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Hienuki District Hienuki (稗貫郡,
Hienuki-gun) was a
district located...
- Ōhasama (大迫町, Ōhasama-machi) was a town
located in
Hienuki District,
Iwate Prefecture, ****an. The town of Ōhasama
created on
April 1, 1889, with the establishment...
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reservoir is Lake Tase on the
Sarugaishi River. Lake
Hayachine on the
Hienuki River is
quite spectacular with
steep mountains rising above it. Lake Toyosawa...
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Ishidoriya (石鳥谷町, Ishidoriya-chō) was a town
located in
Hienuki District,
Iwate Prefecture, ****an. The
village of Kōchi (好地村) was
created on
April 1,...
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Higashiiwai and
Nishiiwai districts) Waga
District (和賀郡)
Shiwa District (紫波郡)
Hienuki District (稗貫郡) (dissolved in 2005)
Iwate District (岩手郡) Hei
District (閉伊郡)...
- Esashi,
Iwate 0197 Hanamaki,
Iwate 0198
Hienuki District,
Iwate 0198 Ichinoseki,
Iwate 0191
Isawa District,
Iwate 0197
Iwate District,
Iwate 019 Iwate...
- Prefectures,
originally consisted of 10
districts – in
modern Iwate: Iwate,
Hienuki, Waga, Shiwa, Kunohe, Ninohe, and Hei (now
split into
Kamihei and Shimohei);...
- 2006, Tōwa,
along with the
towns of
Ishidoriya and Ōhasama (both from
Hienuki District), was
merged into the
expanded city of Hanamaki, and no longer...
- position.
Nobunao was
subsequently awarded with the
additional territories of
Hienuki and Waga as
compensation for the loss of Tsugaru.
Although his territory...
- clan of
Emishi who were
allowed to rule the six
Emishi districts (Iwate,
Hienuki, Shiwa, Isawa,
Esashi and Waga) in the
Kitakami Basin [ja] from Morioka...