nanto
Nanto is a Japanese place name with several uses, the most prominent being a modern city in Fukui Prefecture. Nanto City (南砺市) is located in the Hokuriku region on Honshu and covers a largely rural, mountainous portion of southern Fukui. The city was established on November 1, 2005, through the merger of several municipalities as part of the Heisei era municipal mergers. The name combines kanji meaning “south” (南) and “to sharpen” or a whetstone (砺), reflecting local geographic and historical associations. The local economy has traditionally centered on agriculture and forestry, with continuing activity in light manufacturing and regional crafts; tourism emphasizes rural landscapes, seasonal festivals, and traditional cultural assets.
In historical geography, the term Nanto (南都) literally means “South Capital.” It has appeared in East Asian
Other uses: The name Nanto appears in various localities, organizations, and surnames across Japan, beyond the
Note: This article focuses on principal modern usage and historical sense; for current demographic or administrative