The was used as an administrative unit in
Japan between 1878 and 1921 and was roughly equivalent to the
county of the
United States, ranking at the level below
prefecture and above
city,
town or
village. As of 2008, cities belong directly to prefectures and are independent from districts. In Japan, towns and villages belong to districts and the districts possess little to no administrative authority. The districts are used primarily in the
Japanese addressing system and to identify the relevant geographical areas and collections of nearby towns and villages.