In the Nara period, copper was discovered in the district.[3]
In the Edo period, a pilgrimage route linked together 34 sacred sites of the old Chichibu Province[4]
Timeline
708: Deposits of the metal copper was discovered in the region and offered to the Imperial Court. The era nameWadō (和銅, meaning "Japanese copper") was proclaimed in recognition of this welcome event in the initial months of Empress Genmei's reign.[3] The copper was used to mint Wadō Kaihō or Wadō Kaichin, which are amongst the oldest examples of coinage in Japan.
1946 (December 1): The town of Mino was split off to the town of Minano and the villages of Misawa, Kunikami, Hinozawa, Kanazawa and Ota.
1948 (April 1): The district transferred the village of Yano to Kodama District.
1950 (April 1): The town of Chichibu changed to Chichibu City.
1954: Chichibu City absorbed Harase, Haraya, Hisana, Kuna, Odamaki and Otasho villages.
1955 (February 11): Yokoze is created when Yokoze and Agakubo villages are merged; and Tokikawa is created when Okado, Hira and Ankaku villages are merged in Hiki District.
1955 (March 1): Minano is created when the town of Minano and the villages of Kunikami, Kanazawa and Hinozawa are merged.
1955 (April 1): The town of Ogano is expanded by absorbing the village of Nagawaka.
1956 (March 31): The town of Ogano is expanded by absorbing the villages of Kurao and Mitagawa
1956 (August 1): Yoshida is expanded by absorbing Kamiyoshida village; and Higashichichibu is created by the merger of Tsukikawa and Okawahara villages.
1956 (September 30): The Town of Kagemori is created by the merger of Urayama and Kagemori villages.
1957: Chichibu City absorbed Takashino and Ōta villages.