Kanzaki District, Shiga






Map of Kanzaki District with Meiji period (1890) area in yellow.


Kanzaki (神崎郡, Kanzaki-gun) was a district located in Shiga Prefecture, Japan.


As of 2003, the district had an estimated population of 41,048 and a density of 179.51 persons per km². The total area was 228.67 km².



Towns and villages



  • Eigenji

  • Gokashō

  • Notogawa



Mergers



  • On February 11, 2005 - the towns of Eigenji and Gokashō, along with the towns of Aitō and Kotō (both from Echi District), and the city of Yōkaichi, were merged to create the city of Higashiōmi.

  • On January 1, 2006 - the town of Notogawa, along with the town of Gamō (from Gamō District), was merged into the expanded city of Higashiōmi. Kanzaki District was dissolved as a result of this merger.



Transition


Light blue autonomies are Kanzaki District's town, deep blue autonomies are Kanzaki District's village, and gray autonomies are others.
































































































































April 1, 1889
1889 - 1929
1930–1944
1945–1954
1955–1989
1990 -
Now
Yōkaichi (八日市)
Yōkaichi
Yōkaichi
March 21, 1954
Yōkaichi
August 15, 1954
Yōkaichi City
Yōkaichi
February 11, 2005
Higashiōmi (東近江) City
Higashiōmi

Gamō D
Nakano (中野) Village
Gamō D
Nakano
Gamō D
Nakano
Misono (御園)
Misono
Misono
Misono
Tatebe (建部)
Tatebe
Tatebe
Tatebe
Yamagami (山上)
Yamagami
Yamagami
April 1, 1943
Eigenji (永源寺)
Eigenji
April 1, 1955
Eigenji
Echi D
Higashi-ogura (東小椋) Village
Echi D
Higashi-ogura
Echi D
Higashi-ogura
October 15, 1892
separation
Echi D
Takano (高野) Village
Echi D
Takano (高野) Village
Gamō D
Ichihara (市原) Village
Gamō D
Ichihara
Gamō D
Ichihara
Gamō D
Ichihara
Higashi-gokashō (東五個荘)
March 15, 1890
rename
Asahi (旭)
Asahi
Asahi
January 1, 1955
Gokashō (五個荘)
Minami-gokashō (南五個荘)
Minami-gokashō
Minami-gokashō
Minami-gokashō
Kita-gokashō (北五個荘)
Kita-gokashō
Kita-gokashō
Kita-gokashō
Gamō D
Oiso (老蘇) Village
Shimizuhana (清水鼻)
Gamō D, Oiso
Shimizuhana
Gamō D, Oiso
Shimizuhana
April 1, 1954
Gamō D, Azuchi (安土) Town
Shimizuhana
Hachijō (八条)
June 5, 1894
Notogawa (能登川)
Notogawa
February 11, 1942
Notogawa
Notogawa
Notogawa
January 1, 2006
incorporate in Higashiōmi
June 5, 1894
Gohō (五峰)
Gohō
June 5, 1894
Iba (伊庭)
Iba
Kurimi (栗見)
Kurimi
Kurimi
August 15, 1897
separation
Kurimishō (栗見荘)
November 8, 1927
incorporation into Yawata
Yawata (八幡)
Yawata
Yawata
Haemi (葉枝見)
March 29, 1896
Echi D, Haemi
Echi D, Haemi
Echi D, Haemi
January 1, 1955
part of Echi D, Inae (稲枝) Town
April 1, 1967
incorpotation into Hikone (彦根) City
Hikone
Hikone













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