Sanbongi

Sanbongi
Dieser Artikel behandelt die Shi Towada in Aomori. Für das Mura bzw. Machi Towada siehe Towadako (Aomori).
十和田市
Towada-shi
Towada
Geographische Lage in Japan
Towada (Aomori) (Japan)
DEC
Region: Tōhoku
Präfektur: Aomori
Koordinaten: 40° 37′ N, 141° 12′ O40.612713888889141.205913888897Koordinaten: 40° 36′ 46″ N, 141° 12′ 21″ O
Basisdaten
Fläche: 688,60 km²
Einwohner: 68.232
(31. Dez. 2006)
Bevölkerungsdichte: 99 Einwohner je km²
Gemeindeschlüssel: 02206-3
Symbole
Baum: Japanische Rotkiefer
Blume: Azalee
Rathaus
Adresse: Towada City Hall
12-6-1, Nishi
Towada-shi
Aomori 034-8615
Webadresse:
Lage Towadas in der Präfektur Aomori
Lage Towadas in der Präfektur

Towada (jap. 十和田市, -shi) ist eine Stadt in der Präfektur Aomori auf Honshu, der Hauptinsel von Japan.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Geographie

Towada liegt südöstlich von Aomori und nordwestlich von Hachinohe.

Geschichte

Am 1. Februar 1955 schlossen sich die Machi Sambongi (三本木町, -machi) und die Mura Fujisaka (藤坂村, -mura) und Ōfukanai (大深内村, -mura) im Kamikita-gun (上北郡) zur Shi Sambongi (三本木市, -shi) zusammen. Am 1. März desselben Jahres wurde das Mura Shiwa (四和村, -mura) eingemeindet. Am 10. Oktober 1956 erfolgte die Umbenennung zu Towada nach dem nahe gelegenen gleichnamigen See. Am 1. Januar 2005 erfolgte der Zusammenschluss mit dem Machi Towadako (十和田湖町, -machi).

Sehenswürdigkeiten

Verkehr

  • Straße:
    • Tōhoku-Autobahn
    • Nationalstraßen 4, 45, 102, 103, 394
  • Zug:
    • Towada-Kankō-Dentetsu-Linie

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