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Machida [mä chē′dä, mä′chē΄dä΄]city in SE Honshu, Japan, near Tokyo: pop. 356,000
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Ma·chi·da (mə-chēʹdə, mä-chēʹdä)A city of east-central Honshu, Japan, an industrial and residential suburb of Tokyo. Population: 358,891.* * *
▪ Japancity, Tokyo to (metropolis), Honshu, Japan, on the border of Kanagawa Prefecture (ken). Situated on the southern slopes of the Tama Hills, the city was formed by the amalgamation of Hara-Machida and three neighbouring villages in 1958. During the Meiji era (1868–1912) Hara-Machida was a market for goods (mostly silk) destined for the port of Yokohama. In 1908 the railway between Yokohama and Hachiōji passed through the city, increasing its importance as a trade and transport hub. Machida later developed as a residential suburb of the Tokyo–Yokohama Metropolitan Area; large-scale housing was constructed, and the population almost tripled between 1960 and 1970 but slowed throughout the late 1970s. Pop. (2005) 405,534.* * *
Universalium. 2010.