Keiki-dō(Kinh kỳ đạo,Korean:경기도),alternativelyKeiki Province,was a province ofKorea under Japanese rule.[1]Its capital was atKeijō(Seoul). The province consisted of what is now the South Korean territories of Seoul andGyeonggi,as well as parts of what is now southern North Korea.
Keiki-dō Kinh kỳ đạo | |
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Former province ofKorea under the Empire of Japan | |
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Capital | Keijō |
Today part of | South Korea North Korea |
Population
editYear | Population |
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1925 | 1,889,899 |
1930 | 2,004,012 |
1940 | 2,668,119 |
1944 | 2,886,643 |
Number of people by nationality according to the 1936 census:
- Overall population: 2,392,296 people
- Japanese: 153,723 people
- Koreans: 2,225,379 people
- Other: 13,194 people
Administrative divisions
editThe following list is based on the administrative divisions of 1945:
Cities
edit- Keijō( kinh thành phủ ) - (capital) akaGyeongseong(경성), present daySeoul.
Japanese name | Korean name |
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Eitōho-ku ( vĩnh đăng phổ khu ) | Yeongdeungpo-gu(영등포구) |
Jōtō-ku ( thành đông khu ) | Seongdong-gu(성동구) |
Shōro-ku ( chung lộ khu ) | Jongno-gu(종로구) |
Seidaimon-ku ( tây đại môn khu ) | Seodaemun-gu(서대문구) |
Chū-ku ( trung khu ) | Jung-gu(중구) |
Tōdaimon-ku ( đông đại môn khu ) | Dongdaemun-gu(동대문구) |
Ryūzan-ku ( long sơn khu ) | Yongsan-gu(용산구) |
Maho-ku ( ma phổ khu ) | Mapo-gu(마포구) |
- Jinsen ( nhân xuyên phủ ):Incheon(인천부). presentIncheon Metropolitan City.
- Kaijō ( khai thành phủ ):Gaeseong(개성부). presentGaeseong Special City.
Towns and villages
editThese are the towns and villages in each district:
- Kōyō ( cao dương ):Goyang(고양). present Goyang City,Mapo DistrictandEunpyeong DistrictinSeoul Special City.
- Kōshū ( quảng châu ):Gwangju, Gyeonggi(광주). present Gwangju City,Seongnam City,Hanam City,Gangnam District,Seocho District,Songpa DistrictandGangdong Districtin Seoul Special City.
- Yōshū ( dương châu ):Yangju(양주). present Yangju City,Dongducheon City,Uijeongbu City,Guri City,Namyangju City,Seongbuk District,Gangbuk District,Dobong District,Nowon District,Jungnang DistrictandGwangjin Districtin Seoul Special City.
- Rensen ( liên xuyên ):Yeoncheon(연천).
- Hōsen ( bão xuyên ):Pocheon(포천).
- Kahei ( gia bình ):Gapyeong(가평).
- Yōhei ( dương bình ):Yangpyeong(양평).
- Reishū ( li châu ):Yeoju(여주).
- Risen ( lợi xuyên ):Icheon(이천).
- Ryūjin ( long nhân ):Yongin(용인).
- Anjō ( an thành ):Anseong(안성).
- Heitaku ( bình trạch ):Pyeongtaek(평택).
- Suigen ( thủy nguyên ):Suwon(수원). presentSuwon City,Osan CityandHwaseong City.
- Shikō ( thủy hưng ):Siheung(시흥). presentSiheung City,Gwangmyeong City,Ansan City,Anyang City,Gunpo City,Uiwang City,Gwacheon City,Dongjak District,Gwanak District,Guro District,Geumcheon Districtin Seoul Special City.
- Fusen ( phú xuyên ):Bucheon(부천). presentBucheon City,Bupyeong District,Namdong District,Yeonsu DistrictinIncheon Metropolitan City,Guro Districtin Seoul Special City.
- Kinpo ( kim phổ ):Gimpo(김포). present Gimpo City,Gyeyang District,Seo Districtin Incheon Metropolitan City,Yangcheon DistrictandGangseo Districtin Seoul Special City.
- Kōka ( giang hoa ):Ganghwa(강화).
- Hashū ( pha châu ):Paju(파주).
- Chōtan ( trường thoan ):Jangdan(장단).
- Kaihō ( khai phong ):Gaepung(개풍). present Gaeseong Special City.
Provincial governors
editThe following people were provincial ministers before August 1919. This was then changed to the title of governor.
Nationality | Name | Name in kanji | Start of tenure | End of tenure | Notes |
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Japanese | Higaki Naosuke | Cối viên trực hữu | October 1, 1910 | March 28, 1916 | Provincial minister |
Japanese | Matsunaga Takekichi | Tùng vĩnh võ cát | March 28, 1916 | September 26, 1919 | Provincial minister before August 1919 |
Japanese | Kudō Eiichi | Công đằng anh nhất | September 26, 1919 | February 24, 1923 | |
Japanese | Takizane Akiho | Thời thật thu tuệ | February 24, 1923 | March 8, 1926 | |
Japanese | Yoneda Jintarō | Mễ điền thậm thái lang | March 8, 1926 | January 21, 1929 | |
Japanese | Watanabe Shinobu | Độ biên nhẫn | January 21, 1929 | September 23, 1931 | |
Japanese | Matsumoto Makoto | Tùng bổn thành | September 23, 1931 | November 5, 1934 | |
Japanese | Tominaga Fumikazu | Phú vĩnh văn nhất | November 5, 1934 | May 21, 1936 | |
Japanese | Seiichirō Yasui | An tỉnh thành nhất lang | May 21, 1936 | October 16, 1936 | |
Japanese | Yunomura Tatsujirō | Thang thôn thần nhị lang | October 16, 1936 | July 3, 1937 | |
Japanese | Kanza Yoshikuni | Cam giá nghĩa bang | July 3, 1937 | May 30, 1940 | |
Japanese | Suzukawa Toshio | Linh xuyên thọ nam | May 30, 1940 | November 19, 1941 | |
Japanese | Matsuzawa Tatsuo | Tùng trạch long hùng | November 19, 1941 | April 7, 1942 | |
Japanese | Tange Ikutarō | Đan hạ úc thái lang | April 7, 1942 | June 2, 1942 | |
Japanese | Kō Yasuhiko | Cao an ngạn | June 2, 1942 | December 1, 1943 | |
Japanese | Seto Michikazu | Lại hộ đạo nhất | December 1, 1943 | June 16, 1945 | |
Japanese | Ikuta Seizaburō | Sinh điền thanh tam lang | June 16, 1945 | August 15, 1945 | Korean independence |
See also
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References
edit- ^"Japan Korea Map".Archived fromthe originalon 9 November 2020.Retrieved8 May2022.