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dancing song, Junshin had an illicit affair with a comb-maker's daughter, and the two of them attempted to elope. After they were caught leaving Tosa without permission, Junshin was permanently expelled from Tosa, and the two of them were separated. Junshin lived in this building for the remainder of
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Kawanoe Castle was built in 1337 at the beginning of the
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is a direct route over the mountains between Tosa (modern day Kochi) and Iyo (modern day Ehime) that was used from ancient times to the Edo era. In
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Central City" and was so named in the hopes of becoming the new capital of the island of
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was filmed in
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In recent years the Tosa Kaidō has been maintained through the efforts of volunteers. Hikers can walk on a footpath from
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city council of 22 members. Shikokuchūō contributes three members to the Ehime
Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the town is part of Ehime 3rd district of the
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2088:Shikokuchūō
1943:Shikokuchūō
1712:, trumpeter
1669:Shodo Girls
1663:Shodo Girls
1589:his life.
1446:Iyo-Sangawa
1442:Iyo-Mishima
1361:lower house
1265:Nara period
363:located in
338:Shikokuchūō
174: /
137:Shikokuchūō
36:Shikokuchūō
18:Shikokuchuo
2232:Categories
2103:Yawatahama
1631:Tosa Kaidō
1625:Tosa Kaidō
1580:Junshin-do
1574:Genpei War
1570:Heike clan
1432:Yosan Line
1357:unicameral
1347:Government
1325:Iyomishima
1280:Edo Period
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409:Kōchi city
369:population
248:Population
219:Government
208:Prefecture
2170:Kumakōgen
2112:Districts
2033:Matsuyama
2025:Core city
2010:Matsuyama
1404:Education
471:Tosa town
421:Tokushima
413:Takamatsu
383:Geography
377:port city
275:UTC+09:00
270:Time zone
2194:Kamijima
1863:Archived
1827:March 1,
1800:March 1,
1762:Archived
1464:Highways
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1450:Akaboshi
1418:Railways
1073:Source:
974:(56.87)
905:Average
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495:(Köppen
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162:133°33′E
2146:Matsuno
2098:Uwajima
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2058:Imabari
2015:capital
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1438:Kawanoe
1371:Economy
1363:of the
1337:Shikoku
1321:Kawanoe
1247:to the
1235:History
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1148:101,575
972:1,444.4
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715:(57.9)
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675:(72.7)
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635:(50.0)
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560:(68.5)
487:Climate
456:Miyoshi
446:Kanonji
436:Niihama
355:Shikoku
306:Website
295:Climate
201:Shikoku
187:Country
159:33°59′N
2206:Uchiko
2141:Kihoku
2124:Masaki
2051:Cities
1618:Kojiki
1333:Shingū
1293:tenryō
1225:82,754
1214:90,187
1203:94,326
1192:97,215
1181:95,168
1170:92,663
1151:+37.0%
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1126:71,067
1115:67,329
1068:1,736
1062:112.6
1059:138.4
1056:134.8
1053:194.9
1050:166.5
1047:130.7
1044:194.4
1041:184.5
1038:159.0
1035:117.4
1032:107.1
511:Month
403:. The
357:City")
256:83,635
196:Region
2182:Ainan
2158:Ikata
2083:Seiyo
2078:Saijō
1729:Notes
1680:Shodo
1604:kofun
1601:, or
1597:Many
1593:Kofun
1565:minka
1541:Ports
1386:washi
1228:−8.2%
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1123:1930
1112:1920
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1000:12.6
991:10.6
957:142.5
952:232.5
947:162.6
942:198.7
937:175.8
932:113.2
550:Year
476:Ōtoyo
466:Ōkawa
359:is a
344:四国中央市
213:Ehime
190:Japan
43:四国中央市
2129:Tobe
2093:Tōon
1829:2022
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1629:The
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962:69.5
927:89.2
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917:56.2
912:44.9
898:−5.4
893:−2.3
878:10.6
873:17.9
868:17.0
863:11.8
848:−3.1
843:−5.4
838:−3.5
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813:15.0
808:20.7
803:24.4
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758:16.4
748:13.2
743:18.6
738:24.1
733:27.9
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723:22.7
718:19.3
713:14.4
688:20.5
683:11.8
678:17.0
673:22.6
668:28.1
663:32.2
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653:26.8
648:24.2
643:19.3
638:13.6
633:10.0
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603:32.3
598:37.2
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588:38.3
583:35.2
578:32.2
573:29.8
568:27.6
563:23.7
558:20.3
547:Dec
544:Nov
541:Oct
538:Sep
535:Aug
532:Jul
529:Jun
526:May
523:Apr
520:Mar
517:Feb
514:Jan
361:city
235:Area
93:Seal
83:Flag
55:City
2073:Ōzu
2063:Iyo
1945:at
1822:JMA
1795:JMA
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1329:Doi
1300:by
1075:JMA
888:0.2
883:6.7
858:5.4
853:0.7
823:5.0
818:9.5
783:9.9
778:5.2
773:2.6
768:2.6
753:8.3
708:9.3
703:6.2
698:5.9
628:9.3
497:Cfa
300:Cfa
279:JST
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