Tamayama (Iwate)
Tamayama-mura (incorporated) 玉山 村 |
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Geographical location in Japan | ||
Region : | Tōhoku | |
Prefecture : | Iwate | |
Coordinates : | 39 ° 51 ' N , 141 ° 10' E | |
Basic data | ||
Incorporated on: | Oct 1, 2006 | |
Incorporated in: | Morioka | |
Surface: | 397.32 km² | |
Residents : | 13,530 (January 1, 2006) |
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Population density : | 34 inhabitants per km² | |
Community key : | 03307-3 | |
Symbols | ||
Tree : | Crescent fir | |
Flower : | Convallaria keiskei | |
Bird : | Colored pheasant | |
town hall | ||
Address : |
Tamayama Village Hall 77 - 1 , Aza Izumida, OÁZA Shibutami Tamayama -mura, Iwate-gun Iwate 028-4195 |
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Website URL: | www.tamayamamura.jp ( Memento from January 4, 2006 in the Internet Archive ) |
Tamayama ( Japanese 玉山 村 , - mura ) was a village in the Japanese prefecture of Iwate . It is known as the home of the poet Ishikawa Takuboku . Mainly rice cultivation, forestry and animal husbandry are operated.
Current territorial subdivision
As a district ( Ku ) of the city of Morioka, Tamayama is divided into the following districts:
- Baba ( 馬 場 )
- Hinoto ( 日 戸 )
- Imoda ( 芋 田 )
- Kawamata ( 川 又 )
- Kawasaki ( 川 崎 )
- Kōma ( 好 摩 )
- Makibori ( 巻 堀 )
- Matsunai ( 松 内 )
- Monzenji ( 門前 寺 )
- Nagai ( 永 井 )
- Shibutami ( 渋 民 )
- Shimoda ( 下田 )
- Tamayama ( 玉山 )
- Terabayashi ( 寺 林 )
- Ueda ( 上 田 )
- Yabukawa ( 薮 川 )
These names correspond to the names of the villages that have been incorporated into Tamayama in whole or in part since April 1, 1889.
history
- April 1, 1889: As part of a reorganization of the urban structure, the following measures are carried out:
- The village of Tamayama will be merged with the villages of Hinoto and Kawamata and part of the village of Ueda and will be subordinated to the Minamiiwate County .
- The village of Yabukawa becomes independent and also subordinated to Minamiiwate County.
- The village of Shibutami will be merged with the villages of Shimoda , Kawasaki , Matsunai , Imoda and Monzenji and will be subordinate to the Iwate County .
- The village of Makibori is amalgamated with the villages of Terabayashi , Baba , Nagai and Kōma and subordinated to Kitaiwate County.
- March 29, 1896: Kitaiwate and Minamiiwate counties merged to form Iwate county .
- April 1, 1954: The villages of Yabukawa and Shibutami are attached to the village of Tamayama.
- February 1, 1955: Part of the newly formed Tamayama village is incorporated into the city of Morioka .
- June 1, 1955: Makibori Village becomes part of Tamayama Village.
- February 1, 1961: Part of Morioka City is annexed to Tamyama Village.
- October 1, 2006: The village Tamayama is completely in the city Morioka as a municipality Tamayama ( 玉山区 , Tamayama- ku incorporated).
Personalities
- Ishikawa Takuboku (1886–1912), poet, tankist and literary critic