Tomiyama, Chiba

Tomiyama (富山町, Tomiyama-chō) was a town located in Awa District, Chiba Prefecture, Japan.

Tomiyama

富山町
Former municipality
Location of Tomiyama in Chiba Prefecture
Tomiyama
Location in Japan
Coordinates: 35°01′59″N 139°58′22″E
CountryJapan
RegionKantō
PrefectureChiba Prefecture
DistrictAwa
MergedMarch 20, 2006
(now part of Minamibōsō)
Area
  Total40.34 km2 (15.58 sq mi)
Population
 (March 20, 2006)
  Total5,841
  Density145/km2 (380/sq mi)
Symbols
  TreeHinoki
  FlowerRosemary
  BirdJapanese white-eye
Time zoneUTC+9 (JST)

As of March 20, 2006, the town had an estimated population of 5,841 and a density of 145 persons per km2. The total area was 40.34 km2.

Geography

Tomiyama was located at the southwest end of Chiba Prefecture, in an inland area of the southern Bōsō Peninsula, with a small shoreline facing the entrance to Tokyo Bay on the Pacific Ocean. The town had a temperate maritime climate with hot, humid summers and mild, cool winters.

History

The area around Tomiyama was the setting of the Nansō Satomi Hakkenden, an epic novel by Edo period author Kyokutei Bakin. Tomiyama Town was created on February 11, 1955, from the merger of former Iwai Town and Heguri Village.

On March 20, 2006, Tomiyama, along with the towns of Chikura, Maruyama, Shirahama, Tomiura and Wada, and the village of Miyoshi (all from Awa District), was merged to create the city of Minamibōsō.

Economy

The economy of Tomiyama was largely based on horticulture (primarily herbs and flowers), and summer tourism.

Transportation

Highway

Railway


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