Higashimatsuura (東松浦郡, Higashimatsuura-gun) is a district located in Saga Prefecture, Japan. At the present it has only one town.
As of April 1, 2021, the district has an estimated population of 5,211 and a density of 145 persons per square kilometre. The total area is 35.92 square kilometres (13.87 square miles).
Before 1889 | April 1, 1889 | 1889 - 1944 | 1945 - 1959 | 1960 - 1989 | 1989–Present | Present | |
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Nanayama | Nanayama | Nanayama | Nanayama | January 1, 2006 Incorporated into Karatsu |
Karatsu | ||
Karatsu (town) | Karatsu (town) | January 1, 1932 City status gained Karatsu |
Karatsu | Karatsu | January 1, 2005 Karatsu | ||
Mitsushima | January 1, 1924 Incorporated into Karatsu (town) | ||||||
Karatsu (village) | February 1, 1931 Incorporated into Karatsu (town) | ||||||
Sashi | September 1, 1935 Town status gained Sashi |
November 3, 1941 Incorporated into Karatsu | |||||
Onizuka | Onizuka | November 1, 1954 Incorporated into Karatsu | |||||
Minato | Minato | ||||||
Kagami | Kagami | ||||||
Kuri | Kuri | ||||||
Ōchi | September 1, 1935 Town status gained Ōchi |
Ōchi | Ōchi | ||||
Kyūragi | Kyūragi | May 3, 1952 Town status gained Kyūragi |
Kyūragi | ||||
Nagoya | January 1, 1922 Kanji renaming Nagoya |
September 30, 1956 Chinzei |
Chinzei | ||||
Uchiage | Uchiage | ||||||
Hamasaki | July 1, 1922 Town status gained Hamasaki |
September 30, 1956 Hamasaki-Tamashima |
November 1, 1966 Renaming Hamatama | ||||
Ōmura | July 28, 1896 Renaming Tamashima | ||||||
Yobuko | August 1, 1928 Town status gained Yobuko |
Yobuko | Yobuko | ||||
Kitahata | Kitahata | Kitahata | Kitahata | ||||
Irino | Irino | January 1, 1958 Town status gained Hizen |
Hizen | ||||
Kirigo | Kirigo | December 21, 1957 Incorporated into Irino | |||||
December 31, 1957 Incorporated into Karatsu |
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December 31, 1957 Incorporated into Genkai |
Genkai | Genkai | Genkai | ||||
Ariura | Ariura | September 30, 1956 Genkai | |||||
Chiga | Chiga |
Karatsu-shi, Hamatama-cho, Kyuragi-machi, Ochi-cho, Kitahata-mura, Hizen-cho, Chinzei-cho and Yobuko-cho were incorporated into a newly established Karatsu-shi as of January 1, 2005.