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- Motoyoshi (本吉町, Motoyoshi-chō) was a town located in Motoyoshi District, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. In 2003, the town had an estimated population of 11,716 and a population density of 109.80 persons per km². The total area was 106.70 km². Motoyoshi was divided into four districts: Magome, Koizumi, Tsuya, and Ohya. Koizumi and Ohya were both home to spectacular beaches until the disaster of March 11. Tsuya constitutes "downtown" Motoyoshi. Fishing and farming are the main industries though a printing company is also a large local employer. Motoyoshi, like many of Japan's smaller towns, had a declining population as young people increasingly moved to the large regional cities of Kesennuma and Sendai, or further South to Tokyo. The Motoyoshi Board of Education also employs Assistant Language Teachers (ALTs) that teach English at the local Elementary and Junior High Schools. A planned merger of municipalities was implemented on September 1, 2009; Motoyoshi was merged into the expanded city of Kesennuma. (en)
- 本吉町(もとよしちょう)は、宮城県北東部、太平洋に面していた本吉郡の町。2009年(平成21年)9月1日に気仙沼市へ編入された。 (ja)
- 모토요시정(일본어: 本吉町)은 일본 미야기현 북동부 모토요시군에 있던 정이다. 2009년 9월 1일에 게센누마시에 편입했다. (ko)
- 本吉町(日语:本吉町/もとよしちょう Motoyoshi chō */?)是位於日本宮城縣東北部,面向太平洋的一町。2009年9月1日,編入氣仙沼市。 (zh)
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- 本吉町(もとよしちょう)は、宮城県北東部、太平洋に面していた本吉郡の町。2009年(平成21年)9月1日に気仙沼市へ編入された。 (ja)
- 모토요시정(일본어: 本吉町)은 일본 미야기현 북동부 모토요시군에 있던 정이다. 2009년 9월 1일에 게센누마시에 편입했다. (ko)
- 本吉町(日语:本吉町/もとよしちょう Motoyoshi chō */?)是位於日本宮城縣東北部,面向太平洋的一町。2009年9月1日,編入氣仙沼市。 (zh)
- Motoyoshi (本吉町, Motoyoshi-chō) was a town located in Motoyoshi District, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. In 2003, the town had an estimated population of 11,716 and a population density of 109.80 persons per km². The total area was 106.70 km². The Motoyoshi Board of Education also employs Assistant Language Teachers (ALTs) that teach English at the local Elementary and Junior High Schools. A planned merger of municipalities was implemented on September 1, 2009; Motoyoshi was merged into the expanded city of Kesennuma. (en)
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- 모토요시정 (ko)
- Motoyoshi, Miyagi (en)
- 本吉町 (ja)
- 本吉町 (zh)
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