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  2. Akō, Hyōgo - Wikipedia

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    Akō is located in far southwestern Hyōgo Prefecture. The city is on the border of the Hyōgo and Okayama prefectures, which also divides the Kinki and Chūgoku areas. On each side of the border, ancient Harima and Bizen provinces, which are now Akō and Bizen cities, respectively (except for the former village of Fukukawa, now part of Akō but formerly belonging to Bizen Province), have ...

  3. Akō District, Hyōgo - Wikipedia

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  4. Hyōgo Prefecture - Wikipedia

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    Hyogo prefecture population pyramid in 2020. As in all prefectures nationwide, agriculture, forestry, and fisheries play a big role in the economy of Hyogo Prefecture. [9] Hyōgo Prefecture also has an IT industry, many heavy industries, metal and medical, Kobe Port being one of the largest ports in Japan.

  5. Kamigōri, Hyōgo - Wikipedia

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    University of Hyogo Kamigōri campus. Kamigōri (上郡町, Kamigōri-chō) is a town located in Akō District, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 March 2022, the town had an estimated population of 14,179 in 6426 households and a population density of 94 persons per km². [1] The total area of the town is 150.26 square kilometres (58.02 sq mi).

  6. Akō Castle - Wikipedia

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    Akō Castle is located on the southern seashore of Akō city, and guarded the border between former Harima Province and Bizen Province.It was originally a small fortification erected by the local Oka clan in the 15th century.

  7. Akō Domain - Wikipedia

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    Akō Castle Mori Tadanori. Akō Domain (赤穂藩, Akō-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in Harima Province in what is now the southwestern portion of modern-day Hyōgo Prefecture.

  8. Category:Akō, Hyōgo - Wikipedia

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  9. JR Kōbe Line - Wikipedia

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    Service extends beyond Himeji on Sanyo Main Line to Aboshi, Kamigori and Ako Line to Banshu-Ako. In the morning, the trains pass Suma, Tarumi and Maiko. Local trains (普通, futsu) Continuing service from the Kyoto Line at Osaka and the JR Tōzai Line at Amagasaki. Makes every stop to Nishi-Akashi, with some extended service to Kakogawa during ...