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Takasaki

 

a city in Japan. Situated on Honshu Island, on the right tributary of the Tone River, in the central part of Gumma Prefecture. Population, 200,000 (1974). Takasaki is a transportation junction and the trade center for a silk-producing region. The city has textile industry, mainly the processing of raw silk. There are also enterprises of the garment, paper, and flour-milling industries, as well as plants producing textile machinery and electrical instruments.

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