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{{Nihongo|'''Taitō Prefecture'''|臺東廳|Taitō-chō}} was one of the administrative divisions of [[Taiwan]] during the [[Taiwan under Japanese rule|Japanese rule]]. The prefecture consisted of modern-day [[Taitung County]]. |
{{Nihongo|'''Taitō Prefecture'''|臺東廳|Taitō-chō}} was one of the administrative divisions of [[Taiwan]] during the [[Taiwan under Japanese rule|Japanese rule]]. The prefecture consisted of modern-day [[Taitung County]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=王世慶 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5BRhEAAAQBAJ&newbks=0 |title=重修臺灣省通志.卷七:政治志建置沿革篇 |date=1991-06-30 |publisher=國史館臺灣文獻館 |volume=7 |pages=331 |language=zh}}</ref> |
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===Cities and Districts=== |
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Before its dissolution in1945 ([[Shōwa period|Shōwa]] 20), there were 3 districts in Taitō Prefecture.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Operations |first=United States Office of the Chief of Naval |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qMXqeYL0h8UC&newbks=0 |title=Taiwan (Formosa) Karenko and Taito Provinces |date=1944 |publisher=Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Navy Department |pages=24 |language=en}}</ref> |
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Taitō Prefecture (臺東廳, Taitō-chō) was one of the administrative divisions of Taiwan during the Japanese rule. The prefecture consisted of modern-day Taitung County.[1]
Population
Total population | 93,138 |
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Japanese | 7,078 |
Taiwanese | 85,068 |
Korean | 35 |
Mexican | 1 |
1941 (Showa 16) census. |
Administrative divisions
Cities and Districts
Before its dissolution in1945 (Shōwa 20), there were 3 districts in Taitō Prefecture.[2]
Districts (郡 gun) | ||
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Name | Kanji | Kana |
Taitō District | 臺東郡 | たいとうぐん |
Kanzan District | 關山郡 | かんざんぐん |
Shinkō District | 新港郡 | しんこうぐん |
Towns and Villages
The districts are divided into towns (街) and villages (庄)
District | Name | Kanji | Notes |
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Taitō 臺東郡 |
Taitō town | 臺東街 | Today Taitung City and eastern Beinan Township |
Tamari village | 太麻里庄 | Today Taimali Township | |
Daibu village | 大武庄 | Today Dawu Township | |
Kashōtō village | 火燒島庄 | Today Lüdao Township | |
Aboriginal Area | 蕃地 | Today Jinfeng Township, Lanyu Township, Daren Township and western Beinan Township | |
Pinan village | 卑南庄 | Abolished in 1944, annexed into Taitō town. | |
Kanzan 關山郡 |
Kanzan town | 關山街 | Today Guanshan Township |
Ikegami village | 池上庄 | Today Chishang Township | |
Shikano village | 鹿野庄 | Today Luye Township | |
Aboriginal Area | 蕃地 | Today Yanping Township and Haiduan Township | |
Shinkō 新港郡 |
Shinkō town | 新港街 | Today Chenggong Township |
Nagahama village | 長濱庄 | Today Changbin Township | |
Toran village | 都蘭庄 | Today Donghe Township |
See also
- Political divisions of Taiwan (1895-1945)
- Governor-General of Taiwan
- Taiwan under Japanese rule
- Administrative divisions of the Republic of China
- ^ 王世慶 (1991-06-30). 重修臺灣省通志.卷七:政治志建置沿革篇 (in Chinese). Vol. 7. 國史館臺灣文獻館. p. 331.
- ^ Operations, United States Office of the Chief of Naval (1944). Taiwan (Formosa) Karenko and Taito Provinces. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Navy Department. p. 24.