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{{nihongo|'''Isawa'''|石和町|Isawa-chō}} was a [[towns of Japan|town]] located in [[Higashiyatsushiro District, Yamanashi|Higashiyatsushiro District]], [[Yamanashi Prefecture|Yamanashi]], [[Japan]].
{{nihongo|'''Isawa'''|石和町|Isawa-chō}} was a [[towns of Japan|town]] located in [[Higashiyatsushiro District, Yamanashi|Higashiyatsushiro District]], [[Yamanashi Prefecture|Yamanashi]], [[Japan]].


On [[October 12]], [[2004]] Isawa was merged the towns of [[Ichinomiya, Yamanashi|Ichinomiya]], [[Misaka, Yamanashi|Misaka]] and [[Yatsushiro, Yamanashi|Yatsushiro]], the village of [[Sakaigawa, Yamanashi|Sakaigawa]], all from [[Higashiyatsushiro District, Yamanashi|Higashiyatsushiro District]], and the town of [[Kasugai, Yamanashi|Kasugai]], from [[Higashiyamanashi District, Yamanashi|Higashiyamanashi District]], to form the new city of [[Fuefuki, Yamanashi|Fuefuki]].
On October 12, 2004 Isawa was merged the towns of [[Ichinomiya, Yamanashi|Ichinomiya]], [[Misaka, Yamanashi|Misaka]] and [[Yatsushiro, Yamanashi|Yatsushiro]], the village of [[Sakaigawa, Yamanashi|Sakaigawa]], all from [[Higashiyatsushiro District, Yamanashi|Higashiyatsushiro District]], and the town of [[Kasugai, Yamanashi|Kasugai]], from [[Higashiyamanashi District, Yamanashi|Higashiyamanashi District]], to form the new city of [[Fuefuki, Yamanashi|Fuefuki]].


As of [[2003]], the town had an estimated [[population]] of 27,603 and a [[population density|density]] of 1,850.07 persons per km². The total area was 14.92 km².
As of [[2003]], the town had an estimated [[population]] of 27,603 and a [[population density|density]] of 1,850.07 persons per km². The total area was 14.92 km².

Revision as of 19:38, 22 December 2009

Isawa (石和町, Isawa-chō) was a town located in Higashiyatsushiro District, Yamanashi, Japan.

On October 12, 2004 Isawa was merged the towns of Ichinomiya, Misaka and Yatsushiro, the village of Sakaigawa, all from Higashiyatsushiro District, and the town of Kasugai, from Higashiyamanashi District, to form the new city of Fuefuki.

As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 27,603 and a density of 1,850.07 persons per km². The total area was 14.92 km².

It was famous for its hot springs and for its springtime medieval festival. It was a sister city to Bad Mergentheim, Germany.