was a village located in Jinseki District, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. The village maintained their village status since the end of 19th century.
On November 5, 2004, Toyomatsu, along with the towns of Jinseki, Sanwa and Yuki (all from Jinseki District), was merged to create the town of JinsekikÃ
Âgen. It was the last municipality in Hiroshima Prefecture to act as a village and due to the disbanding this village, all villages have been dissolved within Hiroshima Prefecture (only the third case following HyÃ
Âgo and Kagawa Prefectures).
Timeline
- April 1, 1889 - The village was established. The village area includes æÂÂæÂ¨, ä¸Âè±ÂæÂ¾, 笹尾, ä¸Âè±ÂæÂ¾, ä¸Âå¹³.
- July 1, 1897 - The villages of Arugi, Kamitoyomatsu, Sasao, Shimotoyomatsu, and Nakadaira were merged to create the village of Toyomatsu.
- In the mid-1950s - Toyomatsu and Yuki town had a merger discussion. but that did not come true.
- November 5, 2004 - Toyomatsu, along with the towns of Jinseki, Sanwa and Yuki (all from Jinseki District), was merged to create the town of JinsekikÃ
Âgen and the village dissolved.
Geography
- River
- Senwa River flows in north of the village. One of the Takahashi River's branch.
- Mountains
- Yonamiyama (ç±³è¦Âå±±, Elevation 663m)
Famous and historic place
- ä»Âé¤Âã¶å (SenyÃ
Âgahara)
- Lucky Buddha (幸éÂÂä»Â)
- Toyomatsu Paper Plane Tower (ã¨ãÂÂã¾ã¤ç´ÂãÂÂã³ã¼ãÂÂãÂȋ¿ã¯ã¼)
Industry
Localities
- Arugi (æÂÂæÂ¨)
- Kamitoyomatsu (ä¸Âè±ÂæÂ¾)
- Sasao (笹尾)
- Shimotoyomatsu (ä¸Âè±ÂæÂ¾)
- Nakadaira (ä¸Âå¹³)
Education (as per November 4, 2004 data)
References