ōmori July 20, 1897
    machi
    Ōmori October 1, 1932
    Incorporation into the city of Tokyo
    Ōmori district
    July 1, 1943
    Ōmori District,
    Tokyo Prefecture
    March 15, 1947
    Ōta District
    of Tokyo Prefecture
    May 3, 1947
    "Special District"
    Ōta
    Iriarai August 1, 1919
    machi
    Iriarai
    Ikegami August 1, 1926
    machi
    Ikegami
    Magome January 1, 1928
    machi
    Chofu April 1, 1928
    machi , name change
    Higashi-Chōfu
    Haneda October 8, 1907
    machi
    Haneda October 1, 1932
    Incorporation into the city of Tokyo,
    Kamata district
    July 1, 1943
    Kamata District, Tokyo
    Prefecture
    Kamata October 10, 1922
    machi
    Kamata
    Yaguchi February 11, 1928
    machi
    Rokugo April 1, 1928
    machi
    Setagaya April 1, 1923
    machi
    October 1, 1932
    Incorporation into the City of Tokyo,
    Setagaya district
    July 1, 1943
    Setagaya District,
    Tokyo Prefecture
    May 3, 1947
    "Special District"
    Setagaya
    Komazawa October 1, 1925
    machi
    Tamagawa
    Matsuzawa

    Web links

    Individual evidence

    1. Man'yōshū in the version of Nishi Hongan-ji , Volume 20, Online ( Memento of the original from April 26, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / etext.lib.virginia.edu