Ibo district, Administrative district in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan
Ibo is an administrative district in Hyogo Prefecture that encompasses several communities spread across a rural landscape. The area includes the town of Taishi and maintains a mix of smaller settlements connected by local roads.
Ibo was established as an administrative district in 1896, forming an important local governance unit in Hyogo Prefecture. In 2005, the district's composition changed significantly when three neighboring communities merged with Tatsuno city.
The district reflects Japanese administrative organization principles through its structured governance system and regional management approach.
The district can be easily explored through local roads and minor connecting pathways linking its various communities. Most locations are accessible without major obstacles, making it straightforward to navigate through the rural area.
Three towns - Ibogawa, Mitsu, and Shingu - merged into Tatsuno city in 2005, reshaping the district's territorial composition.
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