Tōnō (東濃) is the southeastern portion of Gifu Prefecture in the Chūbu region of Japan.[1] The Tōnō region received its name as a combination of the kanji for "east" (東) and "Mino" (美濃). The borders of this region are not officially set, but it generally consists of the following cities: Tajimi, Toki, Mizunami, Ena and Nakatsugawa.[1] Occasionally, Kani, usually part of the Chūnō region, is also included as being part of Tōnō.
Geography
The region has a total area of approximately 1,562.9 km2 (603.4 sq mi).[1] The Toki River forms the border between it and Nagano Prefecture to the east and Aichi Prefecture to the south.[1] The Kiso River flows through the central area from east to west.[1]
Population
As of 2008 the Tōnō region had about 358,000 residents, which was 17% of the prefecture's entire total.[1]
Features
It is broadly divided into Tōnō Seibu (東濃西部) in the west with Tajimi, Toki, and Mizunami; and Tōnō Tōbu (東濃東部) in the east with Ena and Nakatsugawa. Additionally, Tōnō Tōbu is divided into north and south by the former boundaries of Ena and Nakatsugawa, with Keinan [ja] (恵南) in the south and Keihoku [ja] (恵北) in the north.
The climate is a mix of Pacific Ocean side climate [ja] (some regions are Central Highlandclimate [ja]) and inland climates [ja]. Summer is hot and humid, and winter is cold, but snowfall is little. In recent years, Tajimi has been known for holding the hottest temperature record. On August 16, 2007, Tajimi set the record at the time for the hottest temperature in Japan along with Kumagaya, Saitama at 40.9 °C.[3]
Hanbun, Aoi - NHKTV drama which ran in the first half of 2018. Set in the fictitious town of Fukuro, Higashimino, the main street of Iwamura in Ena was used as the main filming location. Other locations in Tōnō were also used as filming locations.[4]