city, Yamaguchi ken (prefecture), western Honshu, Japan. Located on a deep cove of the Inland Sea, the original fishing village first started to grow through salt manufacturing and trade. When Kudamatsu was bypassed by a trunk line of the National Railway, its commercial activity declined. Kudamatsu revived during World War I as an industrial city, assisted by its natural port and by factories built on reclaimed land previously used for salt manufacturing. Kudamatsu was designated a city in 1939, and its industrial complex includes heavy machinery and petrochemical factories, with power plants and shipyards. Pop. (1990) 53,029.
KUDAMATSU
Meaning of KUDAMATSU in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012