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Tōkamachi, Niigata

Tōkamachi
十日町市
City
Tōkamachi City Hall
Tōkamachi City Hall
Flag of  Tōkamachi
Flag
Official seal of  Tōkamachi
Seal
Location of Tōkamachi in Niigata
Location of Tōkamachi in Niigata
 Tōkamachi is located in Japan
 Tōkamachi
Tōkamachi
 
Coordinates: 37°7′39.1″N 139°45′20.6″E / 37.127528°N 139.755722°E / 37.127528; 139.755722Coordinates: 37°7′39.1″N 139°45′20.6″E / 37.127528°N 139.755722°E / 37.127528; 139.755722
Country Japan
Region Chūbu (Kōshin'etsu) (Hokuriku)
Prefecture NIigata
Area
 • Total 590.39 km2 (227.95 sq mi)
Population (June 2016)
 • Total 54,104
 • Density 91.6/km2 (237/sq mi)
Time zone Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)
Symbols  
• Tree Fagus crenata
• Flower Lilium
• Bird Swan
Phone number 025-757-3111
Address 3-3 Chitose, Tokamachi-shi, Niigata-ken 948-8501
Website www.city.tokamachi.lg.jp

Tōkamachi (十日町市 Tōkamachi-shi?) is a city located in southwest Niigata Prefecture, in the Hokuriku region of Japan. As of 1 June 2016, the city had an estimated population of 54,104 and a population density of 91.6 persons per km². Its total area was 590.39 square kilometres (227.95 sq mi), including the post-creation undefined boundary areas. The city's mayor is Yoshifumi Sekiguchi, who was elected in May 2009. Tokamachi derives its name from the fact that on the tenth day of the month, the town's local market was held. Similarly, nearby Muikamachi had its own local market held on the sixth day of the month.

The area of present-day Tōkamachi was part of ancient Echigo Province. The modern town of Tōkamachi was established on September 24, 1897. It was elevated to city status on March 31, 1954, by merging with the neighbouring villages of Nakajo, Kawaji and Rokka. The village of Yoshida (from Nakauonuma District) was annexed on December 1, 1954 followed by the village of Shimojo (from Nakauonuma District) on February 1, 1955. On April 1, 1962 - Tōkamachi absorbed the village of Mizusawa (from Nakauonuma District). The Chūetsu earthquake of October 23, 2004 caused only minor damage to the city. On April 1, 2005 Tōkamachi absorbed the towns of Matsudai and Matsunoyama (both from Higashikubiki District); the town of Kawanishi, and the village of Nakasato (both from Nakauonuma District) to create the new and expanded city of Tōkamachi.


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