Tamayama (Iwate)

Tamayama (Japanese玉山 村, -mura ) was a village in the Japanese prefecture of Iwate. It is known as the home of the poet Ishikawa Takuboku. It operated mainly rice farming, forestry and animal husbandry.

Current area subdivision

As a district ( Ku ) of the City Morioka Tamayama divided into the following districts:

  • Baba (马 场)
  • Hinoto (日 戸)
  • Imoda (芋 田)
  • Kawamata (川 又)
  • Kawasaki (川 崎)
  • Coma (好 摩)
  • Makibori (巻 堀)
  • Matsunai (松 内)
  • Monzenji (门前 寺)
  • Nagai (永 井)
  • Shibutami (渋 民)
  • Shimoda (下田)
  • Tamayama (玉山)
  • Terabayashi (寺 林)
  • Ueda (上 田)
  • Yabukawa (薮 川)

These names correspond to the names of villages that have been incorporated since April 1, 1889 in whole or in part in Tamayama.

History

Famous people

  • Ishikawa Takuboku
  • Former church in Japan
  • Iwate Prefecture
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