Taku-shiyakusho

Taku-shiyakusho is an administrative facility in , . Taku-shiyakusho is situated nearby to , as well as near the post office .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Taku City Library and 多久郵便局.

Library
is situated 120 metres southwest of Taku-shiyakusho.

Post office
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
is a post office, which is situated 120 metres northwest of Taku-shiyakusho.

Railway stop
is a passenger railway station on the Karatsu Line operated by JR Kyushu located in the city of , , Japan. is situated 620 metres south of Taku-shiyakusho.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Omachi and Kohoku.

Town
Ōmachi is a town located in , , . As of 31 May 2024, the town had an estimated population of 5,960 in 2646 households, and a population density of 520 persons per km2. The total area of the town is 11.50 km2. is situated 8 km south of Taku-shiyakusho.

Kōhoku is a town located in , , . It is known as a crossroads for railways and national highways, and as such has dubbed itself "the navel of Saga".

Taku-shiyakusho

Latitude
33.28861° or 33° 17′ 19″ north
Longitude
130.11028° or 130° 6′ 37″ east
Elevation
77 metres (253 feet)
Open location code
8Q5G74Q6+C4
Geo­Names ID
7424591
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In Other Languages

“Taku-shiyakusho” goes by many names.
  • Japanese: たくしやくしょ
  • Japanese: 多久市役所

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