Jinseki District, Hiroshima

Jinseki District, Hiroshima

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Jinseki (神石郡; -gun) is a district located in Hiroshima Prefecture. The district has an estimated population of 11,863. The total area is 381.81 km². (As of March 31, 2007)

The district has one town
*Jinsekikōgen

District villages as of incorporation in 1889

* Age
* Arugi
* Ueno
* Ono
* Kami
* Kamitoyomatsu
* Kameishi
* Kitsuwa
* Kusagi
* Kurumi
* Kobatake (location of district offices until 1889)
* Sasao
* Shimotoyomatsu
* Shinsaka
* Sumomo
* Takafuta
* Takamitsu
* Tandō
* Chikada
* Chichikino
* Tsunemitsu
* Nakadaira
* Nagato
* Hanazumi
* Fukunaga
* Furukawa
* Maki
* Mitsusue
* Mitsunobu
* Yuki(30 villages in all)


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