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Higashikasugai (東春日井郡, Higashikasugai-gun) was a district located on the northeastern Owari Region in Aichi, Japan.
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Higashikasugai (東春日井郡, Higashikasugai-gun) was a district located on the northeastern Owari Region in Aichi, Japan. Historically the district formerly...
eleven districts: Aichi Prefecture Aichi District (愛知郡) Chita District (知多郡) Haguri District (葉栗郡) – dissolved Kasugai District (春日井郡) Higashikasugai District...
the villages of Inba, Arai, and Yatsushiro were created within HigashikasugaiDistrict, Aichi. The three villages merged to form the village of Asahi...
municipalities system, the area was organized into villages under HigashikasugaiDistrict, Aichi. Komaki was proclaimed a town on July 16, 1906, through...
and Nishikamo Districts in Aichi Prefecture) 1878 Kasugai District (春日井郡), Owari (Split into Higashikasugai and Nishikasugai Districts in Aichi Prefecture)...
district into a city but the merger was killed due to differences of opinion. February 5, 1880 - Kasugai District was split off into Higashikasugai and...