Akeno, Yamanashi
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was a village
Villages of Japan
A is a local administrative unit in Japan.It is a local public body along with , , and . Geographically, a village's extent is contained within a prefecture....

 located in Kitakoma District
Kitakoma District, Yamanashi
Kitakoma was a district located in Yamanashi, Japan. The district was dissolved on March 15, 2006 when the town of Kobuchisawa merged into the city of Hokuto.-Timeline:* 1878: The district was formed out from the former Koma District....

, Yamanashi
Yamanashi Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of the island of Honshū. The capital is the city of Kōfu.-Pre-history to the 14th century:People have been living in the Yamanashi area for about 30,000 years...

, Japan
Japan
Japan is an island nation in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south...

.

On November 1, 2004 Akeno was merged with the towns of Hakushū
Hakushu, Yamanashi
was a town located in Kitakoma District, Yamanashi, Japan.On November 1, 2004 Hakushū was merged with the towns of Nagasaka, Sutama and Takane, and the villages of Akeno, Mukawa and Ōizumi, all from Kitakoma District, to form the new city of Hokuto....

, Nagasaka
Nagasaka, Yamanashi
was a town located in Kitakoma District, Yamanashi, Japan.On November 1, 2004 Nagasaka was merged with the towns of Hakushū, Sutama and Takane, and the villages of Akeno, Mukawa and Ōizumi, all from Kitakoma District, to form the new city of Hokuto....

, Sutama
Sutama, Yamanashi
was a town located in Kitakoma District, Yamanashi, Japan.On November 1, 2004 Sutama was merged with the towns of Hakushū, Nagasaka and Takane, and the villages of Akeno, Mukawa and Ōizumi, all from Kitakoma District, to form the new city of Hokuto....

 and Takane
Takane, Yamanashi
was a town located in Kitakoma District, Yamanashi, Japan.On November 1, 2004 Takane was merged with the towns of Hakushū, Nagasaka and Sutama, and the villages of Akeno, Mukawa and Ōizumi, all from Kitakoma District, to form the new city of Hokuto....

, and the villages of Mukawa
Mukawa, Yamanashi
was a village located in Kitakoma District, Yamanashi, Japan.On November 1, 2004 Mukawa was merged with the towns of Hakushū, Nagasaka, Sutama and Takane, and the villages of Akeno and Ōizumi, all from Kitakoma District, to form the new city of Hokuto....

 and Ōizumi
Oizumi, Yamanashi
was a village located in Kitakoma District, Yamanashi, Japan.On November 1, 2004 Ōizumi was merged with the towns of Hakushū, Nagasaka, Sutama and Takane, and the villages of Akeno and Mukawa, all from Kitakoma District, to form the new city of Hokuto....

, all from Kitakoma District
Kitakoma District, Yamanashi
Kitakoma was a district located in Yamanashi, Japan. The district was dissolved on March 15, 2006 when the town of Kobuchisawa merged into the city of Hokuto.-Timeline:* 1878: The district was formed out from the former Koma District....

, to form the new city of Hokuto
Hokuto, Yamanashi
is a city located in Yamanashi, Japan.-Description:The city of Hokuto was founded by the merging of all the towns within the Kitakoma District except for the former town of Futaba, which merged with two municipalities to form the new city of Kai...

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As of 2003, the village had an estimated population
Population
A population is all the organisms that both belong to the same group or species and live in the same geographical area. The area that is used to define a sexual population is such that inter-breeding is possible between any pair within the area and more probable than cross-breeding with individuals...

 of 4,750 and a density
Population density
Population density is a measurement of population per unit area or unit volume. It is frequently applied to living organisms, and particularly to humans...

of 169.04 persons per km². The total area was 28.10 km².

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