Tōkamachi, Niigata
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Tōkamachi (十日町市 Tōkamachi-shi?) is a city located in Niigata, Japan.
As of March 31, 2006, the new city has an estimated population of 63,135. The total area of the new city is 589.92 km², including the post-Creation undefined boundary areas.
Tokamachi is home to the Tokamachi Snow Festival, which takes place every February. It is the snow festival with the oldest history in Japan.
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[edit] Geography
[edit] Adjoining communities
[edit] Municipal timeline
- 1954
- March 31 — The city was founded when the towns of Tokamachi, and the villages of Nakajo, Kawaji, and Rokuko merged.
- December 1 — The city absorbed the village of Yoshida from Nakauonuma District.
- February 1, 1955 — The city absorbed the village of Shimojo from Nakauonuma District.
- April 1, 1962 — The city absorbed the village of Mizusawa from Nakauonuma District.
- October 23, 2004 — The city was struck by the Chūetsu earthquake. The city suffered some damages from the earthquake.
- April 1, 2005 — The city merged with 4 municipalities (2 from Nakauonuma District, 2 from now-defunct Higashikubiki District) to create the new city of Tokamachi.
[edit] Sister cities
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[edit] Inside Japan
[edit] External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to:
- Tokamachi official website in Japanese
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