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:''This entry refers to '''Ōtsuki Town''' in the Hata district of Kochi prefecture, Japan. For reference to '''Ōtsuki City''' in the Kitatsuru district of Yamanashi prefecture, please see [[Otsuki, Yamanashi|Otsuki City]]'' |
:''This entry refers to '''Ōtsuki Town''' ''(大月町)'' in the Hata district of Kochi prefecture, Japan. For reference to '''Ōtsuki City''' ''(大月市)'' in the Kitatsuru district of Yamanashi prefecture, please see [[Otsuki, Yamanashi|Otsuki City]]'' |
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|Region= [[Shikoku]] (四国) |
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|Prefecture= [[Kōchi Prefecture]] (高知県) |
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Revision as of 00:55, 9 June 2009
Ōtsuki Town
- This entry refers to Ōtsuki Town (大月町) in the Hata district of Kochi prefecture, Japan. For reference to Ōtsuki City (大月市) in the Kitatsuru district of Yamanashi prefecture, please see Otsuki City
Ōtsuki (大月町, Ōtsuki-chō) is a town located in the south-western end of Kōchi Prefecture (高知県, Kōchi-ken) in an area known as the Hata District (幡多郡, Hata-gun). As of February 2009, the town has an estimated population of 6,427 and a population density of 62.4 persons per km².
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1 | Population |
2 | History |
3 | Transportation |
3.1 Railway lines | |
3.2 Roads | |
4 | Tourist Attractions |
5 | Famous residents |
6 | Notes |
Population
A graph comparing the population distribution between Otsuki town and all of Japan by age. Purple = Otsuki town Green = All of Japan
A graph comparing the gender distribution between Otsuki town and all of Japan by age. Blue = males Red = females
Ministry of Public Management, Statistics Division/National Census (2005)
History
After the union of "Ouchi Town" and "Tsukinada Village" in Feb. 11, 1957, the region came to be known as "Otsuki Town".
Transportaion
Railway Lines
- n/a (the nearest station is "Sukumo station" in Sukumo city
Roads
- country raod #321
Road Station
- Otsuki
Tourism
Kashiwajima
Famous Residents
Ooe Takushi
- Politician/Businessman
Kouno Hirofumi
- Baseball player
Yorioka Takaki
- Contemporary Japanese painter
Tamaryouma Kousaku
- Professional Sumo wrestler/Kataonammi Sumo group member
- Nippon College of Health and Physical Education - Meitokugijuku
- Name: Yamasaki Kousaku or Masaki Kousaku