Ōshima District, Kagoshima
Ōshima is a district located in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan.
As of the March 20, 2006 merger but with 2003 population statistics, the district has an estimated population of 78,882 and a density of 84.4 persons per km2. The total area is 934.10 km2.
Towns and villages
- Amagi
- China
- Isen
- Kikai
- Setouchi
- Tatsugō
- Tokunoshima
- Wadomari
- Yoron
- Uken
- Yamato
District timeline (after WWII)
- February 28, 1946 – The district fell under United States Army control except for the current village of Mishima areas.
- July 1, 1946 – The town of Naze gained city status.
- September 1, 1946 – The village of China gained town status.
- February 4, 1952 – Japan regains the current village of Toshima areas.
- February 10, 1952 – The village of Mishima broke off from the village of Toshima.
- December 25, 1953 – The remaining parts of the district returned to Japan.
- February 1, 1955 – The village of Mikata merged into the city of Naze.
- September 1, 1956 – The town of Koniya, and the villages of Chinzei, Saneku, and Nishikata merged to form the town of Setouchi.
- September 10, 1956 – The town of Kikai and the village of Sōmachi merged to form the town of Kikai.
- April 1, 1958 – The town of Kametsu and the village of Higashiamagi merged to form the town of Tokunoshima.
- January 1, 1961
- * The village of Kasari gained town status.
- * The village of Amagi gained town status.
- January 1, 1962 – The village of Isen gained town status.
- January 1, 1963 – The village of Yoron gained town status.
- April 1, 1973 – The district transferred the villages of Mishima and Toshima to Kagoshima District.
- February 10, 1975 – The village of Tatsugō gained town status.
- March 20, 2006 – The village of Sumiyō and town of Kasari merged with the city of Naze to form the new city of Amami.
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