Kaho district, Administrative district in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan.
Kaho District is an administrative division in Fukuoka Prefecture that encompasses several smaller communities across the region. The area blends rural and semi-urban characteristics, with local towns serving as centers for commerce and daily activities.
Kaho District was established in 1896 as part of local administrative reorganization in the Fukuoka region. In 2006, the area underwent major changes when multiple towns merged with neighboring urban centers to form new municipalities.
The residents of Kaho District maintain strong connections to local traditions through seasonal celebrations that bring together community members throughout the year.
Visiting Kaho District works best when exploring its scattered communities and local shops across the area. Getting around by car or using local public transportation makes it easier to move between the different parts of the district.
In March 2006, Kaho District underwent substantial territorial changes when several towns merged to form new cities, including the formation of Iizuka and Kama.
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