- was an
exclave of
Sendai Domain during the Edo period, the
region joined Miyazaku Prefecture [ja] in 1869
before merging with
Ibaraki Prefecture in 1875...
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Shirakawa Toyoma Wakamatsu Yamagata Kanto Iwahana Kanagawa Katsushika Kosuge Miyazaku Musashichi Nikkō
Shinagawa Tokyo Urawa Wakamori Chūbu
Aikawa Echigo Fuchū...
- 650 5 in
Musashi 6 Kosuge-ken 小菅県 162,067 16,267 162,067 4 in
Musashi 1
Miyazaku-ken 宮谷県 281,077 281,077 281,077 7 in Kazusa, 2 in Shimōsa, 4 in Hitachi...
- 1869.
Kazusa Awa
Chikenshi (安房上総知県事) August 19, 1868 (1868-08-19)
Renamed Miyazaku-ken (宮谷県) on
March 21, 1869. Shimōsa
Chikenji (下総知県事) September 23, 1868 (1868-09-23)...
- 529238°E / 35.744417; 140.529238 (Iidaka
Danrin Site)
Miyazaku Prefectural Office Site 宮谷県庁跡
Miyazaku kenchō ato Ōamishirasato 35°32′04″N 140°19′04″E /...