Tagata District, Shizuoka

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Tagata (田方郡; -gun) is a district located in Shizuoka, Japan. As of 2004, the district has an estimated population of 38,839. The total area is 65.13km².

The district has one town: Kannami

[edit] Municipal Timeline

  • September 30, 1956:
    • The village of Shimokarino was merged into the town of Shuzenji.
    • The village of Seizu was merged into the town of Toi.
  • April 1, 1957: The town of Tsunashiro was merged into the city of Atami.
  • January 1, 1958: The villages of Shimoomi, Nakaomi, and Kamiomi merged to form the town of Nishiizu.
  • April 10, 1959: Parts of the village of Kitakarino broke off and merged separately to the towns of Shuzenji and Ohito.
  • November 1, 1960: The villages of Nakakarino and Kamikarino merged to form the town of Amagiyugashima.
  • April 1, 1962: The village of Nirayama gained town status.
  • April 1, 1963: The village of Kannami gained town status.
  • April 1, 2004: The towns of Shuzenji, Amagiyugashima, Nakaizu, and Toi merged to form the city of Izu.
  • April 1, 2005:



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Atami | Fuji | Fujieda | Fujinomiya | Fukuroi | Gotemba | Hamamatsu | Itō | Iwata | Izu | Izunokuni | Kakegawa | Kikugawa | Kosai | Makinohara | Mishima | Numazu | Omaezaki | Shimada | Shimoda | Shizuoka (capital) | Susono | Yaizu
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