Keishō-hoku Prefecture
Keishō-hoku Prefecture (慶尚北道, Keishō-hoku-dō) was one of the administrative divisions of Korea during Japanese rule, with its capital at Taikyū. The prefecture consisted of modern-day North Gyeongsang, South Korea.
Keishō-hoku Prefecture 慶尚北道 | |
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Prefecture of Korea | |
Capital | Taikyū |
Today part of | South Korea |
Population
Year | Population |
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1925 | 2,293,285 |
1930 | 2,373,856 |
1940 | 2,428,177 |
1944 | 2,561,251 |
Number of people by nationality according to the 1936 census:
- Overall population: 2,454,275 people
- Japanese: 49,887 people
- Koreans: 2,402,970 people
- Other: 1,418 people
Administrative divisions
The following list is based on the administrative divisions of 1945:
Cities
- Taikyū (capital)
Counties
Islands
Provincial governors
The following people were provincial ministers before August 1919. This was then changed to the title of governor.
Nationality | Name | Name in hanja | Start of tenure | End of tenure | Notes |
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Korean | Lee Jin-ho | 李軫鎬 | October 1, 1910 | March 28, 1916 | Provincial minister |
Japanese | Suzuki Takashi | 鈴木 隆 | March 28, 1916 | September 26, 1919 | Provincial minister before August 1919 |
Japanese | Fujikawa Rizaburō | 藤川 利三郎 | September 26, 1919 | February 24, 1923 | |
Japanese | Sawada Toyotake | 沢田 豊丈 | February 24, 1923 | May 12, 1926 | |
Japanese | Sudō Moto | 須藤 基 | May 12, 1926 | January 21, 1929 | |
Japanese | Imamura Masami | 今村 正美 | January 21, 1929 | December 11, 1929 | |
Japanese | Hayashi Shigeki | 林 茂樹 | December 11, 1929 | September 23, 1931 | |
Korean | Kim Seo-kyu | 金瑞圭 | September 23, 1931 | April 1, 1935 | |
Japanese | Okazaki Tetsurō | 岡崎 哲郎 | April 1, 1935 | May 21, 1936 | |
Japanese | Date Yotsuo | 伊達 四雄 | May 21, 1936 | September 5, 1936 | |
Japanese | Kōtaki Motoi | 上滝 基 | September 5, 1936 | January 24, 1941 | |
Japanese | Takahashi Satoshi | 高橋 敏 | January 24, 1941 | November 19, 1941 | |
Japanese | Takao Jinzō | 高尾 甚造 | November 19, 1941 | September 30, 1943 | |
Korean | Takenaga Kazuki | 武永 憲樹 | September 30, 1943 | August 17, 1944 | Had been forced to change name from Eom Chang-seob (嚴昌燮) |
Korean | Lee Chang-geun | 李昌根 | August 17, 1944 | June 16, 1945 | |
Korean | Kim Dae-woo | 金大羽 | June 16, 1945 | August 15, 1945 | Korean independence |
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