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- Akita (1,844 bytes)
6: ...Town]] in 1604. However it was not until April 1, 1889 that the “modern Akita” was founded. At this ...
- Akiruno (1,257 bytes)
4: In [[1889]], there were Higashi-Akiruno village, Nishi-Akir...
- Shibuya-ku (4,187 bytes)
4: ...tainment district. Incorporated as a village in [[1889]], town in [[1909]] and as one of 35 wards of Tok...
- Fukuoka (3,058 bytes)
6: ...ldest in Japan. It was founded as a city April 1, 1889. Some famous history follows this city from back ...
8: In 1889 Hakata and Fukuoka merged to form this new city. ...
- Fukuyama (3,116 bytes)
8: ... Katsunari became the feudal lord of the area. In 1889 under the municipal system it became Fukuyama Tow...
- Kanazawa (2,941 bytes)
6: Kanazawa was founded as a city on April 1, 1889. There is much history to this city. The name is ...
- Kobe (3,373 bytes)
8: ...ty was founded as it is known today on April 1, [[1889]] and became under city ordinance on September 1,...
- Kumamoto (2,495 bytes)
14: Then on April 1, 1889 the city of Kumamoto was founded.
- Kure (2,867 bytes)
8: In 1889 Kure army base was founded. This helped turn this...
- Hamura (2,167 bytes)
10: In [[1889]], the city of Hamura merged with several surroun...
- Matsudo (2,118 bytes)
10: In [[1889]], the town was incorporated. This area was mainl...
- Matsuyama (2,441 bytes)
10: In [[1889]], Matsuyama was granted city status and became t...
- Yokohama (4,937 bytes)
10: ...talled in [[1887]] and the city incorporated in [[1889]]. Factories and industry led to even further gro...
- Shinjuku Station (2,990 bytes)
4: ...h minimal traffic. The [[Chuo Line]] was added in 1889, followed by the [[Keio Line]] in 1915, the [[Oda...
- Inagi (2,798 bytes)
16: In [[1889]], these smaller villages relinquished their name...
- Komae (2,228 bytes)
8: ... was originally founded as a farming village in [[1889]]. At this time the city flourished as one of the...
- Kunitachi (2,922 bytes)
14: It wasn’t until [[1889]] that the city of Kunitachi was developed when c...
- Musashino (2,983 bytes)
12: In [[1889]], the village became a city with a population of...
- Nagoya (1,895 bytes)
12: * [[October 1889]] Nagoya is officially thought to be a city in Ja...
- Okayama (1,899 bytes)
10: In [[1889]], Okayama was unofficially founded and began dev...
- Sasebo (2,193 bytes)
12: In [[1889]], the [[Sasebo Port]] was constructed. The prima...
- Sendai (3,299 bytes)
14: Sendai was unofficially founded in [[1889]]. It would remain small, about 100,000 people, u...
- Shizuoka (2,320 bytes)
12: The name Shizuoka was first used in [[1889]]; marking the beginnings of the city. While this...
- Takaoka (2,165 bytes)
12: It wasn’t until [[1889]] that the city was officially founded under the ...
- Tokushima (2,460 bytes)
12: ...ily maintained control of the castle town until [[1889]].
14: In 1889, the general establishments of Japan took on grea...
- Aomori Prefecture (2,358 bytes)
5: ... Restoration]] and its capital was established in 1889. The town of Aomori was later consolidated as a c...
- Saga Prefecture (3,170 bytes)
9: ...efecture’s borders were made in 1876, 1883, and 1889 before today’s current borders were settled on....
- Chuo Line (1,987 bytes)
18: The Chuo line was originally established in 1889 between [[Shinjuku]] and [[Tachikawa]]. The line ...
- Tokyo Station (4,207 bytes)
48: ...he first plans for Tokyo Station were drawn up in 1889 with the plans for an elevated railway connecting...
- Yokosuka Line (2,577 bytes)
8: The first station in Yokosuka opened in 1889. By October 12, 1909, the first train was named a...
- Sugamo (1,785 bytes)
5: *In 1889, Sugamo was given a town office and was establish...
- Tokyo History (3,786 bytes)
13: ...[Shibuya Station]]. Tokyo City was established in 1889 with 15 wards.
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