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Togitsu, town in Nishisonogi district, Nagasaki prefecture, Japan

Togitsu is a small town in Nagasaki Prefecture on Japan's southern coast, situated along the edge of Ōmura Bay with hills to the south and an expanded port area to the north. Most buildings are found in the flat eastern section, with residential homes mixed alongside industrial areas and a port zone primarily used for business and industry.

Togitsu was historically part of Hizen Province and controlled by the Ōmura Domain during the Edo period, with its port serving as an important route to Nagasaki for officials and travelers. The town was established as a village in 1889 and elevated to town status in 1951, marking its transformation from a transit point to a modern administrative center with industrial development.

Togitsu carries its name from feudal times and reflects how the town developed around its port and bay location. The town shows itself through everyday rituals like visits to local temples and seasonal festivals that shape community life and gather residents together throughout the year.

Togitsu has no passenger railway station, but nearby stations in Nagasaki and Nagayo connect residents and visitors to larger cities while main roads provide easy car access through the area. Exploring on foot through the streets allows you to discover small details and experience local life, with respectful behavior expected when visiting temples and shrines.

The port area was enlarged by filling in parts of the bay, a practical solution that documents how the town grew over decades to accommodate modern needs. Today a large Mitsubishi Electric factory shapes the townscape, showing how Togitsu transformed from a historic transit point into a modern industrial center.

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Inception
April 1, 1889
Reference
423084
Shares border with
Nagasaki, Nagayo
GPS coordinates
32.82886,129.84856
Latest update
February 7, 2026 09:31
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