Miura District, Kanagawa

Miura District, Kanagawa
Map of Miura District with Meiji period area in yellow, modern area in green

Miura District (三浦郡 Miura-gun?) is an administrative district of Japan located in Kanagawa Prefecture. It currently consists of only one town, Hayama.

History

Miura District was one of the ancient subdivisions of Sagami Province, covering all of Miura Peninsula. It was under the control of the Miura clan from the late Heian period through the Sengoku period, and was held as tenryo territory administered by the Shogun under the Tokugawa Shogunate of the Edo period. After the Meiji Restoration, it was established as a district under the cadastral reform of 1878, with a district office built near what is now Shioiri Station.

On April 1, 1889 Miura District was divided into three towns (Yokosuka, Uraga, Misaki) and 12 villages. In 1903, Toyoshima Village became a town, but was absorbed into Yokosuka in 1906. Taura became a town in 1914, Zushi in 1924, Hayama in 1925 and Nagai in 1926. Taura was absorbed into Yokosuka in 1933. Okusu became a town in 1935 and Minamishtaura in 1940. However, in 1943 Yokosuka expanded greatly by merging with Uraga, Zushi, Nagai, Okusu and two neighboring villages.

In 1950, Zushi was separated from Yokosuka, and became a city in 1954. Minamishitaura and Misaki merged in 1955 to form the city of Miura, leaving only the town of Hayama as the sole remaining portion of Miura District.

As of 2009, the district has an estimated population of 32,333 and a density of 1,900 persons per km². The total area is 17.06 km².

Towns and villages

before 1889 April 1, 1889 1889 - 1926 1926 - 1944 1945 - 1954 1955 - 1989 1989 - present present
  Yokosuka Town February 15, 1907
Yokosuka City
Yokosuka City Yokosuka City Yokosuka City Yokosuka City Yokosuka-shi
Toyoshima Village October 1, 1903
Toyoshima Town
December 15, 1906
merged with Yokosuka town
Kinugasa Village Kinugasa Village February 15, 1933
merged with Yokosuka city
Urago Village June 1, 1914
Taura Town
April 1, 1933
merged with Yokosuka city
Kurihama Village Kurihama Village April 1, 1937
merged with Yokosuka city
Uraga Town Uraga Town April 1, 1943
merged with Yokosuka city
Nagai Village February 2, 1925
Nagai Town
Takeyama Village Takeyama Village
Kitashitaura Village Kitashitaura Village
Nakanishiura Village July 1, 1911
Nishiura Village
July 1, 1935
Okusu Village
April 1, 1943
merged with Yokosuka city
Tagoe Village April 1, 1924
Zushi Town
April 1, 1943
merged with Yokosuka city
July 1, 1950
Zushi Town
April 1, 1954
Zushi City
Zushi City Zushi City Zushi
Hayama Village January 1, 1925
Hayama Town
Hayama Town Hayama Town Hayama Town Hayama Town Hayama Town
Misaki Town Misaki Town Misaki Town Misaki Town January 1, 1955
Miura City
Miura City Miura
Minamishitaura Village Minamishitaura Village April 1, 1940
Minamishitaura Town
Minamishitaura Town
Hasse Village Hasse Village Hasse Village Hasse Village

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