Tarumi-ku, Kobe
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Tarumi-ku (垂水区; Tarumi-ku) is one of 9 wards of Kobe City in Japan. It has an area of 26.89 km², and a population of 219,958 (2008).
Tarumi-ku is a western suburban area of Kobe, providing fine, quiet residential towns for commuters to downtown Kobe and even Osaka. Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge starts from this ward toward Awaji Island.
It used to belong to Harima Province up until Edo period although most of the Kobe city belonged to Settsu Province. In 1941, Tarumi-cho of Akashi-gun was annexed into Kobe as a part of Suma-ku. Then Tarumi-ku, the area of the former Tarumi-cho, was established in 1946. Nishi-ku was a part of Tarumi-ku until 1982.
It has a fine fishery port for coastal fishery industry which is famous for Ikanago (a kind of small fish) and sushi.
[edit] External links
- Official website of Tarumi-ku, Kobe (Japanese)