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Tamayu (玉湯町, Tamayu-chō) was a town located in Yatsuka District, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 6,063 and a density of 164.58 per km2. The total area was 36.84 km2. On March 31, 2005, Tamayu, along with the towns of Kashima, Mihonoseki, Shimane, Shinji and Yatsuka, and the village of Yakumo (all from Yatsuka District), was merged into the expanded city of Matsue. The Japanese dialect spoken here is Izumo-ben or Izumo dialect which can be difficult to understand but the people are warm and understanding. * v * t * e

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  • Tamayu (Shimane) (es)
  • Tamayu (fr)
  • 玉湯町 (ja)
  • 다마유정 (ko)
  • Tamayu, Shimane (en)
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  • Tamayu (玉湯町 Tamayu-chō?) era un pueblo localizado en el , en la prefectura de Shimane, Japón. A partir del 2003, el pueblo tuvo una población estimada de 6063 habitantes y una densidad de 164.58 personas por km². El área total fue de 36.84 km². El 31 de marzo de 2005 Tamayu, junto con los pueblos de Kashima, Mihonoseki, Shimane, Shinji, Yatsuka, y la villa de Yakumo del distrito de Yatsuka se fusionaron con la ciudad de Matsue. * Datos: Q3514716 (es)
  • Tamayu (玉湯町, Tamayu-chō) est un ancien bourg du district de Yatsuka et aujourd'hui un quartier de la ville de Matsue, chef-lieu de la préfecture de Shimane, dans la région du Chūgoku, au Japon. (fr)
  • 玉湯町(たまゆちょう)は島根県北東部にあった町である。古湯玉造温泉で知られていた。 2005年3月31日に、八束郡6町村とともに松江市と新設合併した。 (ja)
  • 다마유정(玉湯町)은 시마네현 야쓰카군의 옛 정이다. (ko)
  • Tamayu (玉湯町, Tamayu-chō) was a town located in Yatsuka District, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 6,063 and a density of 164.58 per km2. The total area was 36.84 km2. On March 31, 2005, Tamayu, along with the towns of Kashima, Mihonoseki, Shimane, Shinji and Yatsuka, and the village of Yakumo (all from Yatsuka District), was merged into the expanded city of Matsue. The Japanese dialect spoken here is Izumo-ben or Izumo dialect which can be difficult to understand but the people are warm and understanding. * v * t * e (en)
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  • Tamayu (玉湯町 Tamayu-chō?) era un pueblo localizado en el , en la prefectura de Shimane, Japón. A partir del 2003, el pueblo tuvo una población estimada de 6063 habitantes y una densidad de 164.58 personas por km². El área total fue de 36.84 km². El 31 de marzo de 2005 Tamayu, junto con los pueblos de Kashima, Mihonoseki, Shimane, Shinji, Yatsuka, y la villa de Yakumo del distrito de Yatsuka se fusionaron con la ciudad de Matsue. * Datos: Q3514716 (es)
  • Tamayu (玉湯町, Tamayu-chō) est un ancien bourg du district de Yatsuka et aujourd'hui un quartier de la ville de Matsue, chef-lieu de la préfecture de Shimane, dans la région du Chūgoku, au Japon. (fr)
  • Tamayu (玉湯町, Tamayu-chō) was a town located in Yatsuka District, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 6,063 and a density of 164.58 per km2. The total area was 36.84 km2. On March 31, 2005, Tamayu, along with the towns of Kashima, Mihonoseki, Shimane, Shinji and Yatsuka, and the village of Yakumo (all from Yatsuka District), was merged into the expanded city of Matsue. It is noted for its hot spring, Tamatsukuri Onsen (Tamatsukuri meaning making of tama jewelry in ancient times.) The jewelry made there was mined on Mt. Kasensan. Noted for its production of Menou or Agate, a green quartz stone, this stone is one of the three gifts given to each newly crowned Emperor. The Onsen is recognized in the oldest of all Japanese history books. Today, it is a tourist destination for Japanese living in the western part of the country, although it is famous all over Japan. It hosts the famous Onsen Matsuri, a summer festival that draws thousands of visitors each year, followed by a parade and beautiful sunsets on Lake Shinji. There are a couple of small temples and shrines that give a great perspective on regular warm Japanese people. The Japanese dialect spoken here is Izumo-ben or Izumo dialect which can be difficult to understand but the people are warm and understanding. * v * t * e (en)
  • 玉湯町(たまゆちょう)は島根県北東部にあった町である。古湯玉造温泉で知られていた。 2005年3月31日に、八束郡6町村とともに松江市と新設合併した。 (ja)
  • 다마유정(玉湯町)은 시마네현 야쓰카군의 옛 정이다. (ko)
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