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Mochizuki, Nagano

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Mochizuki
望月町
Town
Mochizuki-machi
Map of Mochizuki, Nagano
Location of Mochizuki in Nagano
Mochizuki is located in Japan
Mochizuki
Mochizuki
Location in Japan
Coordinates: 36°15′51.8″N 138°21′44.1″E / 36.264389°N 138.362250°E / 36.264389; 138.362250
CountryJapan
PrefectureNagano
DistrictKitasaku
MergedApril 1, 2005
(now part of Saku)
Area
 • Total128.64 km2 (49.67 sq mi)
Population
 (2003)
 • Total10,440
 • Density81.16/km2 (210.2/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+09:00 (JST)

Mochizuki (望月町, Mochizuki-machi) was a town located in Kitasaku District, Nagano Prefecture, Japan.

As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 10,440 and a density of 81.16 persons per km2. The total area was 128.64 km2.

History

  • c. 1875 The town of Mochizukishinden merged into the town of Mochizuki in Saku District. The village of Kannonjishinden merged into the village of Motai. The villages of Irikatakura, Iwashita, and Kasugashinmachi merged into the village of Kasuga. The village of Makifuse, Irifuse, Shikibu, Nukui, Nakai, Kutsuzawashinden, and Maeyamasanshinden merged to form the village of Fuse.
  • c. 1876 The village of Katakura, Hidai, Tenjinbayashi, Oyachishinden, Kodaira, Mitsui, and Koro merged to form the village of Kyowa.
  • c. 1879 Kitasaku District government enforced. The town of Mochizuki and the villages of Innai, Motai, Kasuga, Fuse, and Kyowa belongs to Kitasaku District.
  • April 1, 1889 The city, town, and village status enforced.
    • The town of Mochizuki and the villages of Innai and Motai merged to form the village of Motomaki.
    • The village of Kasuga was formed without merging.
    • The village of Fuse was founded without merging.
    • The village of Kyowa was founded without merging.
  • April 1, 1954 The village of Motomaki gained town status.
  • April 1, 1959 The town of Motomaki and the villages of Kasuga, Fuse, and Kyowa merged to reform the town of Mochizuki.
(The town of Mochizuki was once dissolved since March 31, 1889)

Sightseeing

References

  1. ^ "さく市のれきし | 佐久市ホームページ". さく市. Retrieved 2024-02-14.


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