Villages named Yoshino-mura also existed in other prefectures, such as Kumamoto and Fukui. Most have since been merged into modern municipal structures like Yoshino-cho in Nara or larger city wards.
If you are looking for a paper about the historical and cultural significance of this specific region, I can provide a draft focusing on the most likely subjects of such an archive. File: yosino_Mura.7z ...
In the early 20th century, the Japanese government established "Yoshino-mura" in Hualien, Taiwan, as its first official overseas immigrant village. File: yosino_Mura.7z ...
Following the Pacific War, many Japanese villages (muras) were amalgamated into larger towns (chos) or cities (shis). File: yosino_Mura.7z ...