- Shinchiku Prefecture
Nihongo|Shinchiku Prefecture|新竹州|shinchiku-shū was one of the administrative divisions of Taiwan during the Japanese rule. The prefecture consisted of modern day
Hsinchu ,Taoyuan County ,Hsinchu County , andMiaoli County .Population
1941 (Showa 16) census.
*Total population: 838,011
**Japanese 20,693
**Taiwanese 815,274
**Korean 150
**Other 1,894Administrative divisions
In 1945 (Showa 20), there were one city and eight districts.
City (-市 "-shi")
*Shinchiku-shi (新竹市)
Districts (-郡 "-gun")
*Shinchiku district (新竹郡)
**Shimpu town (新埔街)
**Kansai town (関西街)
**Chikuhoku village (竹北庄)
**Kōmō village 紅毛庄
**Koguchi village (湖口庄)
**Savage land (蕃地)
**Shinchiku town (新竹街) (Upgraded to a city in 1930)
**Kyuu minato village (旧港庄) (Abolished in 1941, became Chikuhoku village)
**Rokka village (六家庄) (Abolished in 1941, became Chikuhoku village)
**Kōzan village (香山庄) (Abolished in 1941, annexed into Shinchiku-shi)
*Chūreki district (中壢郡)
**Chūreki town (中壢街)
**Yōbai town (楊梅街)
**Heichin village (平鎮庄)
**Shin'oku village (新屋庄)
**Kannon village (観音庄)
*Tōen-gun (桃園郡)
**Tōen town (桃園街)
**Rochiku village (蘆竹庄)
**Daien village (大園庄)
**Kameyama village (亀山庄)
**Hachitoku village (八塊庄)
*Daikei district (大渓郡)
**Daikei town (大渓街)
**Ryūtan village (龍潭庄)
**Savage lands (蕃地)
*Chikutō district (竹東郡)
**Chikutō town (竹東街)
**Kyūrin village (芎林庄)
**Yokoyama village (横山庄)
**Hokufu village (北埔庄)
**Gabi village (峨嵋庄)
**Takarayama village (宝山庄)
**Savage land (蕃地)
*Chikunan district (竹南郡)
**Chikunan town (竹南街)
**Tōfun town (頭份街)
**Sanwan village (三湾庄)
**Minami village (南庄)
**Zōkyō village (造橋庄)
**Kōryū village (後龍庄)
**Savage land (蕃地)
*Byōritsu district (苗栗郡)
**Byōritsu town (苗栗街)
**Enri town (苑裡街)
**Tō'oku village (頭屋庄)
**Kōkan village (公館庄)
**Dora village (銅鑼庄)
**Sansa village (三叉庄)
**Tōfun village (通霄庄)
**Shiko village (四湖庄)
*Taigo district (大湖郡)
**Taigo village (大湖庄)
**Shitan village (獅潭庄)
**Takuran village (卓蘭庄)
**Savage land (蕃地)hintō shrines
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Shinchiku Shrine
*Tsūshō Shrine
*Tōen Shrine (now Taoyuan County Martyr's Shrine)
*Byōritsu Shrine
*Chūreki Shrine
*Tōfun Shrine
*Chikunan Shrine
*Taigo Shrine
*Chikutō Shrine National Parks
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Tsugitaka Taroko National Park (establishedDecember 12 ,1937 )Famous people
List of notable people born in Shinchiku Prefecture during Japanese rule.
*Peter Huang 黄文雄 (politician, independence activist, social commentator in Japan) (bornOctober 2 ,1937 )ee also
*
Political divisions of Taiwan (1895-1945)
*Governor-General of Taiwan
*Taiwan under Japanese rule
*Administrative divisions of the Republic of China
*Hsinchu
*Taoyuan County
*Hsinchu County
*Miaoli County
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