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Keihoku (京北町, Keihoku-chō) was a town located in Kitakuwada District, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. The town was the second largest among the towns and villages in the Kyoto Prefecture. The town was entirely on the Tamba plateau. The town, being surrounded by mountains, had an inland climate with cool summers, cold winters, and a huge amount of precipitation. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 6,362 and a density of 29.23 persons per km2. The total area was 217.68 km2. It was said that more artisans are moving to Keihoku in pursue of better quality of life.

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  • Keihoku (京北町, Keihoku-chō) was a town located in Kitakuwada District, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. The town was the second largest among the towns and villages in the Kyoto Prefecture. The town was entirely on the Tamba plateau. The town, being surrounded by mountains, had an inland climate with cool summers, cold winters, and a huge amount of precipitation. As 90% of the area was covered in forest, forestry has been a key industry in Keihoku. The construction of Heian-kyō, capital of Imperial Japan from 794 to 1868, relied hugely on the timber imports from Keihoku. Local villagers and lumberjacks used to deliver the timber to Kyoto through Katsura River during the ancient times. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 6,362 and a density of 29.23 persons per km2. The total area was 217.68 km2. It was said that more artisans are moving to Keihoku in pursue of better quality of life. On April 1, 2005, Keihoku was merged into the expanded city of Kyoto, specifically at Ukyo Ward, and thus is no longer an independent municipality. (en)
  • 게이호쿠정(京北町)은 2005년 4월 1일까지 교토부 에 놓여졌던 정이다. 현재는 교토시 우쿄구의 일부이다. 1955년 3월 1일에 남부의 1정 5촌 (슈잔정·호소노촌··구로다촌 ·야마쿠니촌·유게촌)이 합병하여 성립하였다. '정'이름은 공모 과정에서 정해졌다. 1957년 4월 1일에 정내의 대지 히로카와라가 교토시에 편입되었다. 2005년 4월 1일에 정 전역이 교토시 우쿄구에 편입되어 소멸했다. (ko)
  • 京北町(けいほくちょう)は、2005年(平成17年)3月31日まで京都府北桑田郡に存在した町。現在の京都市右京区の一部であり、町名に京北を冠する区域にあたる。杉の良材の産地。 1955年(昭和30年)3月1日に北桑田郡南部の1町5村(周山町・細野村・宇津村・黒田村・山国村・弓削村)が合併して発足。町名は公募のなかから決められた。1957年(昭和32年)4月1日に町内の大字広河原が京都市左京区に編入される。2005年(平成17年)4月1日に、町全域が京都市右京区に編入したことで消滅した。 (ja)
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  • Kamiterada-1-1 Keihokushuzancho, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto, 601-0251 (en)
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  • 게이호쿠정(京北町)은 2005년 4월 1일까지 교토부 에 놓여졌던 정이다. 현재는 교토시 우쿄구의 일부이다. 1955년 3월 1일에 남부의 1정 5촌 (슈잔정·호소노촌··구로다촌 ·야마쿠니촌·유게촌)이 합병하여 성립하였다. '정'이름은 공모 과정에서 정해졌다. 1957년 4월 1일에 정내의 대지 히로카와라가 교토시에 편입되었다. 2005년 4월 1일에 정 전역이 교토시 우쿄구에 편입되어 소멸했다. (ko)
  • 京北町(けいほくちょう)は、2005年(平成17年)3月31日まで京都府北桑田郡に存在した町。現在の京都市右京区の一部であり、町名に京北を冠する区域にあたる。杉の良材の産地。 1955年(昭和30年)3月1日に北桑田郡南部の1町5村(周山町・細野村・宇津村・黒田村・山国村・弓削村)が合併して発足。町名は公募のなかから決められた。1957年(昭和32年)4月1日に町内の大字広河原が京都市左京区に編入される。2005年(平成17年)4月1日に、町全域が京都市右京区に編入したことで消滅した。 (ja)
  • Keihoku (京北町, Keihoku-chō) was a town located in Kitakuwada District, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. The town was the second largest among the towns and villages in the Kyoto Prefecture. The town was entirely on the Tamba plateau. The town, being surrounded by mountains, had an inland climate with cool summers, cold winters, and a huge amount of precipitation. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 6,362 and a density of 29.23 persons per km2. The total area was 217.68 km2. It was said that more artisans are moving to Keihoku in pursue of better quality of life. (en)
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