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Arimatsu (有松町, Arimatsu-chō) is a town in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. It houses the Arimatsu Station of the Meitetsu-Nagoya Line, roughly 11 kilometres (11,000 m) southeast of downtown Nagoya. The town merged into Nagoya on 1 December 1964, and is now a part of Midori-ku, Nagoya.

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  • Arimatsu, Aichi (en)
  • 有松町 (ja)
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  • 有松町(ありまつちょう)は、愛知県知多郡にあった町。 現在の名古屋市緑区の一部(有松町大字有松・有松町大字桶狭間・桶狭間切戸・桶狭間清水山・桶狭間神明・桶狭間森前・清水山・南陵・文久山・有松・桶狭間・桶狭間上の山・桶狭間南など)である。 東海道沿いの古い町並みが残る「有松」と、戦国時代に桶狭間の戦いが行われた地である「桶狭間」が有松町の地域に該当する。 (ja)
  • Arimatsu (有松町, Arimatsu-chō) is a town in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. It houses the Arimatsu Station of the Meitetsu-Nagoya Line, roughly 11 kilometres (11,000 m) southeast of downtown Nagoya. The town merged into Nagoya on 1 December 1964, and is now a part of Midori-ku, Nagoya. (en)
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  • Arimatsu (有松町, Arimatsu-chō) is a town in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. It houses the Arimatsu Station of the Meitetsu-Nagoya Line, roughly 11 kilometres (11,000 m) southeast of downtown Nagoya. The town merged into Nagoya on 1 December 1964, and is now a part of Midori-ku, Nagoya. The town is known for being the location of the Battle of Okehazama in 1560, where Oda Nobunaga defeated Imagawa Yoshimoto and established himself as one of the front-running warlords in the Sengoku period. The town is also well-known for being the historical centre of shibori, or traditional Japanese tie-dye, and has supported the industry since the 17th century, dating back to 1608. (en)
  • 有松町(ありまつちょう)は、愛知県知多郡にあった町。 現在の名古屋市緑区の一部(有松町大字有松・有松町大字桶狭間・桶狭間切戸・桶狭間清水山・桶狭間神明・桶狭間森前・清水山・南陵・文久山・有松・桶狭間・桶狭間上の山・桶狭間南など)である。 東海道沿いの古い町並みが残る「有松」と、戦国時代に桶狭間の戦いが行われた地である「桶狭間」が有松町の地域に該当する。 (ja)
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