noun
wards, cities, towns and villages; municipalities; local governments
Collective term for the four basic types of Japanese local government entities: 区 (wards, especially Tokyo's special wards), 市 (cities), 町 (towns), and 村 (villages). Often used in administrative or legal contexts.
See also: 市区町村
区市町村は、住民に最も身近な行政サービスを提供する。
Wards, cities, towns, and villages provide the most familiar administrative services to residents.
この制度は、すべての区市町村で利用できる。
This system can be used in all wards, cities, towns, and villages.
市区町村 is a more common term that includes 市 (cities) as the first element, while 区市町村 starts with 区 (wards), emphasizing the inclusion of special wards. Both refer to the same set of local government units, but 区市町村 is less frequent and may appear in specific legal or administrative contexts where the order is significant.
Compound of 区 (ward), 市 (city), 町 (town), and 村 (village), listing the four types of Japanese local government entities. The reading くしちょうそん is a straightforward combination of the on'yomi of each kanji.