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  1. Here are the timelines of Hamamatsu and its regions: Old Hamamatsu, Hamakita, Maisaka, Yuto, Hosoe, Mikkabi, Inasa, Tatsuyama, Sakuma, Misakubo, Haruno, Tenryu.

  2. Hamakita (浜北市, Hamakita-shi) was a city located in western Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. On April 1, 2005, the city had an estimated population of 86,653 and a density of 1,300.00 persons per km 2 .

  3. Jan 19, 2023 · During the Edo Period (16031867), Hamamatsu was one of several post towns along the Tokaido road connecting the eastern and western regions of Japan, where it flourished as an important transportation hub.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hamakita-kuHamakita-ku - Wikipedia

    Hamakita-ku (浜北区) was a ward in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. It is bordered by Tenryū-ku, Higashi-ku, Naka-ku and the city of Iwata. The Tenryū River and the Akaishi Mountains form natural boundaries for the ward. Hamakita Ward was established on April 1, 2007.

  5. Contemporary ages. 1948: Hamamatsu Incident, ethnic rioting of Zainichi Korean residents. 1951: The villages of Aratsu, Goto, and Kawarin merge with Hamamatsu. 1954: Eight villages in Hamana District merge with Hamamatsu.

  6. Oct 19, 2024 · Hamamatsu, city, southwestern Shizuoka ken (prefecture), central Honshu, Japan. It lies on the Pacific Ocean coast at the mouth of the Tenryū River, roughly midway between Tokyo and Kyōto. Hamamatsu was a post station on the Tōkaidō (“Eastern Sea Road”)—the main historic land route between Edo.

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  8. The Mikatahara area of Kita Ward was merged with Naka Ward, Nishi Ward, Higashi Ward, and Minami Ward.

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