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At the time of enforcing the city status, the town of Toyama gained city status.
At the time of enforcing the town and village status, the district formed into 8 towns and 49 villages.
April 1, 1896 - 5 towns and 28 villages split and created
Nakaniikawa District. (3 towns, 21 villages)
Recent mergers
On April 1, 2005 - The towns of
Ōsawano and
Ōyama, along with the towns of
Fuchū and
Yatsuo, and the villages of
Hosoiri and
Yamada (all from
Nei District), were merged into the expanded city of
Toyama.[1] Therefore, Kaminiikawa District and
Nei District were dissolved as a result of this merger.