Keiki Province

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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
Former province ofKorea under the Empire of Japan

CapitalKeijō
Today part ofSouth Korea
North Korea
Keiki Provincial Office

Population

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Year Population
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

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The following list is based on the administrative divisions of 1945:

Cities

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Wards of Keijō
Japanese name Korean name
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)
Emblem of Jinsen
Emblem of Kaijō

Towns and villages

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These are the towns and villages in each district:

Provincial governors

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The 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
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

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  1. ^"Japan Korea Map".Archived fromthe originalon 9 November 2020.Retrieved8 May2022.