Omuta, Fukuoka
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Omuta City's location in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. |
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Country | Japan |
Region | Kyūshū |
Prefecture | Fukuoka Prefecture |
Physical characteristics | |
Area | 81.55 km² |
Population (as of March 2006) | |
Total | 133,802 |
Density | 1,654.49/km² |
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Symbols | |
Tree | Sawtooth Oak |
Flower | Camellia |
Symbol of Omuta City |
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Omuta City City Hall | |
Mayor | Michio Koga |
Phone number | 0944-41-2222 |
Official website: Omuta City |
Ōmuta (大牟田市 -shi) is a city located in Fukuoka prefecture, Japan.
As of March 2006, the city has an estimated population of 133,802 (Men 61,249; Women 72,553) and the density of 1,654.49 persons per km². The total area is 81.55 km².
The current mayor is Michio Koga.
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[edit] Geography
Omuta is located in the southernmost end of Fukuoka prefecture, is bordered by the Ariake Sea in the west, and meets Kumamoto prefecture to the south and east.
It contains Yamagi and Miike mountains, and the rivers Omuta, Suwa, Doumen and Kumagawa.
[edit] History
The city was founded on March 1, 1917.
Omuta city developed as an industrial city which centered on the Miike coal mine which existed from the 1860s to 1997. In 1960, the Japanese media observed the Miike dispute which was linked with the reform of the Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between Japan and the United States of America.
[edit] Sister Cities
- Datong (northern Shanxi Province in China)
- Muskegon County, Michigan (United States of America)
[edit] Industry
For the majority of its past, Omuta was a coal mining town. However, with the recent closure of the Miike mine, industry has focused elsewhere. Currently, there is movement in the environmental recycling industry, centered on the generation of electricity from waste products.
Commercial fishing continues out of port Kurosaki.
[edit] Transport
[edit] Airport
Saga and Kumamoto Airports are close, but a great many more passengers transit to or from Omuta through Fukuoka Airport due to its greater number of connecting flights and additional services.
[edit] Railroad
The city is serviced by JR Kyushu's Kagoshima line for intercity rail services, and Nishi-Nippon Railroad for more industrial purposes
[edit] Bus
General Shuttle and High-Speed buses are provided to nearby cities and airports by Nishi-Nippon Railroad
[edit] Road
Omuta is serviced by two Japanese national highways (208 & 389).
[edit] Shipping
Docks at Port Miike are the main way to approach the city by sea.
[edit] External links
- Omuta official website in Japanese
- Omuta official website in English
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Asakura | Buzen | Chikugo | Chikushino | Dazaifu | Fukuoka (capital) | Fukutsu | Iizuka | Kasuga | Kama | Kitakyūshū | Koga | Kurume | Maebaru | Munakata | Nakama | Nogata | Ogori | Okawa | Omuta | Onojo | Tagawa | Ukiha | Yame | Yanagawa | Yukuhashi | |||
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Asakura | Chikujo | Chikushi | Itoshima | Kaho | Kasuya | Kurate | Mii | Miike | Miyako | Mizuma | Onga | Tagawa | Yamato | Yame | |||
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