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Nakasato, Aomori

Coordinates: 40°57′53.7″N 140°26′23.9″E / 40.964917°N 140.439972°E / 40.964917; 140.439972
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Nakasato
中里町
Former municipality
Flag of Nakasato
Official seal of Nakasato
Location of Nakasato in Aomori Prefecture
Location of Nakasato in Aomori Prefecture
Nakasato is located in Japan
Nakasato
Nakasato
Location in Japan
Coordinates: 40°57′53.7″N 140°26′23.9″E / 40.964917°N 140.439972°E / 40.964917; 140.439972
CountryJapan
RegionTōhoku
PrefectureAomori Prefecture
DistrictKitatsugaru
MergedMarch 28, 2005
(now part of Nakadomari)
Area
 • Total
151.63 km2 (58.54 sq mi)
Population
 (March 1, 2005)
 • Total
10,384
 • Density68.48/km2 (177.4/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+09:00 (JST)
Symbols
BirdJapanese bush-warbler
FlowerChrysanthemum
TreeUme

Nakasato (中里町, Nakasato-machi) was a town located in Kitatsugaru District in western Aomori Prefecture, Japan.

Nakasato Town was located in the center of Tsugaru Peninsula. The area was part of Hirosaki Domain during the Edo period. After the Meiji Restoration, Nakasato Village was created on April 1, 1889. It was elevated to town status on September 1, 1941. On March 1, 1955, it annexed neighboring Uchigata and Takeda villages.

On March 28, 2005, Nakasato, along with the neighboring village of Kodomari (also from Kitatsugaru District), was merged to create the town of Nakadomari,[1] and thus no longer exists as an independent municipality.

At the time of its merger, Nakasato had an estimated population of 10,384 and a population density of 68.48 persons per km2. The total area was 151.63 km2.

The town economy was dominated by agriculture and forestry. The town was served Route 339 (Japan) highway, and by Tsugaru-Nakasato Station, Fukōda Station and Ōzawanai Station on the Tsugaru Line of JR East.

References

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  1. ^ "総務省|令和2年版 地方財政白書|資料編 〔附属資料〕 昭和60年度以降の市町村合併の実績" [Record of Municipal Mergers Since Showa 60]. 総務省 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-02-28.