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Kamiyoshidacho, Fuji

Kamiyoshidacho, Fuji

wisteria or Miyoshi ostrich
Kamiyoshidacho, Fuji
Abolition day 1951March 20
Abolition reason New merger
Kamiyoshidacho, Fuji, Myouken-cho, Shimoyoshida-choFujiyoshida-shi
The current local government Fujiyoshida-shi
Data at the time of the abolition
Country Japanese flag Japan
District The Chubu District, the Koshinnetsu district
Koshin static district, the Kanto district
The metropolis and districts Yamanashi
County Minamitsuru-gun
Total population 7,039 people
(national census, 1950)
The adjacent local government Yamanashi
It is Nomura, Funatsu-mura, Narusawa-mura in Myokencho, Minamitsuru-gun, Shimoyoshida-cho, Oshino-mura
Shizuoka
駿東郡須走村


Kamiyoshidacho, Fuji government office
The location Minamitsuru-gun, Yamanashi 494, Kamiyoshida, Kamiyoshidacho, Fuji
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The town where Kamiyoshidacho, Fuji (wisteria or Miyoshi ostrich) was in Minamitsuru-gun, Yamanashi. I am the current Fujiyoshida-shi center. I speak Fukuchi-mura (Chimura boiling over) that is a name before the town organization in this clause.

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Geography

History

Traffic

Pike

Road

Lake Kawaguchi interchange (partly) of Chuo Expressway, Fujiyoshida interchange are located in the old town area now, but those days are non-opening to traffic.

Famous place, historic site, tourist attraction, sacred rites, special event

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