Takko, Aomori

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Takko
田子町
—  Town  —
Location of Takko in Aomori
Takko is located in Japan
Takko
 
Coordinates: 40°20′N 141°09′E / 40.333°N 141.15°E / 40.333; 141.15Coordinates: 40°20′N 141°09′E / 40.333°N 141.15°E / 40.333; 141.15
Country Japan
Region Tōhoku
Prefecture Aomori
District Sannohe
Area
 • Total 242.10 km2 (93.48 sq mi)
Population (September 2009)
 • Total 2,492
 • Density 18.5/km2 (48/sq mi)
Time zone Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)
City Symbols
- Tree Japanese Rowan
- Flower Rhododendron
- Bird wagtail
Phone number 0179-32-3111
Address Tenjindohei 81
039-0201
Website Takko Town HP
Takko Town Hall

Takko (田子町 Takko-machi?) is a town located in the Sannohe District of southeastern Aomori Prefecture in the Tōhoku region of Japan. As of 2009, the town had an estimated population of 6,313 and a density of 26.1 persons per km². Its total area was 242.10 km².

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[edit] Geography

Takko occupies the far southeast corner of Aomori Prefecture, south of the Hakkoda Mountains. Much of the town is mountainous, and has a cold maritime climate characterized by cool short summers and long cold winters with extremely heavy snowfall. The mountainous area is home to many indigenous plant and animal species. Wildlife includes Japanese Macaque monkeys, kamoshika, tanuki and Asian black bears.

[edit] Neighbouring municipalities

Aomori Prefecture

Iwate Prefecture

Akita Prefecture

[edit] History

The area around Takko has been inhabited since prehistoric times, and numerous Jomon period remains have been discovered. The town name is derived from an Ainu word “tapkop”, meaning “small hill”. During the Edo period, the area was controlled by the Nambu clan of Morioka Domain and later by Hachinohe Domain. During the cadastral reform of 1889, Takko Village was created as a separate village from former Kamigo Village. It was elevated to town status on November 10, 1928. On March 1, 1955, Kamigo Village merged back with Takko Town.

[edit] Economy

The economy of Takko is heavily dependent on agriculture and forestry. The main crop is garlic of which Takko is the largest producer in Japan.

[edit] Transportation

[edit] Highway

[edit] Noted people from Takko

  • Sampachi Kawa – manga artist

[edit] Sister city relations

[edit] External links


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