Ama District, Administrative district in Aichi Prefecture, Japan
Ama District is an administrative area in Aichi Prefecture comprising three municipalities spread across a flat landscape. The region combines farmland with residential neighborhoods and small commercial centers throughout its extent.
The area was historically composed of separate municipalities until 2010, when major administrative reorganization took place. This merger created a new structure that unified the scattered communities under consolidated governance.
The district maintains traditional festivals throughout the year, with each municipality organizing local celebrations that reflect Japanese community traditions.
The district connects to other areas of the prefecture through local and regional roads. Visitors will find basic amenities like shops and services distributed throughout the communities.
The area sits in the flat Nobi Plain, one of Japan's major agricultural regions. This setting makes it a significant center for rice cultivation and other field crops.
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