Iburi Province Explained

, also called Ifuri, was a short-lived province located in Hokkaidō. It corresponds to modern-day Iburi Subprefecture, Yamakoshi District of Oshima, Abuta District in Shiribeshi Subprefecture, the cities of Chitose and Eniwa in Ishikari Subprefecture and Shimukappu Village in Kamikawa Subprefecture.

History

After 1869, the northern Japanese island was known as Hokkaido;[1] and regional administrative subdivisions were identified, including Iburi Province.[2]

In 1882, the Hokkaido region was separated into three prefectures -,, and . In 1886, the three prefectures were abolished, and Hokkaido was put under the .[3] At the same time, Iburi Province continued to exist for some purposes. For example, Iburi is explicitly recognized in treaties in 1894 (a) between Japan and the United States and (b) between Japan and the United Kingdom.[4]

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Districts

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Other websites

Notes and References

  1. [Louis-Frédéric|Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric]
  2. [Ernest Satow|Satow, Ernest]
  3. Hokkaido Regional Development Bureau, "History of Development in Hokkaido," ; retrieved 2013-3-22.
  4. US Department of State. (1906). A digest of international law as embodied in diplomatic discussions, treaties and other international agreements (John Bassett Moore, ed.), Vol. 5, p. 759.