Kushiro Province

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Location of Kushiro Province about 1869

Kushiro Province (釧路国, Kushiro no kuni) was a short-lived

Abashiri Subprefecture
.

History

After 1869, the northern Japanese island became known as Hokkaido;[1] and regional administrative subdivisions were identified, including Kushiro Province.[2]

In 1882, the

Hokkaido region was separated into three prefectures — Hakodate Prefecture (函館県), Sapporo Prefecture (札幌県), and Nemuro Prefecture (根室県). In 1886, the three prefectures were abolished, and Hokkaido was put under the Hokkaido Agency (北海道庁).[3] At the same time, Kushiro Province continued to exist for some purposes. For example, Kushiro is explicitly recognized in treaties in 1894 (a) between Japan and the United States and (b) between Japan and the United Kingdom.[4]

Timeline

Districts

  • Shiranuka
    (白糠郡)
  • Ashoro
    (足寄郡)
  • Kushiro
    (釧路郡)
  • Akan
    (阿寒郡)
  • Abashiri
    (網尻郡)
  • Kawakami
    (川上郡)
  • Akkeshi
    (厚岸郡)

Notes

References