- Kotohira, Kagawa
nihongo|Kotohira|琴平町|Kotohira-chō is a town located in Nakatado District, Kagawa,
Japan . The town is best known as the site ofShikoku 's largest shrine complex, theKotohira Shrine (popularly known as "Kompira-san").As of
2003 , the town has an estimatedpopulation of 11,190 and a density of 1,322.70 persons per km². The total area is 8.46 km².Kotohira features the shrine Kompirasan (Shikoku's most popular shrine) and Japan's oldest surviving
Kabuki playhouse,Kanamaruza . (source: http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e5450.html)Its average temperature is 16.7 degrees Celsius with an average annual rainfall of 817.5 mm. The town tree is the
Rhodoleia , and the town flower is the blossom of the cherry tree. The mayor is Masaomi Yamashita, and the town was named after an ancient marine god named Kotohiragu. A grand festival is held every year on October 10th. (source: http://www.town.kotohira.kagawa.jp/english/data)External links
* [http://www.town.kotohira.kagawa.jp/ Official website] in Japanese ( [http://www.town.kotohira.kagawa.jp/english/index.html English version] )
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