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Tsukui District, Kanagawa : ウィキペディア英語版
Tsukui District, Kanagawa

was a district located in the far northwestern corner of Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.
From 2007 it merged into the city of Sagamihara. Prior to its merger it consisted of four towns (Shiroyama, Tsukui, Sagamiko, Fujino), with a total area of 238.44 square kilometers and a population of 72,871. The district was located in the Tanzawa Mountains.
==History==

Tsukui District was regarded as a portion of Aikō District until the Meiji period, although as a regional name, “Tsukui” appears in Kamakura period and Sengoku period documents. During the Edo period, the area was largely ''tenryō'' territory controlled directly by the Tokugawa shogunate in Edo, although ruled as a patchwork of small fiefs held by various ''hatamoto,'' except for the brief period from 1663-1684, when the entire district was ruled by Sekiyado Domain. A portion of the district was also controlled by Odawara Domain.
After the Meiji restoration, the Shogunal and ''hatamoto'' holdings became part of the short-lived Nirayama Prefecture, which merged with Kanagawa Prefecture in 1869. The Odawara-ruled portion became part of the equally short-lived Odawara Prefecture, which merged into Ashigaru Prefecture in 1871, and then into Kanagawa Prefecture in 1876.
In 1889, Tsukui District was organized into one town, 21 villages and 2 post stations.

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