Azumino, Nagano
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Azumino (安曇野市 Azumino-shi?) is a city located in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on October 1, 2005, when the town of Akashina from Higashichikuma District, and the towns and villages of Horigane, Hotaka, Misato and Toyoshina from Minamiazumi District merged to form a new city. The city's population is near 100,000 people and it is the 6th most populous in Nagano Prefecture.
Municipal TimelineOn October 1, 2005, the town of Akashina from Higashichikuma District, and the towns and villages of Horigane, Hotaka, Misato and Toyoshina from Minamiazumi District merged to form a new city. Azumino, named after the plain in which it is located, lies between two mountain ranges to the west and east. The range of mountains on the western boarded are known as the Japan Alps and are popular among hikers all over Japan. To the south is the city of Matsumoto, Nagano prefecture's second largest city. To the North lies the city of Omachi, as well as the village of Hakuba. Hakuba was the site of many of the ski events during the 1998 winter Olympics. This created a lot of traffic through the Azumino area, spurring a great deal of construction during that period. The former town of Akashina from Higashichikuma DistrictThe former village of Horigane from Minamiazumi DistrictThe former town of Hotaka from Minamiazumi DistrictThe former village of Misato from Minamiazumi DistrictThe former town of Toyoshina from Minamiazumi DistrictSister CitiesWithin Japan
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