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Tagano is a village in northeastern Dewa, within the domain of the Uchida Clan. It has a population that fluctuates between 500 and 600 residents. Some of the major activities in the town include rice and root vegetable farming, as well as timber production. Tagano is one of the closest villages to the Mutsu region to the east, and must periodically deal with Emishi raiders. | Tagano is a village in northeastern Dewa, within the domain of the Uchida Clan. It is approximately 20 miles east by northeast from [[Kokayo]] village, which is itself 20 miles east of [[Kusage]] village. It has a population that fluctuates between 500 and 600 residents. Some of the major activities in the town include rice and root vegetable farming, as well as timber production. Tagano is one of the closest villages to the Mutsu region to the east, and must periodically deal with Emishi raiders. | ||
The local provincial constable in Tagano is [[Nomura Haru]], whose brother, [[Nomura Masamune]], is the provincial constable of [[Fujigoto]] village in the domain of the Ishimaru Clan. | The local provincial constable in Tagano is [[Nomura Haru]], whose brother, [[Nomura Masamune]], is the provincial constable of [[Fujigoto]] village in the domain of the Ishimaru Clan. | ||
Tagano village is also home to the historic [[White Mountain Inn]]. | |||
[[Category: Michinoku]] | [[Category: Michinoku]] |
Latest revision as of 19:08, 28 September 2014
Tagano is a village in northeastern Dewa, within the domain of the Uchida Clan. It is approximately 20 miles east by northeast from Kokayo village, which is itself 20 miles east of Kusage village. It has a population that fluctuates between 500 and 600 residents. Some of the major activities in the town include rice and root vegetable farming, as well as timber production. Tagano is one of the closest villages to the Mutsu region to the east, and must periodically deal with Emishi raiders.
The local provincial constable in Tagano is Nomura Haru, whose brother, Nomura Masamune, is the provincial constable of Fujigoto village in the domain of the Ishimaru Clan.
Tagano village is also home to the historic White Mountain Inn.