Toyoake, Industrial city in Aichi Prefecture, Japan
Toyoake is a city in Aichi Prefecture located on flat coastal plains in central Japan. It features a mix of residential neighborhoods, commercial areas, and green spaces that form the everyday environment for its residents.
Toyoake was officially designated as a city in 1972, developing from earlier rural settlements in the region. The area held strategic importance during Japan's period of regional conflict in the 16th century.
The city maintains two universities, Fujita Health University and Ohkagakuen University, which contribute to its educational and research development.
The city is well-served by Toyoake Station, which operates multiple rail connections for daily commuters. Visitors can navigate the compact city easily on foot or using public transportation to explore different neighborhoods.
The temperature in Toyoake averages 15.6 degrees Celsius annually, with September recording the highest rainfall throughout the year.
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