was a district located in Fukui Prefecture, Japan.
The time before the dissolution, the district had an estimated population of 5,044 with a density of 36.62 persons per km2. The total area was 137.73 km2.
Prior to its dissolution, the district consisted of only one town:[1]
The district was first established in 1878, with a county office in Fukui Sakae-cho that governed both Asuwa and Yoshida Districts.
Pre-1889 | 1889-1912 | 1912-1944 | 1945-1955 | 1955-1989 | 1989-2006 | Post-2006 | |
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? | Fukui-shi | Fukui-shi | Fukui-shi | Fukui-shi | Fukui-shi | Fukui-shi | |
? | Wada-mura | Incorporated into Fukui-shi on 1 May 1936 | |||||
? | Kita-mura | Incorporated into Fukui-shi on 1 October 1936 | |||||
? | Higashiayo-mura | Incorporated into Fukui-shi on 1 August 1939 | |||||
? | Yashiro-mura | Incorporated into Fukui-shi on 1 April 1954 | |||||
? | Asotsu-mura | Incorporated into Fukui-shi on 1 October 1957 | |||||
? | Sake-mura | Merged to form Asuwa-mura on 31 March 1955 | Reorganized as Asuwa-cho on 1 August 1960 | Incorporated into Fukui-shi on 1 September 1971 | |||
? | Ichijōdani-mura | ||||||
? | Kamimonju-mura | ||||||
? | Shitamonju-mura | ||||||
? | Rokujō-mura | ||||||
? | Tōgō-mura | Incorporated into Asuwa-mura on 10 July 1955 | |||||
? | Kamiusaka-mura | Merged to form Miyama-mura on 11 February 1955 | Reorganized as Miyama-cho on 1 August 1964 | Miyama-cho | Incorporated into Fukui-shi on 1 February 2006 | ||
? | Shimousaka-mura | ||||||
? | Ashimi-mura, Ōno-gun | ||||||
? | Hanyu-mura, Ōno-gun | ||||||
? | Kamimi-mura, Ōno-gun | ||||||
? | Shimomi-mura, Ōno-gun |