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- Stasiun Yoshiwara
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- Fuji, Shizuoka
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- Yoshiwara, Shizuoka
- Fuji, Shizuoka
- Yoshiwara Station
- Yoshiwara (disambiguation)
- Yoshiwara-honchō Station
- Fuji District, Shizuoka
- Hon-Yoshiwara Station
- JATCO
- Yoshiwara-juku
- Prostitution in Japan
Yoshiwara (吉原市, Yoshiwara-shi) was a city located in eastern Shizuoka Prefecture. On November 1, 1966, Yoshiwara was merged with the city of Fuji.
During the Edo period, Yoshiwara was a post town known as Yoshiwara-juku on the Tōkaidō (road). At the time of its merger, the town had an estimated population of 90,224 and a density of 516.86 persons per km2. The total area was 174.56 km2. The town was served by both the Tōkaidō Main Line and the Gakunan Railway.
History
April 1, 1889 – Due to the municipal status enforcement, Yoshiwara-juku, Fuji District becomes Yoshiwara Town.
April 1, 1940 – The village of Shimada (島田村) merged into the city of Yoshiwara
April 3, 1941 – The village of Denbō (伝法村) merged into the city of Yoshiwara
June 14, 1942 – Imaizumi Village (今泉村) merged into Yoshiwara.
April 1, 1948 – The town of Yoshiwara becomes the city of Yoshiwara.
February 11, 1955 – The city merged with the villages of Motoyoshiwara (元吉原村), Sudo (須津村), Yoshinaga (吉永村), and Harada (原田村) to form the city of Yoshiwara.
April 1, 1955 – Ōbuchi Village (大淵村) merged into the city of Yoshiwara.
April 1, 1956 – Funazu, Nishifunazu, and Sakai neighborhoods in the village of Hara in Suntō District merge into the city of Yoshiwara.
November 1, 1966 – The city merged with the city of Fuji and the town of Takaoka (鷹岡町) to form the city of Fuji.
See also
List of dissolved municipalities of Japan