Kitakami, Iwate

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Kitakami
北上市
Location
Country Japan
Region Tohoku
Prefecture Iwate
Physical characteristics
Area 437.55 km²
Population (as of 2005)
     Total 93,323
     Density 213.29/km²
Location 39°17′N 141°07′E
Symbols
Tree Sakura
Flower White Lily
Kitakami City Hall
Mayor Akira Itou
Address 〒024-8501
Kitakami-shi, Yoshi-cho 1-1
Phone number 0197-64-2111
Official website: Kitakami City

Coordinates: 39°17′N 141°07′E


Kitakami (北上市; -shi) is a city located in Iwate Prefecture on the main island of Japan.

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[edit] History

  • The 1st city of Kitakami was founded on April 1, 1954.
  • The current and the 2nd city of Kitakami was founded on April 1, 1991 when the 1st city merged with the villages of Ezuriko and Waga (both from Waga District).

[edit] Sightseeing

The city is famous for the sakura that bloom in Tenshochi Park, which is regarded as one of the best hundred places in Japan to view sakura. Another hallmark of the city is Oni Kenbai, a traditional sword dance where the dancers dress as demons, performed during summer festivals.

[edit] Demographics

As of August 2005, the city had an estimated population of 93,323, and a density of 213.29 persons per square kilometre. The total area is 437.55 km².

[edit] Transportation

Kitakami is located on the JR Tohoku Shinkansen line; it can also be reached by the JR Tohoku Honsen line, which starts in Tokyo and ends in Aomori.

[edit] Sister cities

[edit] External links

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Shadow picture of Iwate Prefecture Iwate Prefecture Symbol of Iwate Prefecture
Cities
Hachimantai | Hanamaki | Ichinoseki | Kamaishi | Kitakami | Kuji | Miyako | Morioka (capital) | Ninohe | Ofunato | Ōshū | Rikuzentakata | Tono
Districts
Higashiiwai | Isawa | Iwate | Kamihei | Kesen | Kunohe | Ninohe | Nishiiwai | Shimohei | Shiwa | Waga
  See also: Towns and villages by district edit


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