Taihoku Prefecture
Taihoku Prefecture 臺北州 | |||||
たいほくしゅう Taihokushū | |||||
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Government building of Taihoku Prefecture (now the Control Yuan). | |||||
Capital | Taihoku City | ||||
Historical era | Taiwan under Japanese rule | ||||
• | Established | September 1920 | |||
• | Kīrun upgraded to city | 1924 | |||
• | Gilan upgraded to city | 1940 | |||
• | Disestablished | October 1945 | |||
Area | |||||
• | 1941 | 4,594.24 km2 (1,774 sq mi) | |||
Population | |||||
• | 1941 | 1,140,530 | |||
Density | 248.3 /km2 (643 /sq mi) | ||||
Political subdivisions | 3 cities (市) 9 districts (郡) | ||||
Today part of | Keelung, New Taipei, Taipei, Yilan County |
Taihoku Prefecture (臺北州 Taihoku-shū) was an administrative division of Taiwan created in 1920, during Japanese rule. The prefecture consisted of modern-day Keelung, New Taipei City, Taipei and Yilan County. Its government office, which is now occupied by the Control Yuan of Taiwan, was in Taihoku City (modern-day Taipei).
Population
Population statistics of permanent residents in Taihoku Prefecture in 1941 (昭和16年):
Classification | Population |
---|---|
Japanese | 153,928 |
Taiwanese | 1,053,372 |
Korean | 1,051 |
Other | 25,531 |
Total | 1,233,882 |
Administrative divisions
Cities and districts
There were 3 cities and 9 districts under Taihoku Prefecture.
Cities (市 shi) | Districts (郡 gun) | ||||
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Name | Kanji | Kana | Name | Kanji | Kana |
Taihoku City | 臺北市 | たいほくし | Shichisei District | 七星郡 | しちせいぐん |
Shinshō District | 新荘郡 | しんしょうぐん | |||
Kaizan District | 海山郡 | かいざんぐん | |||
Bunsan District | 文山郡 | ぶんさんぐん | |||
Tamsui District | 淡水郡 | たんすいぐん | |||
Kīrun City | 基隆市 | きいるんし | Kīrun District | 基隆郡 | きいるんぐん |
Giran City | 宜蘭市 | ぎらんし | Giran District | 宜蘭郡 | ぎらんぐん |
Ratō District | 羅東郡 | らとうぐん | |||
Suō District | 蘇澳郡 | すおうぐん |
Towns and villages
District | Name | Kanji | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Shichisei 七星郡 |
Shiodome town | 汐止街 | Today Xizhi District |
Shirin town | 士林街 | Today Shilin District | |
Hokutō town | 北投街 | Upgraded from village in 1941. Today Beitou District | |
Naiko village | 内湖庄 | Today Nangang District and Neihu District | |
Matsuyama village | 松山庄 | Incorporating into Taihoku City in 1938. Today Songshan District and Xinyi District | |
Shinshō 新荘郡 |
Shinshō town | 新荘街 | Today Taishan District and Xinzhuang District |
Roshū village | 鷺洲庄 | Today Luzhou District and Sanchong District | |
Goko village | 五股庄 | Today Wugu District | |
Rinkō village | 林口庄 | Today Linkou District | |
Kaizan 海山郡 |
Itabashi town | 板橋街 | Today Banqiao District |
Ōka town | 鶯歌街 | Today Shulin District and Yingge District | |
Sankyō town | 三峡街 | Today Sanxia District | |
Chūwa village | 中和庄 | Today Yonghe District and Zhonghe District | |
Dojō village | 土城庄 | Today Tucheng District | |
Bunsan 文山郡 |
Shinden town | 新店街 | Today Xindian District |
Shinkō village | 深坑庄 | Today Shenkeng District and Wenshan District | |
Sekitei village | 石碇庄 | Today Shiding District | |
Heirin village | 坪林庄 | Today Pinglin District | |
Savage land | 蕃地 | Today Wulai District | |
Tamsui 淡水郡 |
Tamsui town | 淡水街 | Today Tamsui District |
Hachiri village | 八里庄 | Today Bali District | |
Sanshi village | 三芝庄 | Today Sanzhi District | |
Sekimon village | 石門庄 | Today Shimen District | |
Kīrun 基隆郡 |
Zuihō town | 瑞芳街 | Today Ruifang District |
Banri village | 万里庄 | Today Wanli District | |
Kanayama village | 金山庄 | Today Jinshan District | |
Shichitoku village | 七堵庄 | Today Nuannuan District and Qidu District | |
Kōryō village | 貢寮庄 | Today Gongliao District | |
Sōkei village | 双渓庄 | Today Shuangxi District | |
Heikei village | 平渓庄 | Today Pingxi District | |
Kīrun town | 基隆街 | Upgraded to a city in 1924. Today Keelung | |
Giran 宜蘭郡 |
Tōi village | 頭囲庄 | Today Toucheng Township |
Shōkei village | 礁渓庄 | Today Jiaoxi Township | |
Sōi village | 壮囲庄 | Today Zhuangwei Township | |
Inzan village | 員山庄 | Today Yuanshan Township | |
