Tokushima Prefecture

Tokushima Prefecture
Japanese: 徳島県
Tokushima-ken
Map of Japan with Tokushima highlighted
Capital Tokushima (city)
Region Shikoku
Island Shikoku
Governor Kamon Iizumi
Area (rank) 4,144.95 km² (36th)
 - % water 1.5%
Population  (October 1, 2001)
 - Population 824,108 (44th)
 - Density 199 /km²
Districts 8
Municipalities 24
ISO 3166-2 JP-36
Website www1.ourtokushima.net/
english/index_e.html
Prefectural symbols
 - Flower Sudachi (Citrus sudachi)
 - Tree Yamamomo (Myrica rubra)
 - Bird White heron
 - Fish {{{Fish}}}
Symbol of Tokushima Prefecture
Symbol of Tokushima Prefecture
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Map of Tokushima Prefecture.
Tokushima Prefectural Office

Tokushima Prefecture (徳島県 Tokushima-ken?) is a prefecture of Japan located on Shikoku island. The capital is the city of Tokushima.

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History

Tokushima Prefecture and Myodo Prefecture

Long ago, Tokushima City belonged to a region known as Myodo-gun. But in the first wave of government consolidation following the abolishment of the fiefdom system and construction of prefectures in 1871, it became known by the name of Myodo Prefecture. At the time, it included not only the Awa region to the south, but the Awaji and Awaji Island regions as well. In 1873 it further incorporated the region currently occupied by Kagawa Prefecture in its borders.

But in the second wave of government consolidation, on September 5, 1875, the Sanuki Region separated to form modern day Kagawa Prefecture. Then, on August 21, 1876, Awaji Island separated to join Hyogo Prefecture and the Awa region separated to form Kochi Prefecture.

After this, on March 2, 1880 Myodo Prefecture fully separated from Kochi Prefecture and became inaugurated as Tokushima Prefecture.

Postwar

Geography

The Sanuki Mountains run along the northern border of the prefecture.

Cities

Eight cities are located in Tokushima Prefecture:

Towns and villages

Towns and villages in each district:

  • Itano District
Aizumi ‡
Itano ‡
Kamiita ‡
Kitajima ‡
Matsushige ‡
  • Kaifu District
Kaiyō
Minami
Mugi
  • Katsuura District
Kamikatsu
Katsuura
  • Mima District
Tsurugi
  • Miyoshi District
Higashimiyoshi
  • Myōdō District
Sanagōchi
  • Myōzai District
Ishii
Kamiyama
  • Naka District
Naka

‡ Scheduled to be dissolved following mergers.

Mergers

Future mergers

Economy

Agriculture

Tokushima abounds in agricultural resources and is the site of large-scale production of many different types of vegetables. The plains north of the Yoshino River are particularly fertile and the produce here is often shipped to mainland Japan in the areas around Kobe, Osaka and Kyoto. Produce from Tokushima always claims top shares in markets in the Kansai region and particularly prominent are Naruto sweet potatoes, the citrus fruit "sudachi", lotus roots and strawberries.

The lack of goods heading to Tokyo has led to a relatively low national profile for local Tokushima brands. To combat this, the local Tokushima government now sends the "Fresh! Tokushima" moving display about the country with its mobile kitchen set to increase general awareness of the local food available in Tokushima Prefecture.

Demographics

Culture

Sports

The sports teams listed below are based in Tokushima.

Football (soccer)

Baseball

Prefectural symbols

Tokushima's prefectural symbol is a stylized combination of the hiragana for to and ku, the first two characters in the hiragana spelling of the prefecture's name.

Politics

Prefectural Governor (as elected by public vote)

Prefectural Assembly

Party Total
Total 41
Liberal Democratic Party / Shinsei Club 11
Liberal Democratic Party / Koyu Club 9
Meisei Club 7
Shinpu Democratic Club 6
Kaikaku Isshin Club 3
Japanese Communist Party 3
New Komeito Group 2

See also

External links

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Flag of Tokushima Prefecture
Cities
Anan | Awa | Komatsushima | Mima | Miyoshi | Naruto | Tokushima (capital) | Yoshinogawa
Districts
Itano | Kaifu | Katsuura | Mima | Miyoshi | Myōdō | Myōzai | Naka
  See also: Towns and villages by district edit