Fuso, Administrative town in Niwa district, Aichi Prefecture, Japan
Fuso is a town in Niwa district located in northeastern Aichi Prefecture. The Kiso and Gojō rivers flow through the area, shaping the local landscape.
Fuso was founded in 1906 through the merging of several villages into a single administrative unit. This consolidation marked an important step in the region's modernization.
The former agricultural region transformed from silk production and mulberry cultivation to modern daikon radish farming, marking its economic progression.
The town is accessible via the Meitetsu Inuyama rail line and offers basic local services. Visitors will find a quiet setting typical of small Japanese towns.
The population density reaches 3,051 persons per square kilometer, with 34,144 residents distributed across 14,017 households as of October 2019.
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