Ichinomiya, Hyogo — There are two towns called Ichinomiya in Hyōgo Prefecture: *Ichinomiya, Hyogo (Shiso) *Ichinomiya, Hyogo (Tsuna) … Wikipedia
Ichinomiya (Hyōgo) — Ichinomiya (jap. 一宮 oder 一の宮, dt. erster Schrein) war früher der höchste Schrein einer Provinz Japans. Verschiedene Gemeinden in Japans besitzen diesen Namen: Ichinomiya (Aichi) mit dem ersten Schrein der ehemaligen Provinz Owari, Ichinomiya… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ichinomiya, Hyōgo (Tsuna) — nihongo|Ichinomiya|一宮町|Ichinomiya chō was a town located in the Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. On April 1, 2005 the town merged with four other towns from the district forming the city of Awaji, Hyōgo and no longer exists as an independent municipality … Wikipedia
Ichinomiya, Hyōgo (Shisō) — nihongo|Ichinomiya|一宮町|Ichinomiya chō was a town located in Shisō District, Hyōgo, Japan. On April 1, 2005 the town merged with three other towns from the district forming the city of Shiso and no longer exists as an independent municipality.As… … Wikipedia
Ichinomiya (disambiguation) — Ichinomiya (Japanese: 一宮; literally first shrine ) is historically the supreme shrine in each of the old provinces of Japan, and currently the name of several places in Japan: *a city: **Ichinomiya, Aichi (Japanese: 一宮市; Ichinomiya shi )… … Wikipedia
Shiso (Hyōgo) — 宍粟市 Shisō shi DEC … Deutsch Wikipedia
List of mergers in Hyōgo Prefecture — Here is a list of mergers in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan from the 2000s.(as of March 27, 2006)Mergers from April 1, 1999 to March 31, 2000*On April 1, 1999 The towns of Sasayama, Nishiki, Tannan, and Konda merged to form the city of Sasayama. (Taki… … Wikipedia
Asago, Hyōgo (Asago) — Asago (朝来町; cho) was a town located in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. The town was founded on March 31, 1954 from the merger of the former villages of Yamaguchi and Nakagawa. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 7,452 and a density of 57 … Wikipedia
Shisō (Hyōgo) — Shisō shi 宍粟市 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Tsuna District, Hyōgo — Tsuna (津名郡; gun) was a district located in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan.As of 2005, the district had an estimated population of 11,500, and the total area was 58.21 km².Former towns and villages* Awaji * Goshiki * Higashiura * Hokudan * Ichinomiya *… … Wikipedia