Nishitama, Tokyo
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Nishitama (西多摩郡) is a district in Tokyo, Japan encompassing the following towns and villages. The current area is 375.96km², and it is comprimised by three towns and one village.
Historically, the cities of Ōme, Fussa, Hamura, and Akiruno were part of Nishitama District but these are now cities and currently broke off from the District after they gained city status.
[edit] District Timeline
- June 1, 1955-The villages of Ohisano and Hirai merged to form the new village of Hinode.
- October 1, 1956-The village of Nishitama gained town status and renamed to Hamura.
- October 15, 1958-Parts of the village of Motosayama from Iruma District in Saitama Prefecture (excluding the parts that was merged into the town of Musashi from Iruma District on October 14, 1958) was merged into the town of Mizuho.
- July 1, 1970-The town of Fussa gained city status.
- May 5, 1972-The town of Akita gained city status and renamed to Akikawa.
- June 1, 1974-The village of Hinode gained town status.
- November 1, 1991-The town of Hamura gained city status.
- September 1, 1995-The town of Itsukaichi merged with the city of Akikawa to create the new city of Akiruno.
Tokyo Metropolis | ||
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Wards: Adachi | Arakawa | Bunkyō | Chiyoda | Chūō | Edogawa | Itabashi | Katsushika | Kita | Kōtō | Meguro | Minato | Nakano | Nerima | Ōta | Setagaya | Shibuya | Shinagawa | Shinjuku | Suginami | Sumida | Toshima | Taitō | ||
Cities: Akiruno | Akishima | Chōfu | Fuchū | Fussa | Hachiōji | Hamura | Higashikurume | Higashimurayama | Higashiyamato | Hino | Inagi | Kiyose | Kodaira | Koganei | Kokubunji | Komae | Kunitachi | Machida | Mitaka | Musashimurayama | Musashino | Nishi-Tōkyō | Ōme | Tachikawa | Tama | ||
Districts and Subprefectures: Nishitama District | Hachijō Subprefecture | Miyake Subprefecture | Ogasawara Subprefecture | Ōshima Subprefecture |