Nishitama(Tây nhiều ma quận,Nishitama-gun,West Tama)is adistrictlocated inTokyo Metropolis,Japan.It comprises the village ofHinoharaand the following three towns:
Nishitama
Tây nhiều ma quận | |
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Nishitama District | |
Coordinates:35°45′N139°20′E/ 35.750°N 139.333°E | |
Country | Japan |
Region | Kantō |
Prefecture | Tokyo Metropolis |
Area | |
• Total | 375.96 km2(145.16 sq mi) |
Population (August 1, 2011) | |
• Total | 58,429 |
• Density | 155/km2(400/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+09:00(JST) |
Website | www |
Historically, the cities ofŌme,Fussa,Hamura,andAkirunowere parts of Nishitama District but these were broken off from the district after they were elevated to city status.
Education
editEach of the towns and villages operates separate public elementary and junior high school systems.
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of EducationoperatesMizuho Nougei High School[1]in Mizuho.
Theschool districtalso operates the following high schools in nearby Ōme:
The district operates the following high schools in Fussa:
The district operatesHamura High School[7]in Hamura.
The district operates the following schools in Akiruno:
- Akirudai High School[8]
- Itsukaichi High School[9]
District timeline
edit- July 22, 1878:Tama District,which it had long been part of formerMusashi Province,was divided into four parts:Higashitama(Eastern Tama),Kitatama(Northern Tama),Minamitama(Southern Tama) and Nishitama (Western Tama). Nishitama District had 1 town and 93 village areas.
- April 1, 1889: The new legislation, Nishitama District had 2 towns and 30 villages areas.
- April 1, 1893: Nishitama District was transferred fromKanagawa PrefecturetoTokyo Prefecture.
- June 1, 1955: The villages of Ohisano and Hirai were merged to create the new village of Hinode.
- October 1, 1956: The village of Nishitama was elevated to town status and renamed to Hamura.
- October 15, 1958: Parts of the village of Motosayama (fromIruma District,Saitama Prefecture), excluding the parts that was merged into the town ofMusashi(fromIruma District) on October 14, 1958, was merged into the town ofMizuho.
- July 1, 1970: The town of Fussa was elevated to city status.
- May 5, 1972: The town of Akita was elevated to city status and renamed to Akigawa.
- June 1, 1974: The village of Hinode was elevated to town status.
- November 1, 1991: The town of Hamura was elevated to city status.
- September 1, 1995: The town ofItsukaichiwas merged with the city ofAkigawato create the city ofAkiruno.
References
edit- ^"Home".mizuho-h.metro.tokyo.jp.Archived fromthe originalon 2022-03-08.Retrieved2007-10-30.
- ^"Đều lập nông lâm nghiệp cao giáo の トップページ".Archived fromthe originalon 2008-02-22.Retrieved2008-02-11.
- ^"Home".ome-sogo-h.metro.tokyo.jp.Archived fromthe originalon 2008-02-23.Retrieved2008-02-11.
- ^"Home".tama-h.metro.tokyo.jp.
- ^"Home".fussa-h.metro.tokyo.jp.
- ^"Home".tamakogyo-h.metro.tokyo.jp.
- ^"Home".hamura-h.metro.tokyo.jp.Archived fromthe originalon 2020-02-05.Retrieved2008-08-25.
- ^"Home".akiru-h.metro.tokyo.jp.Archived fromthe originalon 2009-04-25.Retrieved2008-08-25.
- ^"Home".itsukaichi-h.metro.tokyo.jp.