At present time (as of June 2013), the district consists of only the town of Misato with an estimated population of 20,771 and an area of 168.36 km2. All of the city of Senboku, most of the city of Daisen and part of the city of Yokote were formerly part of Senboku District.
The area of Senboku District was formerly part of Dewa Province, and was originally created out of Hiraka District in the year 870. Dewa Province was divided into the provinces of Ugo Province and Uzen Province following the Meiji Restoration on January 19, 1869, with the area of Semboku becoming part of Ugo Province. At the time, the area consisted of one town (Kakunodate) and 181 villages formerly under the control of Kubota Domain. Akita Prefecture was founded on December 13, 1871.
Historic Map of Semboku District:
Purple - Daisen-shi
Ōmagari
Jinguji
Shinkariwano
Hanadate
Yodokawa
Arakawa
Tsuchikawa
Ozawagō
Kowakubi
Minaminaraoka
Uchiotomo
Sotootomo
Ōkawa-Nishine
Fujiki
Takanashi
Yotsuya
Nagano
Shimizu
Toyokawa
Toyooka
Yokozawa
Nagashida
Yokobori
Light Blue - now part of Yokote-shi
Kanazawa (southern portion)
Pink - Semboku-shi
Kakunodate
Jindai
Obonai
Tazawa
Hinokinai
Saimyōji
Nakagawa
Kumosawa
Shiraiwa
Salmon - Misato-machi
Rokugō
Kanazawa (northern portion)
Senya
Hataya
Iizume
Kanazawa-Nishine
With the establishment of the municipality system on April 1, 1889, modern Senboku District, with one town (Kakunodate) and 37 villages was established.
1891 – Ōmagari and Rokugō were elevated to town status.
1897 – Kanazawa was elevated to town status.
1902 – Kariwano and Jinguji were elevated to town status.
1922 – Nagano was elevated to town status.
1953 – Obonai was elevated to town status.
May 3, 1954 – The city of Ōmagari was established.
March 31, 1955 – Jinguji was renamed Kamioka, Nagano was renamed Nakasen.
September 30, 1956 – The southern portion of the town of Kanazawa was merged into the city of Yokote.
1957 – The town of Obonai became the town of Tazawako.
April 1, 1969 – Kyōwa and Ōta were both established.
On September 20, 2005 – the towns of Kakunodate and Tazawako, and the village of Nishiki were merged to create the city of Semboku.[1] Following this merger, Senboku District was left with only the town of Misato.
References
^"仙北市について". 仙北市 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-02-15. 仙北市は平成17年9月20日に旧田沢湖町、旧角館町、旧西木村が合併し、誕生しました。