Shirasawa, Fukushima

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Shirasawa Village
(白沢村)
Location of Shirasawa Village within Fukushima, Japan.
Location of Shirasawa Village within Fukushima, Japan.
Country Japan
Prefecture Fukushima
District Adachi_District
Established April 30, 1955
Dissolved January 1, 2007
Area
 - Village 48.4 km²  (18.7 sq mi)
Population (September 2005)
 - Village 9,388
 - Density 191.24/km² (495.3/sq mi)
  4.32 people per household, No.1 in Japan
Website: http://www.vill.shirasawa.fukushima.jp/

Shirasawa (白沢村; -mura) was a village located in Adachi District, Fukushima, Japan. On January 1, 2007, it merged with the former town of Motomiya to form the new city of Motomiya.


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[edit] Demographics

As of 2003, the village had an estimated population of 9,388 as of September 2005 and a density of 191.24 persons per km². The total area was 48.40 km².

Shirasawa had an average of 4.36 members per household, which was the highest in Japan.

[edit] History

Shirasawa was founded when the villages of Shiraiwa (白岩村;-mura) and Wagisawa(和木沢村;-mura) merged in April of 1955.

[edit] Education

Public Schools

(Shirasawa Village School District, now Motomiya City School District)

[edit] Transportation

  • Fukushima Route 28, Motomiya to Miharu
  • Fukushima Route 40, Iino to Miharu Ishikawa
  • Tohoku Shinkansen tracks run through, though there is no station
  • ~5km to National Route 4
  • ~5km to Tohoku JR East Motomiya Station

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