Tokachi Subprefecture

Tokachi Subprefecture

nihongo|Tokachi|十勝支庁|Tokachi-shichō is a subprefecture of Hokkaidō, Japan corresponding to the old province of Tokachi. As of 2004 its estimated population is 360,802 and its area is 10,830.99 km².

Tokachi-Obihiro Airport is in the city of Obihiro.

Geography

Cities

* Obihiro (capital)

Towns and villages by district

*Kamikawa
** Shintoku
** Shimizu
*Nakagawa
** Makubetsu
** Ikeda
** Toyokoro
** Honbetsu
*Katō
** Otofuke
** Shihoro
** Kamishihoro
** Shikaoi
*Kasai
** Memuro
** Nakasatsunai
** Sarabetsu
*Hiroo
** Taiki
** Hiroo
*Ashoro
** Ashoro
** Rikubetsu
*Tokachi
** Urahoro

Mergers

:"See List of mergers in Hokkaidō Prefecture#Tokachi Subprefecture."

History

*November, 1897 Kasai Subprefecture established
*August, 1932 Kasai Subprefecture renamed Tokachi Subprefecture
*October 20, 1948 Ashoro District transferred from Kushiro Subprefecture

External links

*jp icon [http://www.tokachi.pref.hokkaido.jp/ Official website]


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