Kizu (木津町, Kizu-chō) was a town located in Sōraku District, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan.
As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 36,070 and a density of 1,527.10 persons per km². The total area was 23.62 km².
On March 12, 2007, Kizu, along with the towns of Kamo and Yamashiro (all from Sōraku District), was merged to create the city of Kizugawa.
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Kizugawa is a city located in southern Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. It is the southernmost city in the prefecture and it is named after the Kizu River, a tributary of the Yodo River, which runs through the city. Kizugawa City is a part of the Kansai Science City project and houses research facilities of several corporations, including Rohto Pharmaceutical and Omron.
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Kizu may refer to:
The Kizu River is a river in that crosses the prefectures of Kyoto and Mie in Japan.