Higashiokitama District, Yamagata

Map showing original extent of Higashiokitami District in Yamagata Prefecture
yellow & dark green area=original extent in early Meiji period; light green=area added in Showa period; green=present area; 1=Takahata; 2=Kawanishi

Higashiokitama (東置賜郡 Higashiokitama-gun) is a rural district located in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. As of December 2013, the district has an estimated population of 40,662 and an area of 324.5 km². All of the city of Nan'yō and parts of the cities of Yonezawa, Nagai, Kaminoyama were formerly part of Nishiokitami District.

Towns and villages

History

Okitami County was an ancient place name in part of Dewa Province. Under the Tokugawa shogunate, the portion which became Higashiokitami district consisted of 113 villages entirely within the area controlled by Yonezawa Domain. The area was designated Yonezawa Prefecture in August 1871, renamed Okitami Prefecture in December 1871, and became part of Yamagata Prefecture in 1876. Higashiokitami District was created on November 1, 1878. With the establishment of the municipalities system on April 1, 1889, it was organized into one town (Miyauchi) and 19 villages.

Historic Map of Higashiokitami District:
1. Takahata
2. Niijuku
3. Yashiro
4. Kameoka
5. Wada
6. Kamigo
7. Nukanome
8. Okigo
9. Akayu
10. Nakagawa
11. Yoshino
12. Miyauchi
13. Urushiyama
14. Nashigo
15. Isazawa
16. Otsuka
17. Inukawa
18. Komatsu
19.Chugun
20.Yoshijima
Purple=to Yonezawa City; Peach=to Nanyo City ; Yellow=to Nagai City; Blue=to Kaminoyama City; Orange=Kawanishi Town;Red=Takahata Town Town

Coordinates: 38°00′43″N 140°05′02″E / 38.012°N 140.084°E / 38.012; 140.084

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