Kitaakita District, Akita Explained

is a rural district located in Akita Prefecture, Japan.

As of April 2022, the district consists of only the village of Kamikoani with an estimated population of 2,089 and an area of 256.82 km2.[1] All of the cities of Kitaakita and Ōdate, and part of the city of Noshiro were formerly part of Kitaakita District.

Towns and villages

History

The area of Kitaakita District was formerly part of Akita District [ja], Dewa Province. Dewa Province was divided into the provinces of Ugo Province and Uzen Province following the Meiji restoration on January 19, 1869, with the area of Kitaakita becoming part of Ugo Province. At the time, the area consisted of two towns (Ōdate and Junishō) and 117 villages formerly under the control of Kubota Domain. Akita Prefecture was founded on December 13, 1871.

History

With the establishment of the municipality system on April 1, 1889, modern Kitaakita District, with two towns (Ōdate and Junishō) and 29 villages was established.

Notes

39.96°N 140.321°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 国土地理協会 . 2022年4月調査 市町村別 人口・世帯数(日本人住民+外国人住民) . 2023-05-25.