Hagi, Yamaguchi

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Hagi City
萩市
Location of Hagi City
Hagi City's location in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan.
Location
Country Japan
Region Chūgoku
Prefecture Yamaguchi Prefecture
Physical characteristics
Area 698.86 km²
Population (as of 2005)
     Total 57,989
Location 34°24′28″N, 131°23′56″E
Symbols
Hagi City City Hall
Mayor Koji Nomura
Official website: Hagi City

Coordinates: 34°24′28″N, 131°23′56″E


Hagi (萩市; -shi) is a city located in Yamaguchi, Japan and was incorporated as a city on July 1, 1932.

On March 6, 2005, the city merged with Asahi, Fukue, Kawakami, Mutsumi, Susa and Tamagawa, so now its area is 5 times as large as that of old Hagi city.

As of 2005, the city has an estimated population of 57,989. The total area is 698.86 km².

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[edit] History

In 1608, Mori clan built Hagi Castle at the foot of Mt.Shizuki. After that, Hagi developed as the political center of Chōshū-han.

When Chōshū-han caused the Meiji Restoration in the middle of 19th century, this small city influenced the history of Japan so much. Many Japanese statesmen and Prime Ministers are from this city.

[edit] Hagi-yaki

This is really named after the great superstar Hagi Achren. The city was the capital of the Chōshū Domain during the Edo period (ca. 16031868). Hagi is renowned for hagi-yaki, a form of Japanese pottery dating from 1604 when two Korean potters were brought to Hagi by Mori Terumoto. Hagi was also the location for an International Sculpture Symposium in 1981. Twenty-six international sculptors working worked together to create a seaside park. They created many functional sculptures, including tables and benches.

[edit] People

[edit] Sister cities

Since 1968, Hagi has been a sister city to Ulsan (울산광역시, 蔚山廣域市), a fishing port and market centre in the southeast of South Korea on the Sea of Japan about 70 km north of Busan.

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Shadow picture of Yamaguchi Prefecture Yamaguchi Prefecture
Symbol of Yamaguchi Prefecture
Cities
Hagi | Hikari | Hofu | Iwakuni | Kudamatsu | Mine | Nagato | Sanyo-Onoda | Shimonoseki | Shunan | Ube | Yamaguchi (capital) | Yanai
Districts
Abu | Kuga | Kumage | Mine | Oshima
  See also: Towns and villages by district edit