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Ogushi Nature Park Aerial view of Shido district, Sanuki city center. Sanuki (さぬき市, Sanuki-shi) is a city in Kagawa Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 September 2022, the city had an estimated population of 46,016 in 20847 households and a population density of and a population density of 290 persons per km 2. [1] The total area of the city is ...
Kikaku park is also known as a place of scenic beauty Tousan area (東讃地域, Tōsan Tīki) (eastern part of Kagawa). Is a park area covering 18.98ha (16.63ha city land, 2.35ha land shrine) in centered on the "Miya-ike" and "Usa Shrine (宇佐神社, Usa Jinja)".
Komatsubara Park, Kyoto. In 1931, radio towers were installed in Nara Park (Nara City) and Minatogawa Park (Kobe), and in 1932 in Maruyama Park (Kyoto City), [12] creating spaces where city residents could listen to the radio at any time. In the same year, the number of radio subscriptions exceeded one million, and as a commemorative project ...
Kagawa Prefecture (香川県, Kagawa-ken) is a prefecture of Japan located on the island of Shikoku. [4] Kagawa Prefecture has a population of 949,358 (as of 2020) [2] and is the smallest prefecture by geographic area at 1,877 square kilometres (725 sq mi). [1] Kagawa Prefecture borders Ehime Prefecture to the southwest and Tokushima Prefecture ...
In 2002, town of Shido (志度町, Shido-chō) was dissolved and merged with the towns of Ōkawa, Nagao, Sangawa and Tsuda (all from Ōkawa District) to create the new city of Sanuki. [4] Sanuki City Hall is located in Shido. [5] The town is the terminus for the Kotoden Shido Line, which opened in 1911 and runs from the city of Takamatsu. [6]
Orange Town Station (オレンジタウン駅, Orenji-taun-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Sanuki, Kagawa Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by JR Shikoku and has the station number "T18". [1] [2]
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The castle was headquarters of the Takamatsu Domain, which ruled eastern Sanuki Province (modern-day Kagawa) from 1588 to 1869. It is now a park. The castle site has been a National Historic Site since 1955. [1] This castle is one of three in Japan to use seawater moats, along with Imabari Castle in Ehime Prefecture and Nakatsu Castle in Ōita ...