Ashio, Tochigi

Coordinates: 36°38′N 139°27′E / 36.633°N 139.450°E / 36.633; 139.450
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Map of Ashio, Tochigi

Ashio (足尾町, Ashio-machi) was a town located in Kamitsuga District, Tochigi, Japan.

As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 3,465 and a density of 18.65 persons per km². The total area was 185.79 km².

On March 20, 2006, Ashio, along with the city of Imaichi, the town of Fujihara, and the village of Kuriyama (both from Shioya District), was merged into the expanded city of Nikkō.

Ashio was the location of a copper mine that caused a major pollution problem in Japan at the beginning of the 20th century. Subsequent environmental problems related to the mine are still evident along the river, in Tochigi, Gunma and Ibaraki Prefectures. In 1907 the miners here rioted.[1]

The following communities agreed to seek the permission of the governor of the prefecture to merge on March 1, 2006:

References

  1. ^ Nimura Kazuo. (1997) "The Ashio Riot of 1907: A Social History of Mining in Japan" Archived December 4, 2009, at the Wayback Machine, American Historical Review, Vol. 104, No. 3, June 1999.
  • Nimura Kazuo. (1997) The Ashio Riot of 1907: A Social History of Mining in Japan(Ashio bōdō no shiteki bunseki translated by Terry Boardman and Andrew Gordon). Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press. ISBN 978-0-8223-2018-0 (paper)

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36°38′N 139°27′E / 36.633°N 139.450°E / 36.633; 139.450