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Encyclopedia > Arakawa, Niigata

Arakawa (荒川町; -machi) is a town located in Iwafune District, Niigata, Japan.


As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 11,334 and a density of 308.74 persons per kmē. The total area is 36.71 kmē.




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Niigata Prefecture: Information from Answers.com (1767 words)
Niigata prefecture stretches about 240 km along the Sea of Japan from southwest to north east, with a coastal plain between the mountains and the sea.
Niigata prefecture is known throughout Japan for its quality sake, senbei, mochi, and arare.
Niigata is a source for crude oil, not often found on the Japanese islands.
Japanese Pottery - Arakawa Toyozo Museum (836 words)
Arakawa was born in Tajimi in Meiji 27 (1894).
Arakawa knew that in the hills outside Toki there was clay of that color.
Arakawa fired his Mino wares in a kiln very much like those of the Momoyama potters, a half underground anagama.
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