(Redirected from Tokushima)
is the capital
city of
Tokushima Prefecture on
Shikoku island of
Japan.
As of
2003, the city has an estimated
population of 267,343 and the
density of 1,398.02 persons per
km². The total area is 191.23
km².
The city is located in the northeastern part of
Tokushima prefecture at the mouth of the
Yoshino River. Tokushima displays typical characteristics in layout and organization of a Japanese
castle town.
Tokushima developed under the
Hachisuka clan. A strong
indigo dye industry allowed the area to prosper. Tokushima is also famous for the
Awa Odori, a lively festival which is held every year during the
Obon Festival in August. Awa Odori literally translates as "Awa Dance" (
Awa being the ancient name for Tokushima prefecture). During the festival, residents ranging from young children to professional dance troupes participate in the dance, a distinctive form of Japanese Classical Dance which includes regional costumes and is accompanied by strings, drums, and singing (usually by the dancers themselves).
The city was incorporated on
October 1,
1889. At the time, it was the 10th largest city in Japan.
Sister cities

A statue of Hachisuka Iemasa
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Saginaw,
Michigan,
USA
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Leiria,
District of Leiria,
Portugal
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Dandong,
Liaoning,
China
External links
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Tokushima City Official Website
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Tokushima City Official Website
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