Nagahama, Shiga
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Country | Japan |
Region | Kansai |
Prefecture | Shiga Prefecture |
Physical characteristics | |
Area | 149.57 km² |
Population (as of 2006) | |
Total | 84,410 |
Density | 1,381.6/km² |
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Symbols | |
Symbol of Nagahama |
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Nagahama City Hall | |
Mayor | Nobuya Kawashima |
Address | 〒526-8501 Shiga-ken, Nagahama-shi, Takada-cho 12-34 |
Phone number | 0749-62-4111 |
Official website: Nagahama City |
Nagahama (長浜市; -shi) is a city located in Shiga Prefecture, Japan on the eastern shore of Lake Biwa. Prior to 1576 it had been known as Kunitomo. The name was changed by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in tribute to Oda Nobunaga when Hideyoshi moved his center of administration from Odani to Kunitomo.
On February 13, 2006, the towns of Azai and Biwa from Higashiazai District merged with the city to create the current city of Nagahama, which will replace all municipal organizations - including the old city of Nagahama itself. The current city is now historically located within both Sakata and Higashiazai Districts.
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[edit] The naming
Nagahama used to be known as Imahama, but Oda Nobunaga renamed it Nagahama.
[edit] New city of Nagahama
On February 13, 2006, the towns of Azai and Biwa from Higashiazai District merged with the city to create the current city of Nagahama.
[edit] Former city of Nagahama
This section talks about the city of Nagahama as it existed until February 12, 2006.
[edit] Municipal Timeline
On April 1, 1943, the town of Nagahama from Sakata District merged with other 6 towns to gain city status. The current Nagahama City Hall was used as their city hall.
[edit] Population Count (final)
The last population count was held on December 1, 2005 and the city had the population of 63,057. The total area was 45.50km². As a result of the city's annexation of Azai and Biwa in 2006, the total population stands at 84,410 as of 2006.
[edit] Sightseeing
Attractions to be found in the city include:
- Nagahama Castle
- Kurokabe Square (aka "Black Wall Square")
- The Old Nagahama Station Museum, built in 1882 and the oldest preserved railroad station in Japan.
- The Nagahama Roman Beer Brewery.
- Nagahama Flintlock Gun Museum
- Nagahama Hachimangu Shrine
- Shanain Temple
- Sojiji Temple
- Jinshoji Temple
- Chizen-in Temple
- Hokoku Shrine
- Tonda Traditional Bunraku Puppet Troupe
[edit] Sister cities
※The following cities were once sister cities of the former city of Nagahama.
[edit] Within Japan
[edit] Outside Japan
[edit] External links
- Official website in Japanese
- Photos of Nagahama at PHOTOGUIDE.JP
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Cities | |||
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Higashiomi | Hikone | Koka | Konan | Kusatsu | Maibara | Moriyama | Nagahama | Otsu (capital) | Omihachiman | Ritto | Takashima | Yasu | |||
Districts | |||
Echi | Gamou | Higashiazai | Ika | Inukami | |||
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