Yana District
Yana was a rural district located in eastern Aichi Prefecture, Japan.
History
District Timeline
- December 20, 1878 - Yana District was established during the early Meiji period establishment of the municipalities system, which initially consisted of 41 villages. Its district headquarters was located at the village of Tomioka.
- October 1, 1889 - With the establishment of the municipalities system in effect, Yana District consisted of 18 villages. The following towns and villages were implemented with the following mergers:
- * the village of Tomioka: the former villages of Tomioka, Kuroda, Obata and Nakauri
- * the village of Yamayoshida: the former villages of Kamiyoshida, Shimoyoshida, Takenowa and Koyanagino
- * the village of Ōno: the former villages of Ōno, Hosokawa, Mutsuhira, Ishiro, Notose, Nagoe and Myōgō
- * the village of Takaoka: the former villages of Isshiki and Suyama
- * the village of Norimoto was not affected by mergers due to the "single-village system"
- * the village of Hiyoshi: the former villages of Hiyoshi and Yoshikawa
- * the village of Nagabe: the former villages of Ikuwada, Niwano and Yanai
- * the villages of Kamo and Kanazawa were not affected by mergers due to the "independent-hamlet system"
- * the villages of Toyotsu, Hashio and Mikami were not affected by mergers due to the "independent-hamlet system"
- * the village of Shimojō : the former villages of Nishishimojō, Higashishimojō and Inunoko
- * the village of Ushikawa was not affected by mergers due to the "single-village system"
- * the village of Miyone: the former villages of Miwa and Tame
- * the villages of Tamagawa and Takeyama were not affected by mergers due to the "independent-hamlet system"
- * the village of Nishigo : the former villages of Hirano, Nakayama, Hagidaira, Onoda, Nishikawa and Magose
- October 20 1890 - The village of Ōno was split off into the villages of Myōgō, Nagoe, Notose, Ishiro, Mutsuhira, Hosokawa and Ōno.
- April 1, 1891 - The establishment of the district/county system was implemented.
- April 18, 1892 - The village of Ōno gained town status.
- December 23, 1892 - The village of Miyone was split off into the villages of Miwa and Yone.
- July 1, 1906 - The following towns and villages were implemented with the following mergers:
- * the village of Nanasato : the former villages of Takaoka, Myōgō, Nagoe, Notose, Ishiro, Mutsuhira and Hosokawa
- * the village of Funatsuki : the former villages of Norimoto and Hiyoshi
- * the village of Yana: the former villages of Nagabe and Tomioka
- * the village of Shimokawa: the former villages of Shimojō and Ushikawa
- * the village of Ishinomaki: the former villages of Tame, Miwa, Tamagawa, Takayama and Nishigo
- August 1, 1920 - The former villages of Toyotsu and Hashio were merged to form the village of Yamato.
- April 1, 1923 - The district council was abolished, while the district office remained.
- July 1, 1926 - The district office was abolished, thus the area remained for geographic purposes.
- September 1, 1932 - The village of Shimokawa and parts of the village of Ishinomaki were merged into the city of Toyohashi.
- April 1, 1951 - The former villages of Kanazawa and Kamo were merged to form the village of Sōwa.
- April 1, 1954 - The village of Yamato was merged into the village of Ichinomiya.
- March 1, 1955 - The remaining parts of the village of Ishinomaki were merged into city of Toyohashi.
- April 1, 1955 - The village of Sōwa was split off and annexed into neighboring municipalities: The section of Kamo was merged into the city of Toyohashi; while the section of Kanazawa was merged into the town of Ichinomiya.
- April 12, 1955 - The village of Mikami was merged into the city of Toyokawa.
- April 15, 1955 - The villages of Funatsuke and Yana, along with the villages of Chisato and Togō, were merged into the town of Shinshiro.
- April 1, 1956 - The town of Ōno and the village of Nanasato merged with the villages of Nagashino and Hōraiji to form the town of Hōrai.
- September 30, 1956 - The village of Yamayoshida was merged into the town of Hōrai. Therefore, Yana District was dissolved as a result of this merger. This was the first district from Aichi Prefecture to dissolve since the inception of the establishment of reorganization of districts in 1878; with the exception of Kaitō and Kaisei Districts, which both dissolved in 1913 to form Ama District.