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2 Administrative divisions  



2.1  Cities  





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Keishōnan-dō
慶尚南道
Former province of Korea, Empire of Japan

CapitalFuzan
History 

• Established

August 29, 1910

• Disestablished

August 15, 1945
Today part ofSouth Korea
Keishō-nan Provincial Office

Keishōnan-dō (慶尚南道, Korean경상남도), alternatively Keishōnan ProvinceorSouth Keishō Province, was a province of Korea under Japanese rule. Its capital was Fuzan (Busan). The province consisted of modern-day South Gyeongsang, South Korea.

Population[edit]

Year Population
1925 1,938,001
1930 2,045,113
1940 2,147,602
1944 2,318,146

Number of people by nationality according to the 1936 census:

Administrative divisions[edit]

The following list is based on the administrative divisions of 1945:

Cities[edit]

Emblem of Fuzan
Emblem of Bazan

Counties[edit]

  • Ginei (의령)
  • Kan'an (함안)
  • Shōnei (창녕)
  • Mitsuyō (밀양)
  • Ryōzan (양산)
  • Urusan (울산)
  • Tōrai (동래)
  • Kinkai (김해)
  • Shōgen (창원)
  • Tōei (통영)
  • Kojō (고성)
  • Shisen (사천)
  • Nankai (남해)
  • Katō (하동)
  • Sansei (산청)
  • Kan'yō (함양)
  • Kyōsen (합천)
  • Provincial governors[edit]

    The following people were provincial ministers before August 1919. This was then changed to the title of governor.

    Name Name in kanji/hanja Start of tenure End of tenure Notes
    Kagawa Teru [jp] 香川 輝 October 1, 1910 February 14, 1913 Provincial minister
    Sasaki Tōtarō [jp] 佐々木 藤太郎 February 14, 1913 December 26, 1921 Provincial minister before August 1919
    Sawada Toyotake [沢田豊丈] 沢田 豊丈 December 26, 1921 February 24, 1923
    Wada Jun [jp] 和田 純 February 24, 1923 January 31, 1928
    Mizuguchi Ryūzō [jp] 水口 隆三 January 31, 1928 January 21, 1929
    Sudō Moto [jp] 須藤 素 January 21, 1929 November 28, 1929
    Tani Takima [jp] 谷 多喜磨 November 28, 1929 December 24, 1930
    Watanabe Toyohiko [jp] 渡辺 豊日子 December 24, 1930 August 4, 1933
    Sekimizu Takeshi [jp] 関水 武 August 4, 1933 April 1, 1935
    Hashi Morisada [jp] 土師 盛貞 April 1, 1935 May 26, 1937
    Abe Senichi [jp] 阿部 千一 May 26, 1937 September 10, 1938
    Yamazawa Wasaburō [jp] 山沢 和三郎 September 10, 1938 November 19, 1941
    Nishioka Yoshijirō [jp] 西岡 芳次郎 November 19, 1941 March 27, 1943
    Ōno Sueo [jp] 大野 季夫 March 27, 1943 March 28, 1945
    Nobuhara Satoru [jp] 信原 聖 March 28, 1945 August 15, 1945 Tenure ended with Korean independence

    See also[edit]


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