Tōgō, Kagoshima

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Seal of Togo
Garyubai tree (臥龍梅) in Fujikawa Tenjin is specified as the Japanese natural treasure.[1]

Tōgō (東郷町, Tōgō-chō) was a town located in Satsuma District, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan.

As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 5,987 and the density of 74.70 persons per km2. The total area was 80.15 km2.

On October 12, 2004, Tōgō, along with the city of Sendai, the towns of Hiwaki, Iriki and Kedōin, and the villages of Kamikoshiki, Kashima, Sato and Shimokoshiki (all from Satsuma District), was merged to create the city of Satsumasendai.

Timeline[edit]

  • 1889 - The village of Kami-Tōgō consisted of 6 neighborhoods (north to south): Onobuchi (斧淵村), Noze (南瀬村), Yamada (山田村), Torimaru (鳥丸村), Shishino (宍野村) and Fujikawa (藤川村).
  • 1952 - The village of Kami-Tōgō became the town of Tōgō.
  • 2004 - Tōgō, along with the city of Sendai, the towns of Hiwaki, Iriki and Kedōin, and the villages of Kamikoshiki, Kashima, Sato and Shimokoshiki (all from Satsuma District), was merged to create the city of Satsumasendai.[2]

Transports[edit]

Road[edit]

National Highway

Schools[edit]

Junior High School
  • Togo Junior High School
Elementary School
  • Togo Elementary School
  • Torimaru Elementary School
  • Fujikawa Elementary School
  • Noze Elementary School
  • Yamada Elementary School

Notable people from Togo[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ 藤川天神の臥龍梅(in Japanese) - Agency for Cultural Affairs
  2. ^ 鹿児島県. "鹿児島県の市町村合併状況". 鹿児島県 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-02-08.