A town in Kawabe County in the southeastern part of Hyogo Prefecture, occupying the upper reaches of the Inagawa River. It is the birthplace of the Tada Genji clan, a branch of the Seiwa Genji clan. The town once prospered due to the Tada Silver Mine. It cultivates rice and cultivates in greenhouses, and is a specialty of shiitake mushrooms. The main and tributaries of the Inagawa River are rich in beautiful valleys, including the Byobuiwa Rock and Ryuge Gorge. 90.33 km2 . Population: 31,739 (2010). Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
兵庫県南東部,猪名川上流域を占める川辺郡の町。清和源氏の一流多田源氏の発祥地。かつて多田銀山で栄えた。米作,施設園芸を行い,シイタケを特産。猪名川の本・支流は屏風岩,竜化(りゅうげ)峡など渓谷美に富む。90.33km2。3万1739人(2010)。
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