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Yuki (油木町, Yuki-chō) was a town located in Jinseki District, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 3,089 and a density of 31.51 persons per km². The total area was 98.02 km². On November 5, 2004, Yuki, along with the towns of Jinseki and Sanwa, and the village of Toyomatsu (all from Jinseki District), was merged to create the town of Jinsekikōgen. Yuki was well known for notably sake and miso of the Shinrai and Shinryu establishments.

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  • 油木町(ゆきちょう)は、かつて広島県神石郡に存在した町である。 2004年11月5日に神石郡の他の3町村(三和町・神石町および豊松村)と新設合併し、神石郡神石高原町に移行したことに伴い消滅した。 なお、広島県には佐伯郡にも「ゆきちょう」があったが、そちらは「湯来町」(2005年4月25日広島市佐伯区に編入)と表記する。 (ja)
  • 유키정(油木町)은 히로시마현 진세키군의 옛 정이다. (ko)
  • Yuki (油木町, Yuki-chō) was a town located in Jinseki District, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 3,089 and a density of 31.51 persons per km². The total area was 98.02 km². On November 5, 2004, Yuki, along with the towns of Jinseki and Sanwa, and the village of Toyomatsu (all from Jinseki District), was merged to create the town of Jinsekikōgen. Yuki was well known for notably sake and miso of the Shinrai and Shinryu establishments. (en)
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  • 油木町(ゆきちょう)は、かつて広島県神石郡に存在した町である。 2004年11月5日に神石郡の他の3町村(三和町・神石町および豊松村)と新設合併し、神石郡神石高原町に移行したことに伴い消滅した。 なお、広島県には佐伯郡にも「ゆきちょう」があったが、そちらは「湯来町」(2005年4月25日広島市佐伯区に編入)と表記する。 (ja)
  • 유키정(油木町)은 히로시마현 진세키군의 옛 정이다. (ko)
  • Yuki (油木町, Yuki-chō) was a town located in Jinseki District, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 3,089 and a density of 31.51 persons per km². The total area was 98.02 km². On November 5, 2004, Yuki, along with the towns of Jinseki and Sanwa, and the village of Toyomatsu (all from Jinseki District), was merged to create the town of Jinsekikōgen. Yuki was well known for notably sake and miso of the Shinrai and Shinryu establishments. (en)
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  • 유키정 (히로시마현 진세키군) (ko)
  • 油木町 (ja)
  • Yuki, Hiroshima (Jinseki) (en)
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