A former town in Nakajima-gun, occupying the central part of the Nobi Plain in the west of Aichi Prefecture. It is a low-lying alluvial area, and is a major producer of rice and vegetables, as well as a textile industry. National Route 155 runs through it. In April 2005, it was incorporated into Sobue-cho, Nakajima-gun, and Inazawa City. Area: 8.83 km2 . Population: 13,238 (2003). Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
愛知県西部,濃尾平野の中央部を占める中島郡の旧町。低平な沖積地で,米・野菜栽培が盛んなほか,繊維工業を行う。国道155号線が通じる。2005年4月中島郡祖父江町と稲沢市へ編入。8.83km2。1万3238人(2003)。
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