Tōnō


title: "Tōnō" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["chūbu-region", "geography-of-gifu-prefecture"] topic_path: "geography" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tōnō" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

::callout[type=note] part of Gifu Prefecture, Japan ::

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a1/Regions_of_Gifu_Prefecture.svg" caption="Tōnō region (red) in Gifu Prefecture"] ::

Tōnō is the southeastern portion of Gifu Prefecture in the Chūbu region of Japan. The Tōnō region received its name as a combination of the kanji for "east" (東) and "Mino" (美濃). The borders of this region are not officially set, but it generally consists of the following cities: Tajimi, Toki, Mizunami, Ena and Nakatsugawa. Occasionally, Kani, usually part of the Chūnō region, is also included as being part of Tōnō.

Geography

The region has a total area of approximately 1562.9 km2. The Toki River forms the border between it and Nagano Prefecture to the east and Aichi Prefecture to the south. The Kiso River flows through the central area from east to west.

Population

As of 2008 the Tōnō region had about 358,000 residents, which was 17% of the prefecture's entire total.

Features

Transportation

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/aa/383ena.jpg" caption="Shinano]] near [[Ena Station"] ::

Rail lines

  • [[File:JR logo (central).svg|20px]] JR Central
  • [[File:Akechi Railway Logo.svg|18px]] Akechi Line
  • Closed lines
    • [[File:Tohtetsu logomark.svg|20px]] Tōnō Railway (now ) (closed in 1974) and (closed in 1978)
    • (closed in 1935)
    • [[File:Enaden_logomark.svg|20px]] Kitaena Railway (now ) (closed in 1934) and (closed in 1978)
    • (closed in 1944, then transferred to the Nagano regional forestry office's Sakashita field office, and finally closed in 1956)

Main roadways

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ec/R019-682.jpg" caption="Nakatsugawa"] ::

Bus companies

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/aa/TotetsuBUSmeitetsuCOLOR.jpg" caption="Akechi Station"] ::

  • [[File:Tohtetsu logomark.svg|20px]]
  • [[File:Enaden_logomark.svg|20px]]

Gallery

File:Magome-Juku_StoneSlope.jpg|Magome-juku File:Enakyo.jpg|Ena Gorge File:Agigawa ko-and-agigawa damu.jpg|Agigawa Dam File:Iwamura Nishimachi 2021-01 ac (3).jpg|Hondōri Iwamura-chō, one of the Groups of Traditional Buildings File:旧中山道 - panoramio - Yobito KAYANUMA.jpg|Hosokute-juku File:Oniiwa.jpg|Oniiwa Park File:Sogi_park.jpg|Sogi Park File:土岐プレミアムアウトレット1.jpg| File:Magnolia stellata fleurs.jpg|Star magnolia, city tree of Tajimi File:虎渓公園1.jpg|

References

References

  1. link. Tōnō Promotional Office. Gifu Prefecture
  2. "Mino ware(Mino yaki)". Kogei Japan.
  3. (11 August 2020). "Record High Temperatures in Japan". Nippon.com.
  4. (2018-04-05). "【岐阜】「半分、青い。」ロケ地 岐阜県恵那市岩村町". Chunichi Shimbun.

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