Karuizawa, Nagano
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Karuizawa (軽井沢町 -machi?) is a town located in Kitasaku District, Nagano, Japan.
As of January 1, 2006, the town has an estimated population of 18,281 and has a total area of 156.05 km².
Karuizawa is known throughout Japan as a popular tourist spot. Many couples and families from Tokyo will travel to Karuizawa to get away from the city. There is a Shinkansen station there as well as a large outlet store shopping mall. It is also known for its historic shopping street known as "Ginza dori" or "Kyuu-dou" (Ginza road, or the Old Road).
Karuizawa hosted equestrian events in the 1964 Summer Olympics. The town also hosted curling in the 1998 Winter Olympics. To date, it is the only city in the word having hosted both Summer and Winter Olympic events.
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[edit] Geography
- Higest Altitude: 2,568m (8,425 ft) (Top of Mt. Asama)
- Lowest Altitide: 798.7m (2,620 ft)
[edit] Surrounding Municipalities
- Nagano Prefecture
- Gunma Prefecture
[edit] History
- During Edo Period - Became an tourist destination located on Nakasendo.
- 1886 - Canadian Priest Alexander Kroft Shaw introduced Karuizawa as an getaway spot.
- 1922 - Gained town status. The village of Higashinagakura becomes the town of Karuizawa.
- 1951 - Selected as International Cultural and Tourism City.
- 1964 - 1964 Summer Olympics (Horse Riding)
- October 1, 1997 - Nagano Shinkansen opens
- 1998 - 1998 Winter Olympics (Curling)
- 2004 - Mount Asama erupts
[edit] Timeline
- 1872 - The village Usuitoge from Saku District, Nagano merged into the village of Karuizawa.
- 1873 - The town of Usuitoge broke off from the village of Karuizawa.
- August 2, 1876 - The villages of Kutsukake, Shiozawanitta, Karijuku, Narusawanitta, and Yui merged to form the village of Nagakura. The village of Hatsuji in Saku District absorbed the village of Matorikaya.
- January 14, 1879 - Kitasaku District Government enforced, and the town of Usuitoge, and the villages of Karuizawa, Nagakura, Oiwake belongs to Kitasaku District.
- April 1, 1889 - The city, town, and village status enforced. The town of Usuitoge, and the villages of Karuizawa, and the areas of the former villages of Kutsukake, Shiozawanitta, and Karijuku from the village of Nagakura merged to form the village of Higashinagakura in Kitasaku District, and the areas of the former villages of Narusawanitta and Yui in the village of Nagakura, and the villages of Hatsuji and Oiwake merged to form the village of Nishinagakura in Kitasaku District.
- August 1, 1923 - The village of Higashinagakura gained town status to become the town of Karuizawa. (※The pre-town areas before gaining the town status is known as Kyu-Karuizawa.)
- May 8, 1942 - The village of Nishinagakura merged into the town.
- February 1, 1957 - The town absorbed Serizawa area from the former village of Goga, which was absorbed by the town of Miyoda.
- April 1, 1959 - Kajikazawa area from the former village of Oiwake broke off and went to the town of Miyoda.
[edit] Sister Cities
[edit] Education
- Karuizawa High School (長野県軽井沢高等学校)
[edit] Geography
- Mount Asama(浅間山)
- Usui Pass(碓氷峠)
[edit] Attractions
- St. Paul's Church (San Paulo Kyoukai)
- Karuizawa Union Church (founded in 1906),
- Former Mikasa Hotel
- Mampei Hotel
[edit] External links
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