was a district of Japan located in Kagoshima Prefecture. In 1883, when Miyazaki Prefecture was split from Kagoshima Prefecture, the district was formed when Morokata District was split between two prefectures. The area in Miyazaki Prefecture became Kitamorokata District, and the area in Kagoshima Prefecture became Minamimorokata. The district was originally part of Hyuga Province. Their language is mostly related to the Morokata dialect and their accent is the United accent which is spoken in MiyakonojÃ
Â.
Timeline
Until the abolition of the Han system, the district was Morokata District in Hyuga Province.
- November 14, 1871 MiyakonojÃ
 Prefecture was formed (Morokata District, MiyakonojÃ
 Prefecture).
- January 15, 1873 MiyakonojÃ
 and Mimitsu Prefectures merged to form Miyazaki Prefecture (Morokata District, Miyazaki Prefecture).
- August 21, 1876 Miyazaki Prefecture merged into Kagoshima Prefecture (Morokata District, Kagoshima Prefecture).
- May 9, 1883 Miyazaki Prefecture reestablished, splitting Morokata District into Kitamorokata District, Miyazaki Prefecture and Minamimorokata District, Kagoshima Prefecture.
- April 1, 1897 Merged with Higashisoo District to form Soo District and merged into Ã
Âsumi Province.
Municipalities within the district
- Higashishibushi (became the town of Shibushi, now the city of Shibushi)
- Nishishibushi (became Ariake, now part of Shibushi)
- Tsukino (currently Tsukino, Ã
Âsumi, city of Soo)
- Matsuyama (became Matsuyama, now part of Shibushi)
- Ã
Âsaki (currently the town of Ã
Âsaki)
- Nogata (currently Nogata, Ã
Âsaki; Aratani, Ã
Âsumi, Soo; Yamashige, Ariake, Shibushi)
See also