Chōsei District
Chōsei District is a district located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. As of September 2010, the district has an estimated population of 63,382 and a density of 279 persons per km2. The total area was. The district formerly included all of the city of Mobara and a small portion of the city of Isumi.
Towns and villages
- Chōnan
- Ichinomiya
- Mutsuzawa
- Nagara
- Shirako
- Chōsei
Neighboring municipalities
- Mobara
- Ichihara
- Isumi
- Ōtaki
- Ōamishirasato
Geography
History
Early period
During the Edo period, almost all of the area present-day Chōsei District was tenryō territory under direct control of the central government and administered by various hatamoto, with the exception of Ichinomiya, most of which was under the rule of Ichinomiya Domain, a minor feudal domain of the Tokugawa shogunate ruled by the Kano clan.Modern period
Chōsei District was created on April 1, 1889 out of the merger of the short-lived early Meiji period districts of Nagara and Kamihabu. The administrative seat of the district was located in Mobara.Chōsei District, since its creation, has seen extensive administrative reorganization. Shirakata Village was elevated to town status on February 11, 1940. Mobara was elevated to city status on April 1, 1952, and ceased to be part of Chōsei District. Taitō merged with Furusawa in Isumi District, and ceased to be part of Chōsei District. Nagara was raised to town status on April 29, 1955, and Honnō merged into the city of Mobara on May 1, 1972. Mutsuzawa was raised to town status on April 1, 1983. The district now consists of five towns and one village.
A plan to merge the municipalities of Chōsei District into the city of Mobara, and thus dissolve the district, was discussed beginning in 2002. The planning committee of 2002 failed to reach a consensus, as did the planning committee of 2004. A new planning committee, the Chōsei District Merger Committee was formed in 2007, but was dissolved after one year.