Hikata (干潟町, Hikata-machi) was a town located in Katori District, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. Hikata was formed on April 10, 1954. through the merger of the villages of Kojou, Chuwa, and Manzai. On July 1, 2005, Hikata was merged with Asahi, Iioka and Unakami (both from Kaijō District) to form the new Asahi city, and it disappeared. In April 2005 (the last data available before its merger into Asahi), the town had an estimated population of 8,042 and a population density of 248 persons per km². Its total area was 32.44 km².
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| - Hikata, Chiba (en)
- 히카타정 (지바현) (ko)
- 干潟町 (ja)
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| - Hikata (干潟町, Hikata-machi) was a town located in Katori District, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. Hikata was formed on April 10, 1954. through the merger of the villages of Kojou, Chuwa, and Manzai. On July 1, 2005, Hikata was merged with Asahi, Iioka and Unakami (both from Kaijō District) to form the new Asahi city, and it disappeared. In April 2005 (the last data available before its merger into Asahi), the town had an estimated population of 8,042 and a population density of 248 persons per km². Its total area was 32.44 km². (en)
- 히카타정(干潟町)은 지바현 가토리군에 설치되었던 정이다. 현재의 아사히시에 해당한다. (ko)
- 干潟町(ひかたまち)は、千葉県香取郡にあった町。 2005年7月1日に(旧)旭市、海上郡海上町・飯岡町と合併し旭市となったため'消滅した'。 江戸時代に椿の海の干拓によってできた干潟八万石にあった町であり、農協 (JA) の祖、大原幽学記念館がある。 (ja)
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| - Hikata (干潟町, Hikata-machi) was a town located in Katori District, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. Hikata was formed on April 10, 1954. through the merger of the villages of Kojou, Chuwa, and Manzai. On July 1, 2005, Hikata was merged with Asahi, Iioka and Unakami (both from Kaijō District) to form the new Asahi city, and it disappeared. In April 2005 (the last data available before its merger into Asahi), the town had an estimated population of 8,042 and a population density of 248 persons per km². Its total area was 32.44 km². (en)
- 히카타정(干潟町)은 지바현 가토리군에 설치되었던 정이다. 현재의 아사히시에 해당한다. (ko)
- 干潟町(ひかたまち)は、千葉県香取郡にあった町。 2005年7月1日に(旧)旭市、海上郡海上町・飯岡町と合併し旭市となったため'消滅した'。 江戸時代に椿の海の干拓によってできた干潟八万石にあった町であり、農協 (JA) の祖、大原幽学記念館がある。 (ja)
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