Katsushika

Description de Katsushika


Katsushika ( 葛飾区 , Katsushika-ku ? ) est un des 23 arrondissements spéciaux ( 特別区 , Tokubetsu-ku ? ) formant l'ancienne Ville de Tōkyō, au Japon. L'arrondissement a été fondé le Mars 15 1947, sur un territoire identique à l'ancien district de Katsushika. La population de l'arrondissement est de habitants (au 1 er juin 2008) pour une superficie de 34,84 km².


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Carte et vue satellite de Katsushika



Photos de Katsushika



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Latitude : 35.7431000°

Longitude : 139.8476000°


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