city, Ibaraki ken (prefecture), Honshu, Japan, on the western shore of Lake Kasumi. A castle was constructed on the city site during the Muromachi period (13381573), and Tsuchiura grew to be a flourishing centre of land and sea transportation. Fishing was also highly developed. The Joban Line (railway) was opened through Tsuchiura in 1896, and in 1920 a Japanese naval base and related machinery and construction industries were established. The city's importance declined somewhat after World War II, but it has since regained its status as a prominent administrative, commercial, and cultural centre. Improved transportation has led to its development as a suburb of the Tokyo-Yokohama Metropolitan Area. Pop. (1992 est.) 130,369.
TSUCHIURA
Meaning of TSUCHIURA in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012