Yuri District, Akita

Location of former Yuri District in Akita Prefecture

Yuri District (由利郡 Yuri-gun) was a rural district located in southern Akita Prefecture, Japan.

On October 1, 2005, the towns of Kisakata, Konoura and Nikaho were merged to create the city of Nikaho. Therefore, Yuri District was dissolved as a result of this merger.

History

The area of Yuri Distinct was formerly part of Dewa Province, which was divided into the provinces of Ugo Province and Uzen Province following the Meiji restoration on January 19, 1869, with the area of Yuri becoming part of Ugo Province. At the time, the area consisted of one towns and 101 villages formerly under the control of Honjō Domain, one town and 70 villages formerly under the control of Kameda Domain, 45 villages formerly under the control of Yashima Domain, 9 villages that were tenryō territory directly administered by the Tokugawa shogunate, and 4 villages under the control of hatamoto retainers of Honjō Domain and Yashima Domain. Akita Prefecture was founded on December 13, 1871.

Historic Map of Yuri District:

Blue - Yurihonjō-shi

1. - Honjō
5. - Yashima
6. - Kameda
7. - Koyoshi
8. - Nishime
13. - Hitane
14. - Kawauchi
15. - Sasagō
16. - Taomai
17. - Shimogō
18. - Ishizawa
19. - Higashi-Taki
20. - Nishi-Taki
21. - Ayukawa
22. - Otomo
23. - Minami-Utetsu
24. - Kita-Utetsu
25. - Iwaya
26. - Shimo-Kawaōchi
27. - Kami-Kawaōchi
29. - Michikawa
30. - Matsugasaki

Pink - Nikaho-shi

2. - Hirazawa
3. - Konoura
4. - Shiokoshi
9. - Kamihama
10. - Kamigō
11. - Koide
12. - Innai

Light Blue - to others

28. - Daisho (now part of Akita-shi)
31. - Shimohama (now part of Akita-shi)

With the establishment of the municipality system on December 23, 1878, Yuri District, with three towns (Honjō, Kameda and Yashima) and 28 villages was established.

Coordinates: 39°23′6″N 140°02′51″E / 39.38500°N 140.04750°E / 39.38500; 140.04750

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