Kume District, Ehime Explained
was a district located in central Iyo Province (Ehime Prefecture) until 1878. In the 7th century, under the system, Kume District was established.[1] In 701, under the system, Kume District is supposed to have been established. Due to the 1878 Land Reforms, the district merged with Onsen District and thereby dissolved.
See also
- List of dissolved districts of Japan
- Kume District(Okayama Prefecture)
- Kume District, Hōki
Notes and References
- A marked was discovered in the outer moat in the north of the Fujiwara Palace of the Fujiwara-kyō. "Mokkan of the Fujiwara Palace I," 159 (奈良国立文化財研究所『藤原宮木簡』一、159), Nara National Culture Research Center Materials XII (奈良国立文化財研究所史料XII), 1978、explanation on p. 79.