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Here is a list of mergers in Tokyo, Japan since the Heisei era. ==Mergers before April 1, 1999== * 1917 – Hachiōji town became an () city,〔Hachiōji City: (都市体制編 ), p. 28〕 leaving Minamitama District. * 1932 (establishment of ''Dai-Tōkyō-shi'', "Greater Tokyo City") – 82 towns and villages were merged into Tokyo City and consolidated into 20 new wards.〔Tokyo Metropolitan Archives: (大東京35区物語~15区から23区へ~東京23区の歴史 )〕 * 1936 – The villages of Kinuta and Chitose were merged into Tokyo city and integrated into Setagaya ward.〔 * 1941 – Komiya town was merged into Hachiōji city.〔 * In 1943 - Tokyo City ''(Tōkyō-shi)'' was abolished, and the government of the larger Tokyo Prefecture ''(Tōkyō-fu)'', henceforth the Tokyo Metropolis ''(Tōkyō-to)'', assumed the direct administration of the former city. Since 1943, no city in Japan has had the name Tokyo. * March 1947 - The 35 wards of former Tokyo city were consolidated into 22 wards. * May 1947 – The 22 wards were transformed into quasi-municipal special wards. * August 1947 – The special ward of Nerima was split off from Itabashi. * 1955 – The villages of Hirai and Ōguno merged to establish Hinode village. * 1955 – The villages of Yokoyama, Moto-Hachiōji, Ongata, Kawaguchi, Kasumi and Yui were merged into Hachiōji city.〔 * 1956 – The villages of Miyake, Tsubota and Ako (all three in Miyake Subprefecture) merged to newly establish Miyake village.〔Miyake Village: (行政概要/沿革 )〕 * 1958 – Machida town and the villages of Tadao, Tsurukawa and Sakai merged to newly establish Machida city.〔Machida City: (沿革 )〕 * 1959 – Asakawa village was merged into Hachiōji city.〔 * 1963 – Sunagawa town was merged into Tachikawa city.〔Tachikawa City: (立川市の歴史(1950年から1970年まで) )〕 * 1964 – Yugi village was merged into Hachiōji city.〔 * In 1995 - the city of Akiruno was established by the merger of the city of Akigawa and the town of Itsukaichi. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of mergers in Tokyo」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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