A town in Tagawa County in the central eastern part of Fukuoka Prefecture. It developed as a coal mining town in the Chikuho coalfields from the mid-Meiji period onwards, but all the mines were closed and the population suddenly dropped for a time. It produces rice and other products, mainly in the Hikosan River basin. 14.26 km2 . 5,503 people (2010). Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
福岡県中東部,田川郡の町。明治中期以後筑豊炭田の炭鉱町として発達したが,すべて閉山し,一時人口は急減した。彦山川流域を中心に米などを産する。14.26km2。5503人(2010)。
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