Tonosho

Tonoshō is a town and port in Shōzu District, Kagawa, Japan, with a population of 12,915. The town lies on the west coast of the island of Shōdoshima—the second-largest island in the Seto Inland Sea—and it is the main passenger access for the island. First settled around the 8th century, the town center grew into a complex maze of streets during t…
Tonoshō is a town and port in Shōzu District, Kagawa, Japan, with a population of 12,915. The town lies on the west coast of the island of Shōdoshima—the second-largest island in the Seto Inland Sea—and it is the main passenger access for the island. First settled around the 8th century, the town center grew into a complex maze of streets during the war-torn Muromachi period to inhibit enemy forces. The town was officially incorporated in 1898, and today sesame oil, olives, sōmen noodles, fishing and tourism are important industries.
  • Country: Japan
  • Region: Shikoku
  • Prefecture: Kagawa Prefecture
  • District: Shōzu
  • City hall address: 559-2 Kō, Tonoshō-chō, Shōzu-gun, Kagawa-ken · 761-4192
  • Flower: Azalea
  • Mascot: Olive Shimachan
Data from: en.wikipedia.org