Tsurugi, Tokushima

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Tsurugi (つるぎ町 -chō?) is a town in Mima District, Tokushima Prefecture, on the island of Shikoku in Japan. It was formed on March 1, 2005 as a result of the merger of the towns of Handa and Sadamitsu as well as the village of Ichiu. The area is 194.8 km² and the registered population, as of August 1, 2006, is 12,181.[1] The population density is 62.53 people per square kilometer.

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[edit] Geography

The Yoshino River, Shikoku's second-longest, runs through Tsurugi.

[edit] Education

Tsurugi has two high schools, both operated by Tokushima Prefecture. The town operates four middle schools and seven elementary schools.

[edit] Transportation

The JR Shikoku Tokushima Line serves Tsurugi with two stations: Awa Handa and Sadamitsu.

Two national highways of Japan pass through the town: Routes 192 and 438.

[edit] Sightseeing

The Iya Valley is near Tsurugi.

[edit] External links

Coordinates: 34°00′40″N, 134°03′05″E

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