A town in Kikuchi County in northern Kumamoto Prefecture. In addition to rice cultivation, the town also cultivates vegetables and raises livestock, and is especially famous for its carrots. Spinning and food companies are also located here. The town is on the Toyohashi Main Line. Area: 37.46 km2 . Population: 37,734 (2010). Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
熊本県北部,菊池郡の町。米作を行うほか,野菜栽培,畜産も営み,特にニンジンの産地として有名。紡績,食品などの企業も立地している。豊肥本線が通じる。37.46km2。3万7734人(2010)。
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