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were paired by School Partners Abroad to establish an exchange program. Near the end of every Japanese school year (in March), a delegation of Tōno high-school students visited Chattanooga, and reciprocally, a delegation from CSAS visited Tōno every summer. The city of Tōno embraced this exchange and
1136:. During the Meiji period, Tōno developed a silk and cotton weaving industry dependent on Morioka. The silk industry was destroyed by intensely cold weather during the winter of 1905–06. The residents of Tōno were reduced to eating wild roots by the famine of this period and many died or moved away. 410:
sits at the northernmost point of the city where Hanamaki, Kawai and Tōno meet. At 1,914 meters it is also the city's highest point. Mt. Rokkoushi, (1,294 meters) dominates the landscape to the east and Mt. Ishigami (1,038 meters) is the highest mountain in the west. Together these peaks form Tōno's
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organized a delegation of junior high school students to visit CSAS and the Chattanooga School for the Liberal Arts (CSLA) a few weeks before the high school students. After many delegations between the two cities, Chattanooga and Tono became sister cities on September 15, 2017.
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Per Japanese census data, the population of Tōno peaked around the year 1960 and has declined steadily over the past 60 years. It is now less than it was a century ago. Per official data from Tōno city hall, 37.6% of the population is over the age of 65.
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There are two senior high schools in Tōno, under the purview of Iwate's Prefectural Board of Education. Iwate Prefectural Tōno Senior High School offers an academic curriculum, while Iwate Prefectural Tōno Ryokuhō Senior High School is vocational.
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The Tōno city board of education operates three junior high schools: Tōno, Tōno-Higashi, and Tōno-Nishi, and 11 elementary schools: Aozasa, Ayaori, Kamigō, Masuzawa, Miyamori, Otomo, Tassobe, Tōno, Tōno North, Tsuchibuchi, and Tsukimoushi.
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type houses from the 18th and 19th centuries that have been relocated to this site. There are seasonal events and entertainments provided during peak vacation times. There is also a restaurant, gift shop, library and museum of natural
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Accordingly, to legend, in the past the hills in Miyamori blocked the Sarugaishi River creating a large lake in the Tōno area. Miyamori itself is characterized by a series of valleys to the west of Mt. Ishigami that flow west into the
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establishment of the modern municipalities system, the town of Tōno was established on April 1, 1889 within Nishihei District of Iwate Prefecture. In 1896, Nishihei and Minamihei districts were merged to form
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The city of Tōno was officially founded on December 1, 1954 by the merger of the former town of Tōno with the seven villages of Ayaori, Otomo, Tsukimoushi, Matsuzaki, Tsuchibuchi, Aozasa and Kamigo.
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city legislature of eighteen members. Tōno contributes one seat to the Iwate Prefectural legislature. In terms of national politics, the city is part of
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throughout the area. There are references to this in "Tōno Monogatari" and arrowheads still turn up from time to time. Later the
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Festivals include the Tōno Folktales Festival in early February, in which local storytellers recite stories from the
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The city has a number of sightseeing spots, such as Kappabuchi, a pool where the mythical creatures called
2028: 1449:- is a pool behind Joken-ji Temple which is said to be the home of many "kappa" or mythical water sprites. 1916: 1513:- in early August - is a dance and parade that starts in front of the station and goes through the city. 1239: 1209: 95: 73: 2340: 2124: 1572: 474: 1890: 2352: 1756: 1318: 1308: 1298: 1288: 184: 172: 1999: 1525:- in mid-September - is another dance and parade through the city streets celebrating the harvest. 2277: 1147: 1133: 2433: 1875: 1346:, or L-shaped houses, from the 18th and 19th centuries. The Chiba Family House is another large 1255: 2328: 2301: 1690: 1227: 1912: 2379: 2289: 2255: 2243: 1833: 1847: 2396: 2217: 2134: 196: 63: 1411:- is a large 200-year-old farmhouse which is still occupied but open for tourists as well. 8: 2089: 1064: 264: 48: 2167: 2104: 1601: 1219: 1167: 1099: 1586:, is a cute kappa holding a bellflower. She is usually depicted walking in front of a 385: 2248: 2177: 1814: 1678: 1495:- in early May - in which the cherries bloom and everyone parties under the blossoms. 1363:
or wheat dumplings as well as horse meat. The Miyamori part of Tōno is known for its
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controlled Tōno which was a prized area for horse breeding, farming and hunting.
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Iwate Prefecture official site: List of Mergers of Cities, Towns and Villages
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Tono city official home page: List of elementary and junior high schools
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Tōno is located in central Iwate Prefecture, in the floodplain of the
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to then south, and assigned to Nanbu Naoyoshi, formerly castellan of
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near Hachinohe in 1627. This formed an unofficial subsidiary 12,500
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Thatched roof in Tono Furusato Village, a sightseeing spot in Tōno
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Tono city official home page: Listing of city council members
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Iwate Prefectural Board of Education listing of high schools
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Mt. Hayachine as seen from Mt. Takashimizu in November 2009
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From 1990 to 2010, the high schools of Tōno and the
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Index

City
Tōno City
Flag of Tōno
Official seal of Tōno
Location of Tōno
Tōno is located in Japan
39°19′40.4″N 141°32′0.1″E / 39.327889°N 141.533361°E / 39.327889; 141.533361
Country
Japan
Region
Tōhoku
Prefecture
Iwate
Time zone
UTC+9
Japan Standard Time
Spreading Yew
Yamayuri
Copper pheasant
Official website


city
Iwate Prefecture
Japan
Tōno Monogatari
Kunio Yanagita
Sarugaishi River
Mount Hayachine
Sarugaishi River

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