Tanushimaru, FukuokaTanushimaru (田主丸町, Tanushimaru-machi) was a town located in Ukiha District, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan.[1] PopulationAs of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 21,204 and a density of 415.85 persons per km2. The total area was 50.99 km2. HistoryOn February 5, 2005, Tanushimaru, along with the town of Kitano (from Mii District), and the towns of Jōjima and Mizuma (both from Mizuma District), was merged into the expanded city of Kurume and no longer exists as an independent municipality. AttractionsTanushimaru was famous for its hot springs, the best being Mino Onsen, as well as its plant farming, unagi, and kappa. Legend has it that the nearby river is the origin of all Japanese kappa, and many monuments to the river monster can be seen around the town. Many of the local inhabitants offer cucumbers and sake to the kappa shrines. There are also many grape fields, and grape picking is a popular tourist activity. EducationTanushimaru is home to seven elementary schools, Mino, Mizuwake, Takeno, Shibakari, Tanushimaru, Kawaii, and Funagoshi, as well as Tanushimaru Middle School and Ukiha Technical High School. Links to other townsUntil recently Tanushimaru was classified as part of Ukiha-Gun. Close ties remain with the neighboring city of Ukiha, particularly with Yoshii town. References
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