Giran town | 宜蘭街 | Upgraded to a city in 1940. Today Yilan City | |
Ratō 羅東郡 |
Ratō town | 羅東街 | Today Luodong Township |
Goketsu village | 五結庄 | Today Wujie Township | |
Sansei village | 三星庄 | Today Sanxing Township | |
Fuyuyama village | 冬山庄 | Today Dongshan Township | |
Savage land | 蕃地 | Today Datong Township | |
Suō 蘇澳郡 |
Suō town | 蘇澳街 | Today Su'ao Township |
Savage land | 蕃地 | Today Nan'ao Township |
Buildings and establishments
Hospitals
- Taihoku Imperial University Hospital (台北帝国大学医学部附属病院)
- Japanese Red Cross Society Taiwan Branch Hospital (赤十字社台湾支部病院)
- Government-General of Taiwan Monopoly Bureau Mutual Aid Association Hospital (台湾総督府専売局共済組合病院)
- Government-General of Taiwan Railway Bureau Taihoku Railway Hospital (台湾総督府鉄道局台北鉄道病院)
- Government-General of Taiwan Giran Hospital (台湾総督府宜蘭病院)
- Government-General of Taiwan Kīron Hospital (台湾総督府基隆病院)
Courthouses
Courthouses in 1945 (Shōwa 20)
- Supreme Court of Appeal (高等法院上告部)
- Supreme Judicial Court (高等法院覆審部)
- Taihoku Regional Court (台北地方法院)
- Taihoku Regional Court Giran Branch (台北地方法院宜蘭支部)
Penitentiaries
Penitentiaries in 1932 (Shōwa 7)
- Taihoku Penitentiary (台北刑務所)
- Taihoku Penitentiary Giran Branch (台北刑務所宜蘭刑務支所)
Police stations
Police stations in 1945 (Shōwa 20)
- Taihoku Prefecture Police Administrative Division (台北州警務部)
- Taihoku Police Station (台北南警察署)
- Banka Police Substation 萬華分署)
- Taihoku North Police Station (台北北警察署)
- Kīron Police Station (基隆警察署)
- Kīron (Mizukami?) Police Station (基隆水上警察署) (in Port of Kīron)
- Giran Police Station (宜蘭警察署)
- Shichisei District Police Office (七星郡警察課)
- Tamsui District Police Office (淡水郡警察課)
- Kīron District Police Office (基隆郡警察課)
- Giran District Police Office (宜蘭郡警察課)
- Ratō District Police Office (羅東郡警察課)
- Suō District Police Office (蘇澳郡警察課)
- Bunsan District Police Office (文山郡警察課)
- Kaizan District Police Office (海山郡警察課)
- Shinshō District Police Office (新荘郡警察課)
Weather stations
Mines
- Kinkaseki mine (金瓜山鉱山) (Gold, Silver, Copper)
- Zuihō mine (瑞芳鉱山) (Gold, Silver)
- Kīron coal mine (基隆炭鉱)
- Zuihō coal mine (瑞芳炭鉱)
- Haccho coal mine (八堵炭鉱)
- 石底炭鉱
- Banri coal mine (万里炭鉱)
- Tokukō Taihoku coal mine (徳興台北炭鉱)
- 大礦砕鉱山 (Sulfur)
- Fukuyama coal mine (福山炭鉱)
- Itabashi coal mine (板橋炭鉱)
- Kaizan coal mine (海山炭鉱)
Shintō shrines
Main article: List of Shintō shrines in Taiwan
- Taiwan Grand Shrine
- Giran Shrine
- Kīron Shrine
- Taiwan Martyr Shrine
- Taihoku Inari Shrine
- Kenkō Shrine
- Zuihō Shrine
- Shinshō Shrine
- Ratō Shrine
- Shiodome Shrine
- Umiyama Shrine
- Tamsui Shrine
- Bunsan Shrine
- Suō Shrine
National Parks
Main article: List of national parks in Taiwan
- Daiton National Park (Established on December 12, 1937)
- Tsugitaka Taroko National Park (Established on December 12, 1937)
Transport
Roads
Designated roads in 1939 (Shōwa 14)
- 縦貫道路
- Taihoku Tamsui Road (台北淡水道)
- Taihoku Naiko Road (台北内湖道)
- 台北和尚州道
- Taihoku Itabashi Road (台北板橋道)
- 児玉町枋寮道
- 台北八里庄道
- 台北三張犂道
- Taihoku Shinkō Road (台北深坑道)
- Taihoku Giran Road (台北宜蘭道)
- 水道町松山道
- 景尾亀山道
- 板橋景尾道
- 枋寮土城道
- Itabashi Tōen Road (板橋桃園道)
- Itabashi Ōka Road (板橋鶯歌道)
- Shinshō Itabashi Road (新荘板橋道)
- 新荘樹林道
- 新荘和尚州道
- 新荘淡水道
- Tamsui Kanayama Road (淡水金山道)
- 北投草山道
- Shirin Kanayama Road (士林金山道)
- 基隆金山道
- 基隆社寮島道
- 基隆礁渓道
- Giran Suō Road (宜蘭蘇澳道)
- 羅東利沢簡道
- 蘇澳南方澳道
- 蘇澳北方澳道
- Ratō Sansei Road (羅東三星道)
- Giran Tōen Road (宜蘭桃園道)
- 羅東清水道
- 宜蘭東港道
- 宜蘭三鬮道
- Giran Sansei Road (宜蘭三星道)
- Suō Karenkō Road (蘇澳花蓮港道)
- Hokutō Onsen Road (北投温泉道)
Ports
Open ports in 1938 (Shōwa 13)
- Port of Kīron (基隆港)
- Port of Tamsui (淡水港)
Notable people
List of notable people born in, or who grew up or were active in Taihoku Prefecture during Japanese rule.
- Lee Teng-hui, former president of the Republic of China (born January 15, 1923 in Sanshi village).
- Alice Kim, National Policy Advisor to President Chen Shui-bian, Taiwan independence activist, social commentator (born February 7, 1934).
- Chiang Wei-shui, politician (February 8, 1891 – ?)
- Huang Lingzhi, writer.
- Li Mei-shu, artist.
See also
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