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Wards of Japan

Subdivision of cities designated by government ordinance in Japan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Wards of Japan
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A ward (, ku) is a subdivision of the cities of Japan that are large enough to have been designated by government ordinance.[1] Wards are used to subdivide each city designated by government ordinance ("designated city"). The 23 special wards of Tokyo Metropolis have a municipal status, and are not the same as other entities referred to as ku, although their predecessors were.

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Japanese cities subdivided into wards

Wards are local entities directly controlled by the municipal government. They handle administrative functions such as koseki registration, health insurance, and property taxation. Many wards have affiliated residents' organizations for a number of tasks, although these do not have any legal authority.

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List of wards

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Special wards of Tokyo

The special wards of Tokyo are not normal wards in the usual sense of the term, but instead are administrative units governed similarly to cities.

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