Nakagawa district, Administrative district in Tokachi Subprefecture, Japan
Nakagawa is a district in Tokachi Subprefecture located in eastern Hokkaido, comprising four towns that together form a large rural area. Each of these settlements maintains its own local government and contributes to the region's infrastructure and services.
The district was established in 1879, marking the start of organized local governance in this part of Tokachi Subprefecture during the Meiji period. This founding laid the groundwork for the region's division into four separate municipalities.
Each of the four towns within Nakagawa district maintains individual municipal offices, contributing to the preservation of local administrative traditions and community organization.
The area is rural in character and works well for visitors interested in exploring traditional Japanese countryside and small-town life. It is accessible by car and offers basic rural facilities for travelers passing through.
The geographical coordinates of Nakagawa district, at latitude 42.9 and longitude 143.42, position it strategically within the agricultural landscape of eastern Hokkaido.
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