Tōnō

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Tōnō region (red) in Gifu Prefecture

Tōnō (東濃) is the southeastern portion of Gifu Prefecture in the Chūbu region of Japan.[1] The Tōnō region received its name as a combination of the kanji for "east" (東) and "Mino" (美濃). The borders of this region are not officially set, but it generally consists of the following cities: Tajimi, Toki, Mizunami, Ena and Nakatsugawa.[1] Occasionally, Kani, usually part of the Chūnō region, is also included as being part of Tōnō.

Geography[]

The region has a total area of approximately 1,562.9 km2 (603.4 sq mi).[1] The Toki River forms the border between it and Nagano Prefecture to the east and Aichi Prefecture to the south.[1] The Kiso River flows through the central area from east to west.[1]

Population[]

As of 2008 the Tōnō region had about 358,000 residents, which was 17% of the prefecture's entire total.[1]

Features[]

Transportation[]

Rail lines[]

  • JR logo (central).svg JR Central
  • Akechi Railway Logo.png Akechi Line
  • Closed lines
    • Tohtetsu logomark.svg Tōnō Railway (now  [ja])  [ja] (closed in 1974) and  [ja] (closed in 1978)
    •  [ja] (closed in 1935)
    • Enaden logomark.svg Kitaena Railway (now  [ja])  [ja] (closed in 1934) and  [ja] (closed in 1978)
    •  [ja] (closed in 1944, then transferred to the Nagano regional forestry office's Sakashita field office, and finally closed in 1956)

Main roadways[]

Bus companies[]

 [ja] bus at Akechi Station

Gallery[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f 県政の運営 > 振興局 > 東濃振興局 > 圏域概要. Tōnō Promotional Office (in Japanese). Gifu Prefecture. Archived from the original on September 27, 2011. Retrieved August 20, 2011.
  2. ^ "Mino ware(Mino yaki)". Kogei Japan.
  3. ^ "Record High Temperatures in Japan". Nippon.com.
  4. ^ "【岐阜】「半分、青い。」ロケ地 岐阜県恵那市岩村町". Chunichi Shimbun. 2018-04-05. Retrieved 2017-04-09.

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