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Encyclopedia > Kahoku, Yamagata

Kahoku (河北町; -chou) is a town located in Nishimurayama District, Yamagata, Japan.


As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 21,031 and a density of 401.51 persons per km. The total area is 52.38 km.


External link

  • Official town website (http://www.town.kahoku.yamagata.jp/) (in Japanese)

  Results from FactBites:
 
asahi.com : AROUND JAPAN/ KAHOKU, Yamagata Prefecture: Tokyo doctor heads home every Sunday - ENGLISH (539 words)
Hosoya is technically the third-generation owner of the clinic, but he left home when he began attending Yamagata Higashi High School.
The town of Kahoku has changed over the years.
The embankment along the Mogamigawa river, which he used to see from his clinic, is now hidden by houses.
Higashine, Yamagata - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (400 words)
The surrounding cities are Kahoku (河北) to the west, Murayama(村山) to the north, and Tendo to the south.
The Shinkansen (bullet train) stops at Sakuranbo Higashine station and the Yamagata City airport (which is just within Higashine's city limits) encourages a growing commercial and industrial center.
Yamagata Prefecture is the third largest producer of cherries in Japan.
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