Matsuo, Iwate

Matsuo (松尾村, Matsuo-mura) was a village located in Iwate District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan.

Matsuo

松尾村
Former municipality
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Location of Matsuo in Iwate Prefecture
Matsuo
Location in Japan
Coordinates: 39°57′12.4″N 141°03′57.2″E
CountryJapan
RegionTōhoku
PrefectureIwate Prefecture
DistrictIwate
MergedSeptember 1, 2005
(now part of Hachimantai)
Area
  Total234.85 km2 (90.68 sq mi)
Population
 (September 1, 2005)
  Total6,786
  Density28.89/km2 (74.8/sq mi)
Symbols
  TreePinus densiflora
  FlowerLithospermum purpurocaeruleum
  BirdCopper pheasant
Time zoneUTC+9 (JST)

The village of Matsuo was created on April 1, 1889 within Kita-Iwate District with the establishment of the municipality system. Kita-Iwate and Minami-Iwate Districts merged to form Iwate District on March 29, 1898. On September 1, 2005, Matsuo, along with the towns of Ashiro and Nishine (all from Iwate District), was merged to create the city of Hachimantai and no longer exists as an independent municipality.

Matsuo was formerly known as the home of Japan's largest sulfur minethe Matsuo Kōzan and, later, as the home of the Matsugawa geothermal power plant. The iron and copper Matsuo mine was also located there before abandonment in 1971.

As of September 2005, the village had an estimated population of 6,786 and a population density of 28.89 persons per km². The total area was 234.85 km².

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Local attractions

  • Hachimantai hot spring resort
    • Toushichi hot spring
  • Matsuogawa hot spring
  • East Hachimantai onsen resort
  • Kanezawa spring
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gollark: Except the REPEALED PENUMBRAE/NX-51 site.
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