Kiyosu, Aichi — nihongo|Kiyosu|清須市|Kiyosu shi is a city located in Aichi, Japan.On July 7, 2005 the towns of Kiyosu, Shinkawa and Nishibiwajima merged to form the new city of Kiyosu.As of April 1, 2006, the city had a population of 55,592. The total area is… … Wikipedia
Kiyosu Castle — nihongo|Kiyosu Castle|清洲城|Kiyosu jō is a castle that acted as a base of operations for Oda Nobunaga during the latter half of the Sengoku period of feudal Japan. It is located in the city of Kiyosu, Aichi Prefecture, Japan.The current partial… … Wikipedia
Kiyosu-juku — nihongo|Kiyosu juku|清須宿|Kiyosu juku was the third of nine post stations of the Minoji. It is located in the city of Kiyosu, Aichi Prefecture, Japan.HistoryKiyosu juku was originally formed as a castle town for Kiyosu Castle; however, the original … Wikipedia
Nishikasugai District, Aichi — Nishikasugai (西春日井郡, Nishikasugai gun?) is a district located in Aichi, Japan. Contents 1 About 2 … Wikipedia
Toyoyama (Aichi) — Toyoyama chō 豊山町 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ichinomiya, Aichi — This article is about the city in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. Numerous towns in Japan share the same name, see Ichinomiya (disambiguation). Ichinomiya 一宮 Special city 一宮市 · Ichinomiya … Wikipedia
List of mergers in Aichi Prefecture — Here is a list of mergers in Aichi Prefecture, Japan from the 2000s.(as of January 15, 2008)Mergers from April 1, 2003 to March 31, 2004*On August 20, 2003 the town of Tahara absorbed the town of Akabane to become the city of Tahara.Mergers from… … Wikipedia
Nishibiwajima, Aichi — Nishibiwajima (西枇杷島町; Nishibiwajima chō) was a town located in Nishikasugai District, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 16,531 and a density of 4,919.94 persons per km². The total area was 3.36 km² … Wikipedia
Otowa, Aichi — Otowa 音羽町 Former municipality Since January 15, 2008 Currently part of Toyokawa … Wikipedia
Okazaki, Aichi — Okazaki 岡崎市 Core city Okazaki in Aichi Prefecture Ja.svg … Wikipedia