was a short-lived province in HokkaidÃ
Â. It corresponded to Shiribeshi Subprefecture minus Abuta District plus the northern part of Hiyama Subprefecture.
History
After 1869, the northern Japanese island was known as Hokkaido; and regional administrative subdivisions were identified, including Shiribeshi Province.
In 1882, the Hokkaido region was separated into three prefectures — , , and . In 1886, the three prefectures were abolished, and Hokkaido was put under the . At the same time, the Shiribeshi Province continued to exist for some purposes. For example, Shiribeshi is explicitly recognized in treaties in 1894 (a) between Japan and the United States and (b) between Japan and the United Kingdom.
Timeline
- 659âÂÂthe area named "Shiribeshi" first appears in Japanese historical records. The Nihon Shoki records that Abe no Hirafu (fl. 7th century) was dispatched by the imperial government in Kyoto to subdue the aboriginal inhabitants of the area, referred to as emishi.
- 1869âÂÂuse of the Hokkaido name started
- August 15, 1869âÂÂShiribeshi Province established with 17 districts
- 1872âÂÂCensus finds 19,098 inhabitants of Shiribeshi Province
- 1882âÂÂprefectures established
- 1886âÂÂHokkaido Agency established
- 1947âÂÂHokkaido Prefecture established
Districts
- KudÃ
 (ä¹Â
é é¡)
- Okushiri (奥尻é¡)
- Futoru (太æ«Âé¡) Dissolved April 1, 1955 when Futoru Village merged with TÃ
Âsetana Town from Setana District to form Kitahiyama Town
- Setana (ç¬æ£Âé¡)
- Shimamake (å³¶ç§é¡)
- Suttsu (寿é½é¡)
- Utasutsu (æÂÂæ£Âé¡) Dissolve January 15, 1955 when Utasutsu Village was incorporated into Suttsu Town, Suttsu District, Neppu Village merged with Suttsu District's Kuromatsunai Village and part of Tarukishi Village to form Sanwa Village (now Kuromatsunai Town)
- Isoya (磯å±Âé¡, later respelled 磯谷é¡)
- Iwanai (岩åÂÂ
é¡)
- Furuu (å¤å®Âé¡)
- Shakotan (ç©Â丹é¡)
- Bikuni (ç¾Âå½é¡) Dissolved September 30, 1956 when Bikuni Town was incorporated into Shakotan Town, Shakotan District.
- Furubira (å¤平é¡)
- Yoichi (ä½Âå¸Âé¡)
- Oshoro (å¿Âè·¯é¡) Dissolved April 1, 1958 when Shioya? Village was incorporated into Otaru City
- Takashima (é«Âå³¶é¡) Dissolved September 1, 1940 when Takashima Town was incorporated into Otaru
- Otaru (å°Â樽é¡) Dissolved September 1, 1940 when Asato? Village was incorporated into Otaru
Notes
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