We introduce the origin of the town and village name. Some towns and villages have multiple theories, so in that case all the theories are posted.
Shizukuishi Town
Origin
In the Middle Ages, it was called "droplet"
- A place where there are many rocks at the bottom of Shishiku (sinking stone) and Shishiku (sinking) rock (sink) in the Shishikawa and Sakonedagawa etc.
- "Dropstone" is associated with the spring water "tantan" of Shizukuishi Shrine
Tunamaki (Trash Roll) Town
Origin
- The ranch where Kumou grew at "Tomomaki"
- A slash-and-burn ground where the slopes were broken with the "Mochi"
Iwate (Iwate) Town
Origin
"There are three large stones with a long line at Tokenji in the Morioka city's three-story division, and this stone is said to have come from Iwate's eruption and is called" Mitsuishi-like ". People's faith was collected. At this time, a demon called Ratsuki (Satsuki) is bad for the villagers and travelers, so the villager who was in trouble asked "Mitsuishi-sama" to ask "Don't you have any bad demons", but he quickly got into Mitsuishi 'S god tied Raouki to three Oishi. Rakioni, who was surprised, said, "I will not do anything wrong again. Please do not allow me to appear in this village again, so please forgive me." , Raouki pushed a note with petanpetan to Mitsuishi, and fled away to the other side of Nanchangsan. "
Takizawa (Takizawa) village
Origin
River with waterfall
Shiwa (Wrinkled) Town
Origin
History books also include "child waves", "Shinami" and "Shiwa",
- Turn of the cliff of the river terrace of the Kitakami River basin
- Shibo (withered) terrain
- Wrinkles (where bent and bent)
- From Shiwa Inari Shrine
- Shiha (end and end) of the power range of the Yamato court
- Shiga Riwa Chi Shrine's God Stands
- Ebara Passage of the river in "Shu" (Swa)
Yawaba Town
Origin
- From the fact that in the role of the previous nine years, the source Yoriyoshi has made it gather the arrow feather (Yabane) which makes an arrow in order to defeat Abe.
- In the meaning of "Yanoha" "Yanoha", it is the slope of a wetland with steps
Nishiwaga Town
Origin
Kanegasaki Town
Origin
- About "Shun" which turned at a right angle in "Ken (Kane) is Saki"
- It is the abbreviation of "Kawane gazaki" and it is Desaki of a fan
Hiraizumi Town
Origin
- "Ping" is a land that is diagonally flat.
- In the dialect "Hira" Izumi, Seisen in the foothills of Mt.
- Aoi Hirai from the south corner of the Imperial Palace, such as Mana Imperial Palace
Fujisawa (Fujisawa) Town
Origin
- The edge of the Yellow Sea (Kinomi) River or the Ohira (Ohira) River
- Faucet of Fuchi
Sumita Town
Origin
When the former "Setada rice (Setamai) (town)" and "Kami Arisu village" "Shimoari residence village" merged in 1955, the combination of "Residential" and Seta rice "Ta" of resident
Otsuchi Town
Origin
- In the sense of Tsutsu (wrapping), the land surrounded by the land, the land with the beach
- In the large river in the Oyodogawa / Ogasawara basin (Ohouchi, river plain), the small boat is in the small river
- A boat landing in the sense of "Tsuchi"
- Where roads cross in the sense of "Tsuji"
Yamada (Yayama) Town
Origin
- A depression surrounded by mountains in the "yama" dialect "Tawamu"
- "Yamabata" stands for the foot of the mountain
Iwaizumi Town
Origin
A spring that springs from the rock
Tanohata village
Origin
- Land with field
- In the meaning of "field of war", the field of the basin
Fudai village
Origin
- A junction of two streams at "Fujii"
- Land where the estuary was closed by sandbars in "Okui"
- It is from the dialect "common", and it is a pioneering land for homes and houses
- It is named after Mikami, who was called "Jurodai" at "Sandai"
Karumai (Karumai) Town
Origin
- Kal is "mowing", meaning of cliff from slash and burn term
- Carre (涸)
- In front of Galle (cliff), also in Ainu
- Kal Moy (swirling basin)
- Kal Omai (where the leaves can be taken, where there is a circuit)
- A village in the water border with "Garmai"
- Where a horse doctor was in the sense of "Karuma doctor"
Hirono (Hirono) Town
Origin
- At the turning point of "Kanai-tsu (Tawanets)", the foot connection site of the foot of Mt. Taneichi
- In the meaning of "Tanei pond", the flow and pond which pickles the seeds
- Because there was a market selling seeds and stallions
Noda village
Origin
- Ube River flowing in the village, Nuda (Numada) of wetlands and wet fields in the Meinai River basin turned
- Wild land
- A windless wave with the dialect "Noda"
Kuno village
Origin
During the Heian period, fences were provided on all sides to protect Isobe-gun from the fort, and gates were set up in the east, west, north and south, and guards were placed. It is derived from adopting the "Syokuto Shimon" system, which places one ranch in one house with the number from 1 to 9 on the gate.
One town (Ichinohe)
Origin
During the Heian period, fences were provided on all sides to protect Isobe-gun from the fort, and gates were set up in the east, west, north and south, and guards were placed. It is derived from adopting the "Syokuto Shimon" system, which places one ranch in one house with the number from 1 to 9 on the gate.