Tome, Miyagi

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Tome (登米市; -shi) is a city located in Miyagi, Japan.

Previously a district consisting of eight towns, on April 1, 2005, they, along with the town of Tsuyama formerly of Motoyoshi District, merged to form a new city.

As of 2003, the area that became Tome city had an estimated population of 90,944 and a density of 169.55 persons per km². The total area was 536.38 km²

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From the former Tome District, Miyagi

  • Hasama
  • Ishikoshi
  • Minamikata
  • Nakada
  • Tome (town)
  • Towa
  • Toyosato
  • Yoneyama

From Motoyoshi District

  • Tsuyama

  • Tōhoku Expressway: (Tsukidate and Wakayanagi interchanges)
  • Route 45, Route 342, Route 346, Route 398, Route 456

Shadow picture of Miyagi Prefecture Miyagi Prefecture Symbol of Miyagi
Cities
Higashimatsushima | Ishinomaki | Iwanuma | Kakuda | Kesennuma | Kurihara | Natori | Ōsaki | Sendai (capital) | Shiogama | Shiroishi | Tagajō | Tome
Districts
Igu | Kami | Katta | Kurokawa | Miyagi | Motoyoshi | Oshika | Shibata | Toda | Watari
  See also: Towns and villages by district edit

Coordinates: 38°39′ N 141°17′ E

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