Inukami (犬上郡, Inukami-gun) is a district located in Shiga Prefecture, Japan.
As of 2020, the district has an estimated population of 20,768 and a density of 132.1 persons per km2. The total area is 157.2 km2.[1]
Towns
Transition
Light blue autonomies are Inukami District's town, deep blue autonomies are Inukami District's village, and gray autonomies are others.
April 1, 1889
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1889 - 1926
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1927 - 1944
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1945–1954
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1955–1989
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1990 -
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Now
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Hikone (彦根)
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Hikone
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February 11, 1937 Hikone City
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Hikone
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Hikone
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Hikone
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Hikone
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Kita-aoyagi (北青柳)
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Kita-aoyagi
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May 6, 1891 separation Matsubara (松原)
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Aonami (青波)
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Aonami
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Fukumitsu (福満)
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Fukumitsu
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Chimoto (千本)
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Chimoto
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Isoda (磯田)
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Isoda
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June 10, 1942 incorporation into Hikone
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Minami-aoyagi (南青柳)
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Minami-aoyagi
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Hinatsu (日夏)
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Hinatsu
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Hinatsu
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April 1, 1950 incorporation into Hikone
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Kawase (川瀬)
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August 16, 1890 rename Kawase (河瀬)
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Kawase
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Kawase
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September 30, 1956 incorporation into Hikone
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Yasumizu (安水)
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June 25, 1892 rename Kameyama (亀山)
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Kameyama
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Kameyama
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Takamiya (高宮)
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September 10, 1912 Takamiya
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Takamiya
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Takamiya
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April 3, 1957 incorporation into Hikone
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Taga (多賀)
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Taga
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November 3, 1941 Taga
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Taga
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April 1, 1955 Taga
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Taga
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Taga
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Kyūtoku (久徳)
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Kyūtoku
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Seritani (芹谷)
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Seritani
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Ōtaki (大滝)
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Ōtaki
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Ōtaki
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Ōtaki
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Wakigahata (脇ヶ畑)
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Wakigahata
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Wakigahata
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Wakigahata
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Higashi-kōra (東甲良)
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Higashi-kōra
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Higashi-kōra
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Higashi-kōra
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April 1, 1955 Kōra (甲良)
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Kōra
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Kōra
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Nishi-kōra (西甲良)
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Nishi-kōra
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Nishi-kōra
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Nishi-kōra
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Toyosato (豊郷)
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Toyosato
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Toyosato
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Toyosato
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September 30, 1956 Toyosato
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February 11, 1971 Toyosato
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Toyosato
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Toyosato
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Echi D Hie (日枝) Village
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Echi D, Hie
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Echi D, Hie
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Echi D, Hie V
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35°12′14″N 136°20′02″E / 35.204°N 136.334°E / 35.204; 136.334
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