Seal of Togo
Garyubai tree (臥龍梅 ) in Fujikawa Tenjin is specified as the Japanese natural treasure.[ 1]
Tōgō (東郷町 , Tōgō-chō ) was a town located in Satsuma District , Kagoshima Prefecture , Japan .
As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 5,987 and the density of 74.70 persons per km2 . The total area was 80.15 km2 .
On October 12, 2004, Tōgō, along with the city of Sendai , the towns of Hiwaki , Iriki and Kedōin , and the villages of Kamikoshiki , Kashima , Sato and Shimokoshiki (all from Satsuma District ), was merged to create the city of Satsumasendai .
Timeline
1889 - The village of Kami-Tōgō consisted of 6 neighborhoods (north to south): Onobuchi (斧淵村 ) , Noze (南瀬村 ) , Yamada (山田村 ) , Torimaru (鳥丸村 ) , Shishino (宍野村 ) and Fujikawa (藤川村 ) .
1952 - The village of Kami-Tōgō became the town of Tōgō.
2004 - Tōgō, along with the city of Sendai , the towns of Hiwaki , Iriki and Kedōin , and the villages of Kamikoshiki , Kashima , Sato and Shimokoshiki (all from Satsuma District ), was merged to create the city of Satsumasendai .[ 2]
Transports
Road
National Highway
Schools
Junior High School
Elementary School
Togo Elementary School
Torimaru Elementary School
Fujikawa Elementary School
Noze Elementary School
Yamada Elementary School
Notable people from Togo
References