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== History == |
== History == |
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*c. 1875 The village of Yuhara absorbed the village of Yuharashinden in Saku District |
*c. [[1875]] The village of Yuhara absorbed the village of Yuharashinden in [[Saku District, Shinano|Saku District]]. |
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*August 2, 1876 The villages of Tanokuchi and Kaminakagomi merged into the village of Taguchi. |
*[[August 2]], [[1876]] The villages of Tanokuchi and Kaminakagomi merged into the village of Taguchi. |
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*c. 1879 Minamisaku District government enforced. The villages of Usuda, Shimootagiri, Katsuma, Kamiotagiri, Nakaotagiri, Nakaotagirishinden, Yuhara, Mibun, Shimogoe, Taguchi, Irisawa and Hirabayashi belongs to Minamisaku District. |
*c. [[1879]] Minamisaku District government enforced. The villages of Usuda, Shimootagiri, Katsuma, Kamiotagiri, Nakaotagiri, Nakaotagirishinden, Yuhara, Mibun, Shimogoe, Taguchi, Irisawa and Hirabayashi belongs to Minamisaku District. |
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*April 1, 1889 The city, town, and village status enforced. |
*[[April 1]], [[1889]] The city, town, and village status enforced. |
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**The village of Usuda absorbed the villages of Shimootagiri and Katsuma. |
**The village of Usuda absorbed the villages of Shimootagiri and Katsuma. |
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**The villages of Kamiotagiri, Nakaotagiri, Nakaotagirishinden and Yuhara merged to form the village of Kirihara. |
**The villages of Kamiotagiri, Nakaotagiri, Nakaotagirishinden and Yuhara merged to form the village of Kirihara. |
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**The village of Taguchi absorbed the villages of Mibun and Shimogoe, and the former village of Kiyokawa in the village of Tokiwa. |
**The village of Taguchi absorbed the villages of Mibun and Shimogoe, and the former village of Kiyokawa in the village of Tokiwa. |
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**The villages of Irisawa and Hirabayashi merged to form the village of Aonuma |
**The villages of Irisawa and Hirabayashi merged to form the village of Aonuma. |
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*June 30, 1951 The village of Usuda gained town status. |
*[[June 30]], [[1951]] The village of Usuda gained town status. |
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*August 1, 1955 The town of Usuda absorbed the village of Kirihara. |
*[[August 1]], [[1955]] The town of Usuda absorbed the village of Kirihara. |
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*September 30, 1956 The villages of Taguchi and Aonuma merged to form the village of Taguchiaonuma. |
*[[September 30]], [[1956]] The villages of Taguchi and Aonuma merged to form the village of Taguchiaonuma. |
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*April 1, 1957 The town of Usuda absorbed the village of Taguchiaonuma. |
*April 1, [[1957]] The town of Usuda absorbed the village of Taguchiaonuma. |
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*April 1, 1959 Sohara, Haguroshita and Hirabayashi area from the former village of Taguchiaonuma broke off and went to the town of Saku. |
*April 1, [[1959]] Sohara, Haguroshita and Hirabayashi area from the former village of Taguchiaonuma broke off and went to the town of Saku. |
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* April 1, [[2005]], Usuda, along with the town of [[Mochizuki, Nagano|Mochizuki]], and the village of [[Asashina, Nagano|Asashina]] (both from [[Kitasaku District, Nagano|Kitasaku District]]), was merged into the expanded city of [[Saku, Nagano|Saku]]. |
* April 1, [[2005]], Usuda, along with the town of [[Mochizuki, Nagano|Mochizuki]], and the village of [[Asashina, Nagano|Asashina]] (both from [[Kitasaku District, Nagano|Kitasaku District]]), was merged into the expanded city of [[Saku, Nagano|Saku]]. |
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== Town of star shine == |
== Town of star shine == |
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* The people of Usuda declare Usuda to be "town of star shine" in [[1995]]. There are some notable spots connected with stars, for example, [[Usuda Deep Space Center]], [[Usuda Star Dome]], Cosmo Tower, and Tatsuoka Castle Site ([[star fort]]). |
* The people of Usuda declare Usuda to be "town of [[star]] shine" in [[1995]]. There are some notable spots connected with stars, for example, [[Usuda Deep Space Center]], [[Usuda Star Dome]], Cosmo Tower, and Tatsuoka Castle Site (a [[star fort]]). |
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Revision as of 08:55, 23 September 2016
Usuda (臼田町, Usuda-machi) was a town located in Minamisaku District, Nagano Prefecture, Japan.
As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 15,731 and a density of 189.05 persons per km². The total area is 83.21 km².
History
- c. 1875 The village of Yuhara absorbed the village of Yuharashinden in Saku District.
- August 2, 1876 The villages of Tanokuchi and Kaminakagomi merged into the village of Taguchi.
- c. 1879 Minamisaku District government enforced. The villages of Usuda, Shimootagiri, Katsuma, Kamiotagiri, Nakaotagiri, Nakaotagirishinden, Yuhara, Mibun, Shimogoe, Taguchi, Irisawa and Hirabayashi belongs to Minamisaku District.
- April 1, 1889 The city, town, and village status enforced.
- The village of Usuda absorbed the villages of Shimootagiri and Katsuma.
- The villages of Kamiotagiri, Nakaotagiri, Nakaotagirishinden and Yuhara merged to form the village of Kirihara.
- The village of Taguchi absorbed the villages of Mibun and Shimogoe, and the former village of Kiyokawa in the village of Tokiwa.
- The villages of Irisawa and Hirabayashi merged to form the village of Aonuma.
- June 30, 1951 The village of Usuda gained town status.
- August 1, 1955 The town of Usuda absorbed the village of Kirihara.
- September 30, 1956 The villages of Taguchi and Aonuma merged to form the village of Taguchiaonuma.
- April 1, 1957 The town of Usuda absorbed the village of Taguchiaonuma.
- April 1, 1959 Sohara, Haguroshita and Hirabayashi area from the former village of Taguchiaonuma broke off and went to the town of Saku.
- April 1, 2005, Usuda, along with the town of Mochizuki, and the village of Asashina (both from Kitasaku District), was merged into the expanded city of Saku.
Town of star shine
- The people of Usuda declare Usuda to be "town of star shine" in 1995. There are some notable spots connected with stars, for example, Usuda Deep Space Center, Usuda Star Dome, Cosmo Tower, and Tatsuoka Castle Site (a star fort).
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Cosmo Tower
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Tatsuoka Castle Site
External links
- Archived 2005-03-07 at the Wayback Machine Template:Ja icon