Districts of Teiko



A district (郡 gun?) is used as an administrative unit in the Federal Kingdom of Teiko which is roughly equivalent to the county of the United States, ranking at the level below prefecture and above city, town or village. Cities are normally not under district rule and district representatives possess little executive power except for representative voting and poll opinions. Teiko districts are used mainly in electing representatives for the Teiko Royal Council. Districts are also used primarily in the Teikonian addressing system and to identify the relevant geographical areas and collections of nearby towns and villages.

According the Local Autonomy Law of 1958, the federal government has little control over districts as district fall under prefectural sovereignty. As of 2015, there are thirty-six districts in Teiko with each district electing two representatives for the Central-46. The Teiko Constitution of 1986 has barred any district from electing more than two legislators.

List of districts in Teiko
The following is the list all recognized districts in Teiko.

Fukuyama Prefecture

 * Hara District
 * Josei District
 * Kamizaki District
 * Kyoritsu District
 * Nakamiya District
 * Touou District

Hanji Prefecture

 * Makoto District
 * Hanataro District
 * Inoue District
 * Shouji District
 * Takao District

Johto Prefecture

 * Kirisaki Daichi District
 * Mukai District
 * Onita District
 * Rui District

Kamizaki Prefecture

 * Kojiro District
 * Kyosen District
 * Komagi District
 * Mizutani District
 * Suginami District

Kyosen Prefecture

 * Handa District
 * Izaya District
 * Kijima District
 * Shizou District

Seirin Prefecture

 * Azuyama District
 * Fukui District
 * Jitsuzen District
 * Kazuya District
 * Kotaro District
 * Mibuchi District
 * Shunsuke District

Takezaki Prefecture

 * Dojimazaki District
 * Hayama District
 * Haranishi District
 * Meiko District
 * Shimazaki District