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Oyama, Tochigi - Definition and Overview

Oyama is also the name of the Field-Marshal and Prince Oyama, commander of the Japanese forces in the Battle of Mukden. Oyama is also a small town located in the municipality of Lake Country, British Columbia, with an estimated population of 1644. It was founded by a Japanese man.


Oyama (小山市; -shi) is a city located in Tochigi, Japan.

As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 157,292 and the density of 916.57 persons per km². The total area is 171.61 km².

Oyama was given city status on March 31, 1954.

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  Tochigi Prefecture Symbol of Tochigi Prefecture
Cities
Ashikaga | Imaichi | Kanuma | Kuroiso | Mooka | Nikko | Otawara | Oyama | Sano | Tochigi | Utsunomiya (capital) | Yaita
Districts
Aso | Haga | Kamitsuga | Kawachi | Nasu | Shimotsuga | Shioya

Example Usage of Tochigi

KazuhikoKuze: 「塩原中にイルミネーション登場 3年生の受験を激励」http://www.shimotsuke.co.jp/news/Tochigi/region/news/20091215/252639 あともう一息。頑張れ、受験生!
Silcot_: @t_Tochigi ありがとうございます。参考になります。
ryuukasuiso_931: @Tochigi_3 なんか重い話だなw 今日から寒いけど栃木はどう?雪降ってる?
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